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Average KDA in this game is below 1.00 believe it or not. The folks who have higher than a 1.00 KDA are better than your average Hunt player.
Nah I doubt that.
Most players in Hunt stink at FPS games. It tends to draw those in who never played serious competitive FPS games. These players tend to be on the more casual side. Most of my lobbies in random trios that I match up with have bad KDA. I also don't have a good KDA. Point is the competitive bar in this game is very low compared to other FPS games. It's much easier to get a high KDA like 1.87 like how the OP has and go up against people you probably would have no business fighting in other FPS games.
Compare the competition of your average player in Hunt to a game like CS2 and there's a night and day difference in skill level.
Agreed, I think this might be the case.
There is no way I'm at the same level as a lot of the players I'm going up against. 6 star MMR seems far too broad.