IamSalvation, on 23 May 2013 - 06:17 AM, said:
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Well I disagree with you and I think anyone who has brain and like competitive play should too.
My personal point of view is like follows:
I just don't care who I drop against.
Weither would it be a 2/3/4 man, or would it be two of them, or would it be completely random people.
I. Do. Not. Give. A. Damn.
And by that - I mean that I always tend to give 100% of what I can.
I don't demotivate when I see organized team on the other side - quite much the countrary - I'm even more motivated to do the best I can to win the game.
I always(well... when I'm not too tired from work anyways

Why the hell should one expect the game to be soften up on him?
What when there're not premades?
You have an easy win? You're feeling skilled? Justified? You're feeling that this is a fair game?
Bulls I tell you - no matter what you drop against you MUST give a 100% of what you can do. And you must be a teamplayer. And you should report, and, and, and...
That's the only issue when you drop against coordinated team - yours is not doing that.
I play both solo and with (a) friend(s) I think currently I have about 2.5 k/d - which in reallity should be alot higher due the fact I like to test builds let we say often which I think is quite alright, since I don't play like a sissie and I have nothing against dieing if it contribute to the team and about 1.2 win ratio - so you can say that I partially know how you feel.
I remember a game though - I dropped against some Steiner premade guys with terrible(in my understandings) attitude - the game started with the line:
"some-site-dot-com -> Premade. PUG stomping since closed beta!"
After I killed the third mech from those guys drop group I couldn't help myself to ask:
"So PUG stomping din't went all that well, did it unknown fella?"
Of course I got some rude attitude and emtpy words, but I didn't cared already - too bad my game crashed to desktop then, but I can tell how it ended anyways with 5 of them dead and only me DCed.
Anyways to my point -
Being in a group with people shoudln't make you act like you're better than the others.
and you can add another one:
Being better than the others shouldn't make you act like a complete douche.
And you shouldn't be on any of those two sides, cause honestly, I can't really tell on which side are you - no offense

And about the cheesy builds - I dislike them so much, that three times those words in my post won't be enough to even begin to describe it, but I feel like I've wasted too much of your time already -
'Tis not their fault that currently this is how the game works, tho this is the real cheating for me.
I've never piloted this sort of build cause I simply feel if I start doing that the game would lose it's charm for me.
You drop against that kind of teams just cause you got high ELO(probably...) - currently high ELO doesn't necessary means that you'll get against better pilots - it means mostly that you'll get matched agaisnt what currently works the most.
I haven't played a game against less than 2 poptarts since...
I can't really tell

I was dropping against cata 3D-s even before ballistics state rewind - I wanna channel my rage, of course, but I know very well, that no matter the target I chose for it I would be that much half wrong as much as half right about it.
As I dropped against all sort of house-premades, PGIs, people with terrible attitude, etc. etc. - but I don't expect the game to have any mercy on me and I always expect the worse from any single game.
I think those things are actually working in my favour and are making me as cold-blooded as I am.
You could've just dropped a word of advice to all the players that are PUG-ing in the game to be more coordinate and actually read what's in the chat, and mourn the abscence of any build-in voice chat.
Because behind all your words that's the only thing I managed to read.
Edited by Voidcrafter, 25 May 2013 - 10:39 PM.