Out of more than 8 hours of my own footage, I've found 7 Spiders total on opposing teams. I may have missed a few, but I tried to pick out every single one that I either fired at or saw was fired upon. They were practically non-existent in 12-man games. This is from PUG play only (both lone wolf and grouped):
Went down very quick under fire
Ballistic shot registered
Shot registered and it went down instantly
One alpha may or may not have registered, but the next alpha definitely did, and it still went down quickly
There were probably some hitreg problems, but the shots that I didn't just swipe by did seem to register
I encounter a Spider and proceed to ignore it. I get stuck on a wall before I decide to fire at the Spider, and it goes down
Got hit by a quick snapshot from a ballistic
So out of the 7 Spiders encountered in 8 hours of games (low approximation of 48 games, high approximation of 80 games), 2 times was there evidence of a possible hitreg problem, but neither time had that hitreg problem be persistent. None of those games had that Spider be a significant factor in the outcome of the game.
I wanted to have a record of both working Spider hit reg and problematic Spider hit reg (instead of isolated occurrences of either), but I literally could not encounter enough Spiders to have a conclusion.
The games were in my Medium (which I'm average at) and my Light (which I think I'm better at), so it was at two different elo levels.
Are there really that many groups of Spiders going around winning every game they play in? Are there really that many Spiders that tie up teams for minutes and go on to single-handedly carry their team to victory?
Edited by Krivvan, 27 October 2013 - 01:02 AM.