(Sorry, no “TL;DR” version here, as I am unable to convey my thoughts with fewer words than this… But to possibly save some of you from some unnecessary reading, this has nothing to do with streak missiles, I'm talking about another kind of "streak" here! )
As I needed a short break from playing MWO (due to a phenomenon I will be describing shortly), I thought I would share some “philosophical” musings of mine and get some of your thoughts and opinions on the matter. I do not know if this is the right forum for such a post, as it does not directly have anything to do with game balance as such, but I could not find a better place for it.
The thing is, every single time I start playing, I seem to get into what I call either a “good streak” or a “bad streak” – there seems to be very little in between. Either I am having many good games in a row interrupted by a few semi-bad ones, or I am having many bad games interrupted by a few “meh” ones.
Note that I am not talking about winning or losing streaks – I have those as well, but they seem more random. Moreover, when I am on a “good streak” even my losses are good, with me having one to three kills, tons of damage and often one of the highest match scores on the losing side. When I am on a “bad streak”, even my victories are bad, typically with me either getting killed in the start of the game, or surviving until the end having accomplished just about nothing – zero kills, 20-30 damage and maybe one or two assists.
Sure, we all have good games and bad games. What is puzzling to me, however, is that when I am on a “bad streak” I can play two games, five games, fifteen games – I just cannot seem to be able to turn the tables. When I get into one of my “bad streaks” I may as well log off, take a break for an hour or two, and then try again – which is the reason why I’m sitting here typing this instead of playing at the moment…
Likewise, when I am on a “good streak”, nothing seems to “break the magic” no matter how many games I play. If I then take a break and get back to playing an hour after, however, I might get straight into a “bad streak”.
So, what could be causing this? Here are some of my random thoughts:
- Could it have something to do with the amount of players playing at a particular time, causing me to get worse teammates during my “bad streaks”? This sounds plausible enough, but I have yet to find any connection between the times and days that I am playing and the “bad streaks” and “good streaks”. Additionally, I never like to blame anyone but myself for my own failures – even with a bad team, I should be able to perform well and have a good game for myself.
- Is it possible that the first game I play during a sitting sets some kind of standard? I.e. if it is a good one, I get into the right state of mind and get more good games in a row, and if it is a bad one, I get into the wrong state of mind and start playing like a doo-doo? I suppose this is possible, but I am no psychologist, so I could not really say. It does not really sound likely to me that this should have so much of an impact, though.
- Could I be on the pivot point between two ELO levels? Perhaps, when I play several good games (a “good streak”), I jump into a higher level, get my rear end thoroughly handed to me (a “bad streak”), just to fall down into a lower level again and start functioning normally? Not likely, as far as I can tell – I consider myself to be well rooted in average-ness, and it does not make sense that I would be getting into such high skill levels.
- Finally, could it be that I am just imagining the whole thing? There are no “good streaks” or “bad streaks”; I just remember the very good games and the very bad games? This one might sound plausible enough, but it does not seem to me to be the case – to me there is too much evidence that the “good streaks” and “bad streaks” are really happening.
Anyway, thanks for reading, and have a nice day – both on and off the battlefield!
Edited by Garegaupa, 18 April 2014 - 05:40 AM.