This wkd I played about 35ish matches and I think I won 3. I can't be so bad I'm singlehandedly bringing my entire team down, can I?
It seemed like every other game, my side dropped one short (the other team was almost never short. I think 1-2 games). I can chalk that one up as bad luck.
Every game I looked at the stats, and it seems like the newer, crappier players like myself all get lumped together on one team. My side often had 3-4 players or so with about 20 damage done (often me among them) whilst the other side's lowest damage is 200. Shouldn't us new players be split a little more evenly between the teams?
And it seems like every team I'm against is in perfectly coordinated lockstep. I can't tell you how many times my team gets flanked, how many times I've watched 3-4 snipers all step up over a ridge in unison and shoot and drop back down, how many times my team gets caught in crossfire. Just through sheer luck of the draw, I would think I'd see some of that on my own team, but far far more often than not, I watch my team on spectate getting shredded by the other team making far far better coordinated moves.
And specifically, on Alpine peaks map . Anyway, it seems like my teams this weekend always started on the east and southern parts of the map, and Alpha and Bravo always go charging towards H10/H9, but Charlie starts way to the south and its a long ways to go, and if Charlie lance has some slow guys in it, then we get strung out, and the first two lances start fighting without us and get shredded EVERY TIME. (I've been on the other side of that map before, and its far easier for Charlie to catch up with their team on the NW side) I've even asked my team to slow down, let us catch up, but I get ignored or I'm told we need to take the hill. I understand its strategic value, but not once has this strategy worked for my team. Not once. I've lost every single game I start on the the SE side of that map. A couple of times I've tried going NW (instead of trying to catch up to my team going NE) round the back of the other team with Charlie lance and get behind the other team, but since Charlie is often filled with the worst players, we get slaughtered.
I could go on, but the question remains. A 3-30ish record this wkd vs a .500 record during my cadet matches. Bad luck now, got lucky during my cadet games, or am I singlehandedly destroying my team?
Edited by Votanin FleshRender, 31 March 2014 - 06:37 AM.