I DO take breaks and play other games, but at the same time I feel obligated to play when I have premium time running, and I like piloting with my group. But as I have admitted multiple times, Im not very good, or not good enough anyway given how much I play. My aim isn't bad, but my situational awareness sucks, I get too antsy, I like to play faster mchs and the current game environment just makes it so hard because all the clan mechs stick together too well by default and they have just so much firepower. I feel like all I can do is cause a distraction, but then of course I end up in some really bad position. What do you "top men" do that makes you so "good"? I fundamentally feel like this game isn't actually that hard, that the perceived differences in skill levels is nowhere near as wide as some people think.
So whats the trick? Is it that you all just use T-Wolves and Dragon Slayers non-stop? I saw one guy with a 7 K/D ratio, but like dude only ever used like 2 or 3 mechs, that's honestly really lame, but is that the only way to be good? I spend an inordinate amount of time in all sorts of inferior mechs and I still manage an overall positive K/D ratio (1.04 but it fell a bunch from all the new Clan mechs to grind through), but I just cant find any chassis that I excel in. Like I'm so mediocre its kind of amazing really. I can pilot the absolute best or worst mech with whatever build and do about the same mediocre job (K/D ratio between 0.6 and 2.0) in ANY of them built for ANY role, whether its an Adder, Jenner, Trebuchet, Orion, Dragon, Shadowhawk, Quickdraw, Blackjack, or Awesomes, built for sniping, brawling, harassing, or lrming it doesn't matter its always the same: 0-3 kills, 200-600 damage. I get a few more kills while doing less damage so maybe I have gotten a touch better at aiming for what I want to hit when I need to hit it, but still I haven't even sniffed a 1000 damage in 6 months, not even 850 even.
And its stupid I KNOW how to play, good grief we ALL know where every fight takes place on EVERY map EVERY time. I've gotten better at avoiding lrms, I know how to min/max a mech if I feel like it, I stick with my team, I torso twist, I shoot down UAVs, like I am much improved at helping a team win a match (my win/loss ratio is significantly higher than my k/d ratio) but I still just put up the same sad match scores as always. Like this game really doesn't require much skill or reflexes in a comparative sense so I don't get it. So if anyone here can take pity on and underhiver, give me some tips, what makes you good? What advice would you give to semi-competitive players? If any of you have seen me pilot and remember it somehow, what do I do wrong? How do I post videos on here so people can give constructive criticism?
Sorry this is long.
Edited by Scrotacus 42, 19 September 2014 - 09:53 AM.