When you die, ask "why did I die?"
If your answer is "the team sucked" then you haven't thought hard enough about the question. You need to accept your mistakes before you can learn from them.
People love to blame elo, but that doesn't have much to do with the outcome of a match. you zigged when you should have zagged, or you were facing east when you got flanked from the west. Simple things like that cause people to get killed, which turns the tide of a match.
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Started by LoRdLoSs1337, Sep 29 2014 04:52 PM
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#41
Posted 03 October 2014 - 05:56 AM
#42
Posted 03 October 2014 - 10:21 AM
Asmosis, on 03 October 2014 - 05:56 AM, said:
When you die, ask "why did I die?"
If your answer is "the team sucked" then you haven't thought hard enough about the question. You need to accept your mistakes before you can learn from them.
People love to blame elo, but that doesn't have much to do with the outcome of a match. you zigged when you should have zagged, or you were facing east when you got flanked from the west. Simple things like that cause people to get killed, which turns the tide of a match.
If your answer is "the team sucked" then you haven't thought hard enough about the question. You need to accept your mistakes before you can learn from them.
People love to blame elo, but that doesn't have much to do with the outcome of a match. you zigged when you should have zagged, or you were facing east when you got flanked from the west. Simple things like that cause people to get killed, which turns the tide of a match.
Don't just quit match after death either, spend a little time observing other people playing. You can learn a lot about what does and doesn't work that way.
#43
Posted 03 October 2014 - 10:30 AM
LoRdLoSs1337, on 29 September 2014 - 04:52 PM, said:
Well I've had enough of this 50/50 win/loss ratio crap.
When I join a game, i want a equal chance to win. But hey, that never happens. EVER.
For as long as I can remember playing this game, it's always been a complete stomp for one of the teams. What I want to know is why you would design a matchmaker around keeping your win/loss ratio at 50/50?
Yea I am mad. Because even if the entire team is communicating, together as a group, constantly changing positions and concentrating fire, even then we still lose 2-12.
How does that even happen? This would have been the best game ever with the most collaboration between team mates, and yet according to one of the enemy players, communication was minimal between their team.
So even if you have your entire team working together, you could still lose.
Hooray for 50/50 win/loss matchmaking.
When I join a game, i want a equal chance to win. But hey, that never happens. EVER.
For as long as I can remember playing this game, it's always been a complete stomp for one of the teams. What I want to know is why you would design a matchmaker around keeping your win/loss ratio at 50/50?
Yea I am mad. Because even if the entire team is communicating, together as a group, constantly changing positions and concentrating fire, even then we still lose 2-12.
How does that even happen? This would have been the best game ever with the most collaboration between team mates, and yet according to one of the enemy players, communication was minimal between their team.
So even if you have your entire team working together, you could still lose.
Hooray for 50/50 win/loss matchmaking.
Group up with me and you'll win, I'm lucky.
#44
Posted 03 October 2014 - 11:14 AM
Wins / Losses 2,059 / 1,645
50/50 cap? Never heard of it.
Simply for more solo only peen stroking: Kills / Death 3,954 / 2,095
50/50 cap? Never heard of it.
Simply for more solo only peen stroking: Kills / Death 3,954 / 2,095
Edited by Lil Cthulhu, 03 October 2014 - 11:17 AM.
#45
Posted 03 October 2014 - 01:15 PM
If you play with 1-2 friends you're doomed to face full premades. It f*cking sucks big time.
And dont you dare to start that "losing is part learning" when majority of players are incapable of breathing and controlling their mechs at the same time. They wont learn from mistakes. There are so small amoutn of players I see same guys repeating their mistakes over and over again.
/rant
And dont you dare to start that "losing is part learning" when majority of players are incapable of breathing and controlling their mechs at the same time. They wont learn from mistakes. There are so small amoutn of players I see same guys repeating their mistakes over and over again.
/rant
Edited by KKRonkka, 03 October 2014 - 01:17 PM.
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