Wintersdark, on 04 July 2015 - 09:47 AM, said:
I was thinking about this today, as I had game after game of really, horrifically embarrassing performances. I'm not talking about the matchmaker. Everyone has their matchmaker beliefs, be they real or imagined. This is not about the matchmaker. I'm experienced enough and objective enough about my own performances to know when I'm just being bad, rather than blaming it on everyone/everything else.
What I've noticed is this: I tend to play, in any given day, either really well, average, or really poorly. What's odd is the consistency: I'll play really well in every match that day, or really badly in every match, etc. I can tell inside of 3-5 matches whether I should play that day or not; if it's a "bad day", no amount of effort, of carefully tuned meta mechs, etc will fix it. I'll be terribly bad all day. I'll die, and think to myself... "Why didn't I twist away after firing?" "Why was I so aggressive, pushing too far in front of my allies?" I know damn well what I did wrong, but have no idea why I did it.
On the other hand, on a "good day", it doesn't even matter what I bring to the field. Objectively bad mechs? No problem. Random builds? It's all good - better, if anything.
Even average days. Still doesn't matter what I bring to the table, I'll do reasonably but neither particularly well or particularly poorly.
How about you? Does this happen to you, too? Or are your individual performances either more consistent overall or even just more random? Am I just a freak(probably!)?
I find it takes me a game or two to get back in the swing of things.
Also, if I'm bouncing between several mechs to reap the rewards of daily XP, my performance tends to vary wildly between mechs. It takes me at least a couple of matches to get to grips with the handling of each mech. Also, if i'm experimenting, i tend to have ups and downs.
I do, however, have a select few favorite mechs that I try to drop in as much as possible; my Yagers, Cauldrons, DoomCrows and BlackJacks. They're my favorite mechs, and I tend to perform better in them than I do in the dustier robots in my collection. Even though they were mastered long ago, it's still cathartic to run them.
Aaaand then there's my DireWolves. If i'm having a
really bad night, I only need to drop in them once or twice, one-two shot a half dozen mechs and retire with a guilty smile on my face.