Fenrisulvyn, on 24 September 2015 - 05:19 AM, said:
"The only way to improve is to look at your failures and figure out why they went wrong."
You've got your quotes mixed up, I didn't say what you are responding to.
And I'm not doing anything wrong. Except playing a light with low damage output (3 med pulse). I had a 400+ damage game last night, made first contact with the enemy and popped a UAV so my pugs could set up on Red Team, then did flanking, chased off some lights, circled some "bait" patterns to turn the enemy so my assaults could push in untouched, etc. Not my fault we lost. Still got 2 red marks though.
I didn't think I could quote myself wrong--that's new!
You don't want to look at your tier. You don't want to see the little red arrow. How can you know you did poorly if you don't see the red arrow? You have no visible metric to measure yourself by.
The red arrow is helpful. It says do better. The data shows where you lacked and where you exceeded. Your memory tells you how the match played out. All of these help you assess why you got a red arrow and with thought, figure out how to improve.