Douglas grizzly, on 02 October 2016 - 11:04 AM, said:
I have found over countless drops over the last year that there are automatic losses that fall under two categories or a combination of the two. category one is a drop into canyon and the other is a conquest drop. In both cases the people i have the misfortune to drop with cant seem to shoot right or get slaughtered when the other side is all tier one players or have multiple cheaters or both. Since pgi cant or wont fix the situation i do not expect it to get better and this is more of a irritated rant. forum trolls buzz off since you seem to delight in pestering people.
So, to "solve" your personal problems with this game, i got 2 possibilities for ya:
1) If you think you're the best player around and everybody is just pulling you down, why do you play at all? Nobody forces you to play a video game man, especially not if you're frustrated about it.
2) Since you actually aren't the best player around (that title probably goes to "prtNspz" aka Proton), you have to recognize your mistakes and learn to avoid them instead of blaming stuff like gamemode, map, or accusing others of cheating. If you never see your own mistakes, you'll never improve.
I'm not gonna repeat some of the very logical stuff ppl said in here, like that there's always 12 ppl winning and 12 ppl losing in each match, so blaming map/gamemode doesn't make any sense.
Blaming your team is by far not always legit, if your end score is below average on your team, you were part of the problem, it's that simple (as long as you didn't get 3 backstab solo kills and thus got sub 200 dmg out).
Since you stated often enough that you like your streakcrow, which spreads its dmg all across the enemy mech, you're obviously not a candidate for those highly dmg-efficient backstab kills.
(Actually it's the other way round on streakboats since their dmg effectivity is pretty much as low as you can get in this game, so 500 dmg in a streakcrow is to be evaluated less than 500 dmg in a dual gauss hunchie or so)
Also, you stated that your survivability is what makes you a better player than a highly aggressive one. (I took this one from your arguements with Escef, anyone interested in reading it, just click on the search window and type in "douglas grizzly escef" and you're gonna find some stuff). But this is only true if you use your longer time in battle to do more dmg instead of chilling somewhere waiting for stuff to happen.
In case somebody wants some evidence for that statement, just look into this twitch highlight by Escef:
https://www.twitch.tv/escef/v/86578977 (after leading his team into a good fighting position and thus dieing quickly, he starts spectating Douglas at 0:57, note that twitch killed the audio beause of the music until 2:05).
In that highlight theres you trying to trade with your streaks vs LPLs barely inside your maxrange, which is simply a bad idea because of the long time window the enemy has to get into cover before the missiles hit.
When you were charging the wolverine at 6:00 while being CT-crit from the trading vs LPLs, you tried to shield the dmg to your sides, which was good, but the WVR pilot was smart enough to wait until you look at him to shoot you.
Afterwards you accused your enemies of cheating, which is simply a fail accuse (I mean, you can see in the video that there was nothing strange happening which could have been cheating, literally nothing).
And honestly, there's nobody in the game, neither on the forums nor in that video, who's trolling you. We're all honest with you, but sometimes the truth is enough to insult ppl.
To make it short: you gotta actually start seeing your own mistakes and learn from them. Players honestly trying to get good at the game are very welcome in this great community, but blaming everything except for you for your failure is certainly no proper behaviour and thus not seen with joy.
I hope you are actually taking me serious on this, because I am.
And you should also take players with much more experience serious, for example is Escef playing this game since 2013, you started in february 2016 and call yourself a better player than him, which is simply not true due to the difference in experience.