Most have covered it.
1. Population based on the day and time of day.
2. Communication and working as a
unit team.
3. Mech and its load out
4. Passive (hiding/peeking) vs being aggressive as a team, pushing in instead of hanging back.
5. Positioning or lack there of (squirrel hunting)
6. Current set of Trial mechs - current IS vs Clan set (shudders)
What the end stats do not show is whether the winning team was a few shoots from being scrap or simply had their paint scratched up. Many do consider a 10/11-12 a close game, but that SCORE difference is only a close game where pieces are not being moved off the board. A 11-12 game in military terms is considered a Pyrrhic victory. If you look at the gameplay with that outlook, then you start identifying the mistakes made on each side, the opportunities missed.
Sparrow1250, on 31 October 2016 - 06:47 AM, said:
I have been playing since June of this year (2016).
There are many who have been playing since 2013/14 who are still in Tier 4. PSR is like an experience bar, in that starting off new/new account one can move up quickly through the tiers but a player with lots of games under their belt, the PSR can move very slowly, lot of that is dependent on how often they play and HOW they are playing. When PSR was changed from from the ELO, it took data from Jan 2015 to Aug 2015.
Also, many tend to remember their losing streaks vs their winning streaks. If you see yourself dropping with the same people on either side, chill for 5-10 minutes before dropping again. In the end though, moving up in tiers generally means also changing how you play and the type of mechs brought and how they are equipped.
As for farming, it can be an ego thing for when a high tier player creates an alt account to wreck havoc, especially if they purchase/gift themselves a preferred mech, or if there is an effective TRIAL mech available to choose from. Think of it as going into GOD mode, but that player will quickly go from Tier 5 to Tier 4 in a few games then it is not long before they are in Tier 3. Other players will have alt accounts for different reasons, separating Clan from IS, blow off steam, challenge themselves or simply to check out Tier 5.
To put some things in perceptive, I am over a half century old (ROFL-laughing at myself), have played the boardgames, MW1-4 and the three iterations of MPBT from 1991 to 2001. But I am not a CoD type player. I play the game to have fun, win when I can, try to take down at least another with me if it is not looking well and try to learn from the mishaps (ya can teach an old dog new tricks
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Edited by Tarl Cabot, 31 October 2016 - 07:53 AM.