sub2000, on 05 June 2017 - 07:52 AM, said:
And yes knowing to play fps is not enough for this game. You need heat management, understanding what nominal weapon distance is and how it translates into damage you produce, positioning, what are hard points and how their placement translates in your way of shooting. etc.
It sure freakin' helps. Half the people I spectate can't even keep their reticle on target.
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This kind of thinking explains a lot.
Khalcruth, on 05 June 2017 - 12:39 PM, said:
1) know that if I play in a 10+ man group, I'm likely to stomp 90% of the teams I face
2) play in a 10+ man group for several hours every night
3) claim I don't really want to stomp 90% of the groups I face
Well, because of points 1 and 2, it's going to be really hard for anyone else to believe point 3. No matter how much I claim otherwise. Until and unless I don't do point 2 anymore. If playing in a 10+ man group is more important to me than anything else, that's my prerogative, of course. But I can hardly say I'd be surprised about people not believing me on point 3.
The hope is to run into another quality group and have a really high quality match. It happened a bunch of times to me today. I ran in a big group and at least half my matches were against big groups of quality players. Many of them were nailbiters. That's what players like me are seeking. Sorry if it's hard for you to wrap your brain around. I'm not looking to farm pugs--they're just in the way of good matches.
Edited by Kubernetes, 05 June 2017 - 03:31 PM.