GuardDogg, on 26 August 2019 - 01:03 PM, said:
That "Ready", button. Many do not like it. Some say it is a waste. Some do not care. Some are okay with it. Of all the years it been there. On that top right hand corner. It says a lot about your team. It will show how your team will perform, even before the drop. Those who do not press ready, do not care, waiting for the timer to reach zero, and just do what ever. From those who press the button, are ready to go, and give it all they got. Now, some are away from the keyboard (getting a coffee, phone all of a sudden, or personal (kids, family, or something happened), or that MWO crashed. Do not get to press that "Ready" button. Majority of the time, everyone is at their monitors. If you watch one side that has more "Ready" pressed have more potential, have a better chance of winning the round. More organized. Now, if you have a team, that most do not press "Ready", and a disco. Is a easy lose. This phenomenon happens most of the time. But you will get lucky, if one side that doesn't press ready, wins. Go observe.
GuardDogg, on 26 August 2019 - 01:42 PM, said:
Oh...Have to write for grade 6 level.
I don't know if English is your first language or not, but your writing (in this post and others) is consistently poor. You have both spelling and grammatical errors, blocks of text with no formatting (hard to read), and generally incoherent thoughts that jump around without a cohesive flow. Your starting post is not clear or well written, it's a rambling stream of consciousness that could (and should) have been summarized as you did in your second post.
Little if any of the extra material in the OP is necessary and only obscures your point. Good writing should be clear and concise, your OP is neither. While it is possible to understand your point, your writing makes it significantly more difficult to read/follow than it needs to be. You don't need to write for a 6th grade level, you need to write less poorly
I don't mean to be insulting, but if you're going to be condescending to people about being able to understand what you've written, then you'd better make sure that your writing is good first.
Back on topic:
From an intuitive standpoint, I agree with your point. I tend to think my odds are better if more of my team readies up. However, I'm not convinced that this is a real phenomena and not just my own confirmation bias. Short of actually tracking this in my matches and correlating the data this is all just speculation.
The thread overall is fairly pointless because it's just an observation you've made that may or may not be true. It doesn't really do any good for anyone. A much better topic would be if you went out and recorded/screen capped 100+ consecutive matches and then presented the resulting correlation between winning and having more players readied up on your team. Don't tell people to "observe", put in the legwork yourself. Go do that and then you'll have something worth starting a thread about.