Kiran Yagami, on 16 June 2020 - 11:32 AM, said:
[Redacted].Your first paragraph isn't even worth finishing. I'll skip to the second.
The "tab" key is a thing. You can tell exactly what the relative weight of your team is before the match even starts. If you're dropping solo, that screen is all the more important. How you play should differ depending on the relative weight of your team. That's no secret. If your team is light, you need to play more in skirmishes than seeking early, outright confrontation. If you play every match the same then seeing a difference on how your team performs based on weight is no surprise at all. Match quality goes up when everyone understands the game. You clearly have no desire to.
It's like you go from one bad misconception to another.
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My performance is obviously in some margin tied to how well the team does, but in both provided examples of my losing team I did okay all things considered( PXH, COR), but thanks for the super advice. I am by nature a team player, and will often do what needs to be done if it helps others.
That is beside the point.
The only point of this entire thread was that in a dynamic setting of group and solo players dropping together, that weight is a factor much like skill - further if the team with the most skilled players also has the most weight then it is even more so.
So, in short, it's ignorant to say that a game where I'm a random player dropping in on a team that is deficient by a large tonnage gap is non-factor.
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Edited by GM Patience, 17 June 2020 - 02:47 PM.