Lefty Lucy, on 01 November 2012 - 06:04 AM, said:
I know a certain community that seems pretty obsessed with "wangs"...
Well, when you have the Yen Lo Wang introduced into the game it is bound to produce a rash of wangtastic jokes...
Sadly, the Wang will never live it down. But the jokes will get old and feel like arrows to the knees anytime they're used. And you'll be denied cake when you use them.
Wait, what do you mean, the cake is a lie? Oh, well. Launch zig.
TLBFestus, on 01 November 2012 - 07:19 AM, said:
If you flip these stats on their heads, you will see that the pre-mades are meeting PUGs 80-90% of the time, which is why they feel that the typical PUG is getting crushed on a regular basis.
The truth is that most pre-mades are beating PUGs consistantly, but a lot of the PUGs aren't noticing because it's only happening to them (meeting a pre-made) 10-20% of the time. The rest of their win-loss comes from meeting other PUGs who just happened to be better that game.
The matchmaker atm makes it unlikely for premades to match other premades because they need to match their class loadout. However, since there are so many more pugs, even that still means pugs rarely meet premades, except at apparently certain hours of certain days.
The fact that steamrolls don't mean anything should go unsaid, but too many people assume otherwise. I suppose it's comforting to think you were owned by a team full of
"leet-speak voice-operating haxxor exploiters" than a bunch of random puggers who probably never saw each other before working together to beat you 8-0...
Seriously, folks.
The only way to be sure you're facing a full-on 8-man premade is if they outright tell you. Dying horribly is not proof.
I should know, I mostly play on teamspeak in dropships and I HAVE been steamrolled more than once. (though I usually am the one on the side of the steamrollers)
Also, finally, the attitude of many of the posters here is the reason why many people don't bother announcing they're in a premade... why should I say anything if there's a real risk of getting our opponents to ragequit right there and shorting ourselves of a good fight?
I kind of want the score screen to say who's grouped or not
despite these fears, though... I think it's unlikely the boogeyman will go away otherwise.