Lately I’ve been playing dps with my high plat friend and lately I’ve been losing with them (partially if not mostly because of me) because I die and get left alone a lot. I otp ashe rn because ima a supp main that can barely aim and my friend plays mercy. She keeps leaving me to go help the team and her reasoning is always “because they die without me” which I get but then I die, then the team dies but if they stay with me (or other dps whichever is doing better) the team would die no matter what if we have a bad other supp and we could win the fight rather than always losing. idk if what i said makes sense but… (Btw im a higher rank than them for support and I, as my name states, play mercy so i kinda know what I’m talking abt when I give them tips and things like that). Please give ur opinion or whatever
friends on ow? i dont recomend this game to any friend
neither do i lmao, we’ve been playing together for a while (mainly qp or mercy boxing) but lately I’ve been trying to get my friend to play comp bc I think I could get maybe/hopefully get low masters if i play enough
Tbh just let her keep doing it, just with a bit of advice.
Learning when and when not to help your other support sustain is a big skill to have, and there’s not really any way to learn it properly other than to just play.
we could have an illari, kiriko, or ana and she would still help the tank, it’s not even that she goes to help the other support or the tank for a second but she does it every sec she sees the tank or supp lose more than 0.1 dmg. I’ve been giving her advice and stuff but she keeps doing it. She wants to rank up as much as I do bc she got diamond last season then dropped out right after and ik she’s good but she just doesnt got a good playstyle and she just doesnt really listen to what i have to say and things to say
To be honest I don’t really think there’s a shortcut other than just playing. Learning situations when you need to double pocket the tank and everything comes down to just critical thinking and more importantly experience.
Outside of that, maybe watching a guide may help? Even if it’s stuff you already knows I know that hearing it again can help.
I love them dam guides so ill surely tell her to check it out. I watched all of niandras and most if not all of skietsis