I had you pegged as someone who was eventually going to make a “I’ve seen the light” post a long time ago, that’s why I was sure to say this in your last thread you made:
So even if you make it to literally rank 1, it doesn’t negate the fact that the matchmaker is completely broken. So rank up, post about it, but it doesn’t change a thing, the matchmaker is awful and broken, period.
You’ve already made a post similar to this back almost a year ago:
You just have to learn how to adjust to every player/teammate you roll with. You know, like having a Support player teammate Ana go DPS mode in the match without healing tanks or yourself. What do you do? Adjust your own play style, do not expect your teammate(s) to play different or switch heroes, and, most importantly, do not complain–because if you do, you already lost to the mental game and will hear that inevitable sound…“DEFEAT”. Learn how to adjust to your teammates weakness(es) and, if I may say, irresponsibility in what role their hero plays YOURSELF. Lookout for your own health and always back up your teammates. If your Rein charges in solo, GO BACK REIN UP because he definitely doesn’t stand a chance against 1v6, but maybe 2v6 with a pick or two from your help and MAYBE reinforcement will arrive.
It’s not just a matter of mechanical skills, but mental skills. Lift your weakest teammate up by making him/her a better player WITH your own skills. Oh, and don’t forget to land your shots ;).
Do I get tilted? Sure. Do I get accused of being a smurf (when I’m not) or a cheat/hacker (when I’m not) because my flick shots are just so damn sexy? Sure. Do I complain when my teammates legit suck or throw or drop out of the match or the enemy themselves are hacking? Never.
Instead, I WELCOME the challenge.
Like I said, rank up, make a post about it, doesn’t change a thing, the matchmaker is awful and broken. Nobody thinks that it’s impossible to rank up, it’s just stupid and a horrible experience the way they make you do it.
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