killing widowmaker is her #1 weakness
If the enemy team has a doomfist just use your ears and you will win
when it’s clear both the community and the devs are incompetent and/or just unwilling to solve an issue despite many voices pointing it out and justifying how it is an issue, just give up on the matter, distance yourself and walk away to something else.
oh and also if your 2nd support is struggling to deal with a flanker despite your help, it is perfectly viable to pick a main healer you can properly defend yourself on like moira and pretty much nearly entirely leave the other support behind as a sacrifice to the flanker to distract them long enough while you win with the rest of the team.
oh and never expect anything from the team as a support.
Solo ulting someone is completely worth it and has the additional perk of dealing temporary psychological damage to the recipient.
Solo grav the gremlin DVa. Send a message.
Treat the enemy Mercy like a mosquito. No rest until she is dead. If you ignore her, she’ll make your life hell later when you least expect it.
If you don’t criticize what you dislike, don’t be surprised if it never changes.
- “Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” – George Bernard Shaw
- “Youth is wasted on the young.” – George Bernard Shaw You know this quote from Ana right?
Please remember to always share your opinion whether people like it or dislike it. Your opinion MATTERS and it can help the devs and the community create a better future.
Not playing OW extends life with 5 years.
Real life is so nice
Never accept the world as it appears to be, dare to see it for what it could be
… also, if you’re playing ana or zen, stay in the back behind cover. Frontline grandma won’t win
People die when they are killed
Just because you’re correct doesn’t mean you’re right.
most overwatch players stay for a year and then quit for too many reasons, and never come back.
It’s supposed to be entertainment.
If you don’t have something nice to say… THEN SHUT THE HELL UP!
“If you see an enemy pilot D.Va trying to commit suicide, stop her.”
Either by claiming the kill so its no longer gamer girl suicide or forcing her existence to prolong as much as possible so you can stagger her team more.
You can think you’re trying when you’re not trying.
Being aware of that is one of the most important things to learn in competitive gaming. Being able to admit that anger can get the better of you is the first step to stopping it get the better of you. Competitive games are a psychological sport.
Either that, or; don’t relegate the entire game to the back of your mind. Things like tracking cooldowns, general positioning and reactions are great back-of-the-mind stuff, but the game also requires active-thought. After each session, if you can’t remember each teamfight you had, you either over-played or didn’t consider your options.
Never hold an ult waiting to make a 6k when you can win a team fight instead.
Also, when your main tank advances in a controlled but aggressive manner, support them! Don’t stand at the choke and poke, he’s trying to get you to a better position.
Pay attention at how you treat your elbow and wrist: you don’t want to have to stop playing because of them.
BONUS:
Don’t trust friendly Genjis in skirmish: they’ll stab you in the back at the first occasion and tbag you for good.
Sometimes, you just need a little less gun
-Sun Tzu, probably
“When the mob and the press and the whole world tells you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world — “No, you move.””
Seriously though — consider what your team might need or what might work in the current match, but above all else, play to your strengths. If you’re confident that you can make something work, then you do it
(But y’know don’t be a jerk about it)