Honestly, very bad decision to lose rank when you lose both of your teammates. Not even the best player in the world gonna win a 1v3 for 5 rounds. Think before you act bungie. If 1 or 2 of my teammates leave the game before it is completed the loss shouldnt count as a loss and make me lose glory points.
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2 RepliesFirst, its only to 4 bud. Take this opportunity to be a nuisance. Play the objective, honestly just try to survive, it's good practice. Get a sneaky kill and play life, being down teammates can be an advantage. You have more targets and can proc kill clip, multi kill weapons. The enemy team will typically be sloppy when they realize youre outnumbered. Make it til cap and it's a single 1v3 scenario. Even if you can't win, trying to win will expand your ability to read the map, and anticipate their next moves, force iso. If you get a single kill you're winning (shatter those frail egos). After enough times you will start to win rounds even if you don't win the game and it will make you a better player overall. Or lay down and let those big sweaty men (12 year olds most likely) have their way with you, learn nothing, ignore the fact that it's a competitive game mode and sometimes you will have to compete at a disadvantage ( lack of teammates, higher skill, dodgy connection)it does suck but dude everyone has taken their lumps.. and ultimately if it's so bad get a fireteam together or at least 1 friend. Your stats look decent, shouldn't be too hard. Yet another option, set up a kill switch for your internet where you can quickly reestablish. If it tries to reconnect to the game but you can't anymore sometimes the lord's are kind. I maintained a no loss card a CPL times in trials a few weeks ago when struggling with the game crashing(found it super interesting 🤔) This will continue to happen, especially with current state of game. In these dark times I suggest Minecraft, surprisingly a superior experience.