Its still fun. Until the sweatlords roll in with a fireteam running meta loadouts vs you and your solo team.
Real close to just quitting those games. Shits not fun.
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I would reccomend everybody to leave those match as soon as they start. Just keep doing that untill the 6stack het bored of not playing anybody. This is the only way to stop this from happening
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Playing against teams like that will make u a better player. Suck it up n stay in the lobby n try your best to win your engagements. Before u know it u will be stomping them stacks.
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Editado por nico: 8/13/2019 9:57:59 AMThe problem with the pre-made teams of 4 and 6 is that there is a higher probability to meet account recoveries and carries - and everything that comes with that: cheats, exploits, DDosing etc.!
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Being spawn trapped doesn’t make you a better player. Facing people with a low chance of success but with a way to maneuver and disengage firefights yes. But that’s like being tied to a chair and told to get good. The problem with the “git gud” bs is that you have to be ABLE to improve. There has to be a way that someone can learn. Spawn killing is not learning. Before your feet touch the ground (means jumping out the way, sliding or any form of returning fire is removed) you’re killed. Fighting people who use hacks, exploiting the game where guns do things they aren’t suppose and Bungie still refuses to fix, these are not instances where Git Gud is acceptable. However, running head first into enemy fire and dying a lot, yeah, situational awareness, support, flanking all strategic plays that require skill, precision and learning map layouts, like sniper alleys and so on, by all means, improve.
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Agree 100%.
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Editado por Lull9: 8/11/2019 12:55:51 AMGetting stomped when your team has no map control, spawn trapped and spawn killed does not make you a better player. Getting killed by Wardcliff does not make you a better player. Getting steamrolled by super chaining does not make you a better player. In those matches I stop rushing, wait for teammates to respawn, etc to at least limit deaths but it is not good practice for anything. People love the fantasy that you can "just" beat the stack. Yeah, sometimes a group of friends that are bad at PvP team up but most of the people that care enough to stack up for Crucible are better than average. You're usually not realistically going to be able to beat them with below-average randoms, it's only a matter of how painful it is.
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Sounds like u have had some bad experiences. Seems like the mercy rule would activate in a situation like u presented.
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Yup. Agreed there. I used to be super scared of facing premades, that I left mid match. At this point I see a premade and want to beat them so badly.
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I gotta agree with you.
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I’ve been thinking about that too. Getting farmed for queuing solo in Quickly by a team of meta stat farmers is not only not fun, putting up with it rewards the farmers and encourages Bungie to keep the status quo. I think going forward I’ll just dip out. Sure, I’ll get banned, but so what? It’s not like it’s fun anyway. Now comes the “you’re just ruining the fun of others when you do that”. Maybe, but since the players on the other side are getting their fun by ruining my fun, I really don’t feel bad about it. Frankly, I’m just to the point I don’t care how anyone feels about it. Bungie requires a PvP step for most quests now. If I decide to go through it I’ll play PvP on my terms or not at all. No apologies.
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Pretty much. Almost all the sweats run last word with a shot gun or a shot gun and a pulse rifle. And they’re more than likely going to be a hunter.