I haven't been able to play in a week or so. Something is super fucky with my ISP and my route. Lots of rubberbanding. I'm trying to hash it out with Blizzard.
While playing competitive many weeks ago, the opposing team got halted just before a payload point. First two people rage-quit, then three more slowly bled away. There was one guy left.
The team felt bad for him, so we bummed around outside the spawn in a ceasefire. He asked if we could help him get the Lucio wall-ride achievement, so we all organized and let him boop us off the edge.
Then, it became a race to get as many people as many achievements as possible in the last few minutes! Gratitude and sympathy was given all around, the last guy on his team got all the votes, all parted as friends.
Just thought it was a great example of a majority of the Overwatch community.
I've been working a lot of extra hours so my desire to be in front of a computer after work decreases. Also it's fucking hot it and my computer room is not cool. But I really miss playing with you guys.
Tell me when you're on, I may join you. Also, competitive has absolutely become the most fun for me. QP is just where I practice or fuck around at this point.
I pretty much just play competitive, and I do it in a non-competitive manner most of the time. One hero limit and people kinda trying seems necessary to me most of the time. Not that I don't enjoy a 5 winston 1 lucio every once in a while or something.
More than feeling better, if rank 60 is top 6%, then a huge % of players are between 40-60, and even 1 point variances in rank can mean huge differences in skill. With this, they flatten the bell curve, so that there is more fine-tuning in matchmaking, and you're less likely to get stuck in matches with large skill discrepancies.
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I lost it at McCree.
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While playing competitive many weeks ago, the opposing team got halted just before a payload point. First two people rage-quit, then three more slowly bled away. There was one guy left.
The team felt bad for him, so we bummed around outside the spawn in a ceasefire. He asked if we could help him get the Lucio wall-ride achievement, so we all organized and let him boop us off the edge.
Then, it became a race to get as many people as many achievements as possible in the last few minutes! Gratitude and sympathy was given all around, the last guy on his team got all the votes, all parted as friends.
Just thought it was a great example of a majority of the Overwatch community.
I'd love to get another custom 6v6 game going. Can do mystery brawl, headshots only, or just straight up practice games.