The problem as I outlined is that as you stack bigger teams, ranking becomes harder to achieve. 6 stack is harder than 5 stack is harder than 4 stack etc.I'm not disagreeing with you, but I don't think the goal is to compete at the highest level, against Cloud9 and other pro team, but to be able to have fun reaching whatever rank we can as a group. How well we can do, and how much fun we can have will be highly dependent on what the competitive scene will be like. If let's say Hearthstone is something to go by, competitive will be like ranked play where both casual and pro-teams compete...and there might be a place for us to have fun in, even though we will most likely never achieve really high ranking.
The idea is too see if we can have fun in competitive, if that doesn't happen...there will always be quick play, which might end up being more fun since most hardcore player will be in the competitive mode.
I've been trying to get fancy and get an emote into a PoTG for a few days now. I don't get PoTG much, rarely play offensive characters.I've been trying to do a PoTG last night with Reaper where I use my spray(Time to Kill) before doing his ultimate, and then emote(Slow Clapping) at the end.
I only pulled all 3(spay, ult., emote) once but I only killed 2...so it wasn't PotG, it wasn't even my highlight.![]()
I agree, I find usually that 3-4 seems to be the sweet spot where I get the best win rates.The problem as I outlined is that as you stack bigger teams, ranking becomes harder to achieve. 6 stack is harder than 5 stack is harder than 4 stack etc.
Simply because when there is disorganized play, each single player has a greater impact on the outcome.
If the goal with competitive is to climb as high as possible, playing as 6 will not be ideal.
My goal is to have as much fun as possible. Personally, I'm finding the game is getting a bit dry just playing it thoughtlessly each night with or without friends. I'm thinking that trying to throw in some extra coordination will give it a bit more depth and make things more fun, even if it means only getting rank Mega-Challenger instead of Ultra-Warlord when it comes to competitive.The problem as I outlined is that as you stack bigger teams, ranking becomes harder to achieve. 6 stack is harder than 5 stack is harder than 4 stack etc.
Simply because when there is disorganized play, each single player has a greater impact on the outcome.
If the goal with competitive is to climb as high as possible, playing as 6 will not be ideal.
He is terrible, which makes it ironic that people jump in with "he's fine" shit thinking they are doing themselves or people who play Hanzo a favor. Way to defend mediocrity! Now go play a better character, unless you're on the other team.I wouldn't even say fine, he's mostly terrible I find.
Troll Symmetra? You've just given me a reason to play again.Just had some fucking piece of shit put a teleporter at the beginning of hollywood when our team was on defense at the last point. Needless to say we lost and my jimmy's were rustled enough to quit playing.