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  • Higher playtime=lower rank

    How come when I play the game a lot, I end up being a lower rank than when I play less?

    If I play around 35 competitive tank games a day for weeks, not only does my rank fluctuate a lot, but it usually averages out around low Masters. But if I limit myself to around 10 comp games a day at most, I’ll maintain something like a 90% win rate until I reach low to mid GM, which is also where I stay if I continue playing fewer than 10 games a day.

    I only play tank in 5v5, and this genuinely doesn’t make sense to me. Which of these would actually be considered my true rank?

    This has been a consistent experience for me throughout the years I’ve played this game, so I know for a fact that this is how it works for me.

    submitted by /u/IntelligentWave194 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • I’m new to the game, can someone help me.

    How does this game work? Are there any esports? What settings should I use being a Switch

    player? What main and weapons should I use? And how do I improve my aim?

    submitted by /u/Every_Bass1341 to r/OverwatchLeague [link] [comments]
  • I got bored and drew this don't @ me
  • Dear silver and gold tanks

    Please don't run alone into enemy team. It never worked even once. It wont work for the 10th time. Just stay with the team and if you dont feel too confident, just stay alive and play around cover and let your supports heal you from time to time. There is a good chance that your dps or supports are even slighlty better than dps and supports in enemy team. This is enough to win and climb. Just dont suicide every 20 second. Thank you

    submitted by /u/stefan8800 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • One tricking is the fastest way to get better in mid-high ranks, specifically on an alt account

    Obligatory preface - even though the lack of flexibility and possible skill/rank disparity will throw some games, people’s ranks dont depend on those games and you don’t owe anyone the/your best hero. People will cry and report but as long as you are trying to win you aren’t doing anything wrong.

    This is aimed at diamond+ players but more specifically I think it helps most for people that have binged the coaching videos and understand the concepts, but haven’t broken the barrier to implementing them. Source: this was me for many years. My climb from bronze to masters was 8 years with very high dedication. I then did this with a few heroes for less than 20 hours each and shot to mid gm, quitting after ending season t500 less than a year later.

    The What vs the Why

    The value this strategy has comes from understanding, specifically the kind of understanding that can’t be learned through even the most in depth guides, only limit testing. One tricking forces the understanding through bad matchups and team comps. That understanding is the why.

    Overwatch is too complicated to be ā€œsolvedā€. 50 something heroes, a similar number of maps, and a seemingly infinite number of ways your teammates / the enemies can mess up your plan. Having an idea of WHAT to do in general scenarios or matchups is great but knowing WHY things work can be applied to new scenarios you aren’t prepared for or edge cases where you feel like you are doing everything correctly but it just doesn’t work. This is what separates the good players from the really good players, and is also the reason that pros can make guides for new heroes within a day of them coming out.

    Implementation

    Most of the learning here comes from the bad matchups and bad games. Here’s the thought process that I used to turn bad games into improvement and keep myself from getting discouraged.

    1). Take the specific issue you are having and generalize it. Usually this will be a bad matchup, so think about the advantages / disadvantages of your kit and theirs. In games where the problem is the quirks of teammates or enemy playstyles the thought process still works, but will generally be less helpful improvement wise. 2). Find a generalized solution to this problem. The purpose of the generalizing is to make the answer more obvious and make sense of the chaotic but ultimately irrelevant mistakes going on all game. 3). Apply this general solution to the current situation you are in. Sometimes the result will seem counterintuitive but more often than not it will work, and in cases where it doesn’t, you will usually discover a new problem or consideration, possibly an overarching one that you hadn’t seen.

    Examples: My rein shield breaks against sigma and I get rocked and die. —> sigma is long ranged consistent damage and rein is close ranged with a limited resource to protect himself. The range difference means my protection resource is being drained while closing the distance leaving less than enough for fighting when I get close. —> I have to close the distance with minimal use of my protection resource or find time to recharge in safety. —> I will try walking around through a different lane where I won’t be in los of their team as much, saving my shield. If I am missing a lot of shield even after this rotation I’ll find the closest safe spot and wait to recharge shield before going in. Shield hopping also helps preserve shield.

    I don’t get healed when I dive in because their dive is on my backline, and their backlines more self sufficient than mine so I don’t win the trade. —> if both teams are in I am losing the trade, so I need to go in before or after their dive. If I try to go before, they will just dive when I do. I should only try this if I know they aren’t ready to dive. Otherwise I need to go after. Otherwise I have to go after, meaning their backline will be unpressured and able to support their dive better. I have to take pressure off my team somehow other than backline pressure. —> I see their dps don’t have angles to go in with their monkey, but mine do, I can dive now because they aren’t set up yet. Now their genji is on an off angle ready for their tank to jump in, I will fight him for this angle, taking the pressure of a genji dive off my team. Their monkey wasn’t able to finish my backline without genjis help and jumped out, I can go in now.

    Tips

    This strategy also works in reverse. Applying this from the enemies perspective gives you an idea of what traps to look out for.

    If their team comp is covering each others weaknesses, realize that means their strengths aren’t aligned. A jack of all trades is a master of none. This is where you adjust playstyle around your teams strengths instead of your own personal strengths. For example if you are playing sigma mei Lucio into a rein with poke dps you will probably find yourself kiting the rein and getting suffocated by the angles their dps are taking. Play brawly sigma, their rein is better close range but your mei will even that out and their dps won’t have time to get picks from their angles

    Naming your account a pun on the hero you are OTP will get a lot of the counterswap fanatics off your back, and be clear about the fact that you are a 1 trick so your team can play accordingly.

    One tricking will help you learn how to counterswap. So many people will play reaper to ā€œcounter the monkeyā€ and then spend the whole game flanking while the monkey kills their backline. It’s the playstyle of the hero that’s the counter not just the abilities.

    Tell me your opinions on this and thank you for coming to my ted talk.

    submitted by /u/Material_Movie_9337 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • How do I deal with toxicity from more skilled players as a new player?

    (I hope I’m using the right subreddit for this, new to reddit too.)

    Hello, as the title says I am relatively new to Overwatch, started playing last week. I’m a Switch 2 player and I understand that might make me a worse player than most when it comes to cross play.

    I really like playing tank and specifically Sigma.

    The only problem is that more or less every time I go into quick play I have people on my team making fun of me, and it’s really getting to me unfortunately because of how anxious I am.

    It’s basically scared me into sticking to v.s ai rather than even consider quick play; and sometimes not even play the game that day at all, so does anyone have any tips? Thank you in advance.

    submitted by /u/narrat3333d to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • The upcoming Apocalypse Warrior skins look interesting

    Was just skimming through the Hero Gallery with my filter set to unowned, both curious what I had left and if anything new had shown up and I saw these. Have to say, I guess this is where the anniversary budget went.

    Ramattra Reinhardt Emre Venture Ana

    Not characters I would expect to be getting skins again so soon. Guessing Maid Ramattra was crazy popular and we did just get Ana’s second Mythic, but when was the last time Reinhardt got anything? And Venture is a surprise. Nice to see Emre getting attention as representing the newer part of roster.

    Have to see, I pretty much did a spit take when I first saw these. Stumbled upon the Venture one first and, though not a character I really play, was definitely liking what I was seeing.

    What do you all think of these? Seems a little early for Halloween, so I’m curious when they’ll be coming out.

    submitted by /u/Mr_Shadow_Phoenix to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • Translating Jetpack Cat's Voice Lines

    Turns out she's not a huge fan of most of the roster.

    submitted by /u/pogstream to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • I still can't get over how PERFECT a crossover this would be!

    Cyberpunk 2077 x Overwatch

    Cassidy as Johnny Silverhand

    submitted by /u/ben_cav to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • dealing with hurt feelings.

    Well, I feel like this belongs in this sub tbh, because I imagine it's a pretty big part of each of our comp experience.

    I just played a game of tracer, and I wasn't even playing that badly I don't think. Either way, my teammates told me to swap, and started laughing at me for how badly I was playing. It hurt my feelings. Normally, I would dismiss it, but I'm tired of doing that.

    I'm hoping someone has some insight on how to look at it. I don't like feeling like I'm the only one dealing with it.

    Edit: Thanks for all the support guys, it's great seeing all of your replies. I think I'm just gonna mute when people start insulting, and leave chat on. I don't wanna miss out on all the great interactions I can have avoiding the worst of them. Maybe later I'll decide that there's too much of it to be worth it, and I'll just keep it off, but that's the plan for now. Good luck in your games!

    submitted by /u/hyucklord to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]

 

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