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12 June 2026

  • Your servers shut down on me but I'm the one getting punished?

    Real cute overwatch, I better see 30,000 overwatch coins as compensation.

    submitted by /u/_zenscrypt to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • The Mindset I've Developed After Years of Playing Competitive Online Games

    I'm still relatively new to Overwatch (although I went from Bronze 4 to Gold despite having no FPS experience, It just means I have a little bit of experience with games like this.),

    but I previously reached a high rank on the Korean League of Legends server. After about 10 years of playing competitive PvP games, here are some things I've learned.

    1. Don't blame everything on yourself.

    A lot of skilled players will tell you, "Every loss is your fault."

    No. That's not true.

    There are plenty of awful players out there throwing your games. The lower the rank, the more often you'll see it.

    That said, don't make the opposite mistake either. The real danger is getting so busy blaming everyone else that you forget to look at your own mistakes.

    The important thing is to review your games as objectively as possible.

    2. Turn off chat.

    I've noticed this in low ranks across multiple games, and I've noticed it in Bronze, Silver, and Gold Overwatch as well.

    Most of the time, there is no logic behind the toxic chat. It's just people typing emotionally.

    Ignore it.

    It's no different from a chimpanzee throwing its own poop at you.

    Don't get hurt by it. Don't take it personally. Don't waste your energy on it.

    Of course, healthy communication with teammates is completely different. Good teamwork and friendly communication can be one of the most enjoyable parts of a competitive game.

    3. If you're getting too stressed, just close the game.

    I've seen a lot of people go on a losing streak and then keep queueing over and over, trying to win their rating back like a gambling addict chasing losses.

    I've done it too.

    It doesn't help.

    About 90% of the time, all you get is more frustration, and your rating never comes back anyway.

    I honestly didn't expect to find so many people in Western communities who are this passionate about improving at the game.

    I'm really enjoying Overwatch as well, and I've been taking it seriously. My goal for Season 3 is to reach Platinum rank.

    Even when people disagree with me, I still enjoy hearing different perspectives from players who care about improving and understanding the game.

    submitted by /u/Sharkkbaitttttttt to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • cries in stonks
  • I got bored and drew this don't @ me
  • How I was looking at Sierra after watching Shion gameplay trailer

    I really like her as a character and I think she's cute but you can't convince me that she isn't a filler hero who they didn't know how to implement into the game so they just gave her a temu Venture ult as a grenade, a temu widow hook instead of something unique to her drone and just slapped Soldier ult into a skill shot and moved on to the cooler heroes.

    I don't even think she's broken like people complain about her here. She's a low skill floor boring one dimensional projectile spamming bot and will always suck in the higher ranks and be a noob stomper unless they rework her.

    submitted by /u/Zorah_29 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • I'm a Korean player who's been playing Overwatch for about four months, and these are some notes I've been using recently while climbing from Bronze 4 to Gold.

    I put these together after reviewing my own replays, watching smurf players, and studying YouTube coaching videos.

    Here are my findings:

    Amazing Facts About Overwatch

    1. Surprisingly, if you stand behind a wall, the enemy can't shoot you.
    2. Surprisingly, attacking enemies when they aren't looking at you is much more effective.
    3. Surprisingly, if you want healing, your support players need to be able to see you.

    I literally had these notes pinned to my desktop while playing ranked. 🤣

    https://gall.dcinside.com/mgallery/board/view/?id=overwatch2&no=1477310

    I originally posted this in a Korean community.

    Unfortunately, I couldn't get the image upload to work here, so I'm posting the image as a URL instead.

    submitted by /u/Sharkkbaitttttttt to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Heros dropped in new lore video

    The first picture is a leak from 2022, we know mizuki is potientally the bottom right. Do we think we will see these 4 heros in future?

    EDIT* I didnt mean a leak as in leaked to come more like a leak of characters not like 100% coming. I know they arent leaked leaked but the post was a leak.

    submitted by /u/Extreme-Monitor-3780 to r/Overwatch [link] [comments]
  • Must have core skill?

    I come from a rts background where basically if you were able to just spend your resources (good macro) means that you can climb the ladder quite far as a lot of players in the lower ranks lack this mechanical skill and no matter what their knowledge of the meta is you simply overwhelm them with a bigger army.

    In overwatch however I struggle to find such a core skill that is absolutely crucial. Is there even such a thing? Is it basically aiming or there is something more important that when learned can carry you in the lower ranks?

    submitted by /u/Ggthefiree2 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Is playing ranked on a role that you care about during drives a bad idea?

    So I made it to plat on support a little while ago, which I was very proud of because I did it solo queue. Mainly because that means that I'm finally decent enough to be the winning factor in most of my games. But now that I played during drives and with a friend, I'm back to gold 1. Every match so far has been new people on my team, and good people on the other team. I just don't understand what's going on? Do people smurf way more during drives? Are all of the new players in ranked because of drives as well? And how come I've literally never gotten someone that's insane on my team? Yes, I'm complaining because I'm annoyed, but I genuinely wanna know if there's a real answer to this because it just feels weird with the way these matches are being set up.

    submitted by /u/CurrentTrain5502 to r/OverwatchUniversity [link] [comments]
  • Captain, by me

 

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