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Yeah i used to be good at mk games when I was younger and or put a lot of time into online. For me, online will always have the same complaints as they have always been the same complaints.
Mortal kombat deception was my best MK game and I kid you not, I used Baraka almost exclusively. He was very mid tier but I used to be under the impression he was the best in the game. I saw people discussing BRC in forums back then and just assumed quickly it was Baraka when I went and looked at who people were playing in the beginning. I later found out it was bo rai cho who was the best and most broken character due to an invincible F4 i believe.
Long story short I played only online and could hang in the top 10 to 100 of the Xbox leader boards and people would get so missed that I only used Baraka but he was average at best but I knew how to use his speed and timing.
Now I just mostly play single player to not get in that mix of being overly competitive. I find actually learning how to do a lot of the longer string combos pretty challenging for some reason despite people saying it's so easy. I just march to the beat of my own drum I suppose.
Play it again on a harder difficulty.