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1,112.8 hrs on record (357.6 hrs at review time)
Multiplayer balance is way off. You either go PRO or get rekt I just cant recommend this anymore.
Posted 23 October, 2013. Last edited 15 February.
- Play vs AI?
- Play vs weaker opponent?
- Are you doing 4vs4 Random pvp automatch?
Do I have to tell you that matchmaking won't match you because there are only a couple thousand players and all of them are pro, or will you figure it out for yourself?
I met your kind, you are player who "has fun" stomping even less competent players and once a little challange happens blame goes onto anything but your unwillingless to improve.
Solution:
Step 1: Go to https://coh2stats.com/desktop-app
Step 2: Download the COH2 Game Stats Desktop App
Step 3: Run the COH2 Game Stats Desktop App
Step 4: Queue for automatch
Step 5: Once you find a match, alt + tab and open the COH2 Game Stats Desktop App
Step 6: If your teammates are rank 5,000 and your enemies are rank 200, drop from the game before it starts
Step 7: Repeat steps 4 through 6 until you get an even match
Problem solved.
Alternatively,
There are plenty of custom games hosted on bridge maps which are mindless fun. Try the All Units Mod vs Expert AI, Horde Defense mod, or even Zombies mod. I'm sure you'll have more fun there than playing 4v4 random automatch.
Yeah, losing is not fun, but 14 games in a row is clearly a L2P issue.
Also, play more 1v1, and less 4v4 (which looks like majority of your games, and the cause of the recent streak). The latter is just asking for horrible experience, unless you play as a premade.
1v1 is where you truly learn. There's just you and your opponent, no other variables.
That's a huge mistake right there. Even discarding the high possibility those tutorials got outdated with patches after they were made.
You need to know WHAT build to use against the forces your opponent is fielding. What won't work against specific factions. You need to be flexible with your build order. IF you go with a specific build, you need to know exactly what will hard-counter it, and drop it as soon as you see the opponent switching to that.
You'd be better off trying to figure out your own build order. Try to learn why specific units at specific time are better than others. What to watch out for when you pick them.
It may not win you games immediately, but is an invaluable experience. And always, always, save your replay and watch it a few times. See what your mistakes were, what deficiency your build order introduced, and try to determine what would be a better approach.
There's a lot to learn in this game, contrary to what the bouncy tanks might suggest. Anticipating your opponent's actions is a huge part of it, and if you're strictly following some tutorial builds, the more experienced opponent will absolutely use that to their advantage.
If you want to play team games, friend some people and stack your team. Team games are won by - le gasp - teamwork, and random teammates might as well actually try to do it as they are to completely ignore battlefield situation if not back-camp while you're getting double or triple-teamed on a critical location.
And if you see pinyin nicknames on your team, just ALT-F4 and spare yourself the grief, heh.
Hopefully you enjoy playing some minecraft or fortnite or whatever you end up going to.