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I'm fueled by making bads rage at me, so I can report them to make ow2 a less toxic environment...
Ngl it's so easy to both play the game and be a troll while not doing anything actually reportable...
Literally I devote entire qp matches to ruining the experience for others.
If my teammates are half decent I tryhard by identifying and targeting the weakest player on the enemy team.. making sure they are respawning every chance they give me to do so...
When my teammates are trash, I strive to be worse than them.. im the mercy who out damages the damage.. true story on multiple occasions
I'm 40 btw
Maybe around 2 hours?
That's because it's a system designed to be biased. You just have to understand that, and realize your just bad side of it..
Then manipulate it to move back onto its good side..
This is a common problem for capable solo players, as well as player who play both a mix of solo and partys..
Your average win rate is inflated, as a result the matchmaking is screwing you to try and bring you back down to where it thinks you should be.
All you need to do is deflate your win rate and convince matchmaking your not an above average player..
Basically the matchmaking system punishes you for winning and rewards you for losing, in an indirect way..