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Then consider yourself Lucky. Im serious. In most pvp games, maybe not in 99%, but the MAJORITY of ppl are braindead scrubs withn an screwdriver in their nose up to their brain. But every game has normal ppl in it.
But thats the reason i left WoWS, the majority of the gamecommunity dosent get the most BASICS of game machanics (e.g. angling)
TBF. in ground forces im such a scrub with an screwdriver up my nose, luckily i play maval and air^^
Im happy that you have/had normal exp in other games but on my side nah.
STOP....to much thinking.........
made me laugh though. tks.
have fun.
no that means your in a squad with them theres a setting to auto squad
I've found the bots are the guys with email accounts for usernames. Some people say they're just the xbox players, but I find that unlikely since they never get anywhere near the top of the match leaderboard, suggesting a severe skill imbalance akin to the known 1.0-1.3 bots that drive into buildings.
You know that an essential tactic of an armored fight — especially when you are fighting strongly armored vehicles — is "flanking", right? Which in this "game" means that you have to go to the flanks, which — guess what — are most often on the way to the B and C points… And yes, sometimes, it is even not wise to go straight to the capture point first, but rather destroying most of the enemy team trying to before.
But that is not an excuse for the matchmaking to make obvious uneven and unfair teams 90% of the time. And once again, and if you are a free player, when it happens just have a look at teams composition: don't you notice that premium accounts/tanks are almost always on the opponent team that steamroll you? Don't you notice that those known good players playing in squad are in the opponent team playing their premium tank, and teamed with other known good players of others known squad, while you have almost only bad players with you?
Just have a look at this, and make your own stats, and compare with probability theory. Then you'll have a start of an answer to the question: is this "game" rigged and pay-to-win, or not?
good way to derail the thread by talking about something else. "clueless people"
Sure, the understandings of the way that the matchmaker is making teams, and why some are often teamed with bad players against steamrolling teams of good players is derailing the thread.
Either Gaijin's programmers are bad and don't know how to program a matchmaker, either they are not bad and the matchmaker they programmed is doing what they programmed it for. The last which I tend to prefer then leads to the question of… why is it matchmaking like that?
Unless you consider Gaijin's programmers to be bad, and everything from the strange matchmaking to the strange RNG to be just bad luck (at least for those suffering from it, because they are also those benefiting…)?
Then my steam review went missing. I made a new one, and the comments from 2019 showed up again. A little sus.
I second that, I also noticed such a mechanism on one of my accounts, played occasionally from my job, when it has been some days I had not played it.
this thread has nothing to do with what you think about mm.
can you not understand that?
Sounds like we might be onto something.