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Also, sometimes, when my team got wiped - I had no option to ult, since the enemy team was chasing me.
This is not happening often, though.
Semi-constructive response: Eh, you shouldnt exactly be ulting every time theres a team wipe but if it was just the other support down I'd usually argue he should have ulted to revive you? Hard to tell.
Average ult usage might be one or two per round but if yall were just getting stomped to the point that reviving team members into a meat shredder wasnt going to help anything but the enemy's ult charge, idk.
just like in overwatch old mercy style, you shouldn't hold rez for too long, if you have ult and you notice things going south really quickly. 1 down, and you hear 2 enemy ults? it's not a bad idea to just rez, because if anyone dies, they will get rezed instantly for the next 10 seconds.
take cover and remember your body counts as an aoe for rez. (so it expands as you move)