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Except in comp you have to keep playing for another 8 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ minutes.
play the objective
The fact that you mentioned your number of kills as some kind of proof of good play without any context shows that this is a bait/vent thread.
It's pointless to discuss anything.
No match is decided at the start of the game. I've had comebacks where it was looking very dire, I've had enemy teams pull off crazy comebacks on me. There's been several games that go into extra rounds because both teams did a full push.
If you're never having comeback wins, and you play a lot of games, it could be your mentality. I'd ask myself a few questions
1) Am I giving up and preventing the opportunity of a comeback?
2) Am I tilting my team with my messages/comms?
Obviously you won't win every encounter when the team full pushes, but some of these comeback wins are some of the most exhilarating wins you can have in a hero shooter.
An enemy teammate literally had to tell his team to target me because I was getting consistent killstreaks and carpet bombing the cart.