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Welcome to "Marvel Rivals," which is constantly losing Players for a Reason.
Full Rigged Garbage that only makes gullible, narrow-minded People with zero Skill happy.
How an AI can predict any variable? Elaborate.
Sometimes it's just like that and there's not much you can do about it. I'm a solo players though so ranked is already rough for me.
I wish they would have a separate solo queue for people who don't want to play against anybody grouping.
Groups are more likely going to play against groups. So if enemy team has some players grouped up, so do you.
You literally can't teach someone how to work a corner or other cover properly, or to try to get a better angle of attack, or to do damage between keeping the tank up instead of staying completely hidden from the whole enemy team in the middle of a match. All that should be a given. If three or more people on your team have no concept of the basic tactics of a game like this, one person can't carry that. There simply isn't enough pressure from your own team and it turns into a 1-3 v 6 in seconds.
If by some miracle the enemy team becomes overconfident and you are able to work an angle and force a win on an engagement, your own team may make it even worse by also becoming overconfident in the next engagement. Sometimes you can turn the tables and it snowballs in your favor, but it's not common.
If some basic tips and communication fail in the entire first round and first three engagements into the second round, it's time to call it and surrender.
EOMM became a scapegoat for people to cope with their losses. Problem is, you'll never get better with that mentality. It would always be something, some excuse why the game is rigged against you.