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To be fair, I am a 600-800 range elo player so, meh... But still, my point should still be heard/is still valid.
2. Your defeat is not because of lazy devs, but your own simple and crucial mistakes. Understanding them reduces frustration a bit, watching replay might help understand. Watching Hera coaching for 1000 Elo (Youtube) will teach all common mistakes.
3. Resign if you honestly have to accept there is no more win condition (20 Knights inside your base and you have nothing). Watching your base burn down 5 more minutes will not improve your mood
Maybe people who don't get that upset find themselves thinking or believing things like "it's just a game" or "points don't matter" but that's not how I feel in ranked and you can't just make yourself believe something.
Anyone start like this and have a metamorphosis to more reasonable play? A potential key issue is the ability to easily get top 1% performance in other domains without feeling stressed or like it's work while playing ranked aoe2 is very difficult just to be a median player. This feeds back into the stress because I could probably do much better if each loss wasn't so unpleasant and mood altering.
points dont matter
That's how I feel, I'm not the best at dealing with losses and I beat myself up a lot. Best way I've found to deal with it is, vent hard and fast. Then centre myself and try again. The other method is to get up and walk around for a bit. Generally spike in stress hormones would be needed for fight or flight response but we're sat at PCs and not running towards a threat to attack it or running away from a threat to flee.
Generally just reaching a certain level of acceptance.
Maybe you have something like that with RTS genre.
I dont know about that one. How many hours have u actually put into MP? Are you reinventing the wheel? I have said it many times and I will say it again its really not that hard to get to 1k elo. Play some art of war and practice. Watch some simple build order. Watch 1 of Hera's how to get to 1k elo video or something similar. With like 50 or 100 games after that u should be 1k which isn't too hard to achieve.
Although going past 1k is where u actually need to put more effort in due to the nature of skill distribution.
hmm i am a bit confused. If I am understanding this correctly, you are now losing around half of your matches which means u have reached your true elo so to speak. And no matter how bad or how good u are you will eventually reach that point for ranked unless you are some extreme outliers like pro or the -23 elo players.
If losing half the games is your problem then ranked queue is sadly not designed for u as that is the end goal of ranked queue i.e. give you a competitive experience which usually means 50% WR.