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Honestly, my recommendation for everyone who wants to keep their sanity... Just play and don't care about how you do. Don't care about what your team says, don't care about what people expect you to do. I've played another bunch of matches today and I just realize that even my horrible failure doesn't really decrease the difficulty I'm faced up against. The game just keeps on getting more difficult for you as you go on. Your enemies get better, you maybe don't but that's not a concern to the responsible people. If the game really believes that I'm equal to someone with a Wraith and 3 million lifetime damage, as someone who has at highest 100k lifetime damage on Pathfinder, then I can't change it.
Enemies will always aim better than you.
Enemies will always move better than you.
Enemies will always have the more favorable outcome.
And if you do good for once, the game immediately perceives you a pro.
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+@Peri_Longbow_plz My good friend is 3rd lifeline in the world. over 106k kills over 6k wins and over 24m damage. Even he dies to new players. They are not gods they also can be killed just as easy as you and myself. All those numbers mean is they got more time to play the game.
- 5 years ago@E9ine_AC Of course, those stats don't have to mean everything. I'm not saying that someone with those values is almighty.
But someone who has these stats has likely invested a lot of time and has gathered a lot of core skill along the way. If I were to fight against him, I would likely lose in a streak. Besides these numbers don't just add up by playing maybe half an hour every day. That's likely a time intensive investment that requires at least a few hours daily and dedication.
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