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- Balladalidila2 years agoSeasoned Ace
My advice to you is to record all your matches and rewatch pivotal moments or generally just situations where you thought something "fishy" happened etc etc. This will most likely make you realize that many of these situation you perceive as happening because of "bad teammate", is rather just unlucky circumstances, bad synergi/understanding of each other as Apex players or even you who missed to take in all the information of the whole situation, especially from your teammates POV.
I also dare to say that if those on this forum, who complain on always getting "bad teammates", would actually record EVERY SINGLE match and post them for everyone to see, the majority of viewers would not agree that that player always is the best player of the team. Its easy to only remember the matches that went well for you and conveniently forget all the matches that you were the unlucky one.
But there is ofc also the possibility that you are much better than your teammates because you are smurfing, either due to alt accounts i.e real smurfing, or due to resets and inactivity i.e "built-it" smurfing. I am doing the latter right now. I am the typical casual 4k dmg hardstuck 10k rp master player but took a break for a while and just recently came back. So when I play in low elo now, ofc I will be better than most of my teammates... But I am also honest and smart enough to realize that I am also generally better than the average enemy player. And as long as I do my thing and dont try to save two unsavable "true" bronze players, I WILL be gaining RPs quite steadily. Not as fast as in the old system because the new ranked system is harder, but at least steadily.
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