6 years ago
I just uninstalled Apex
Every single one of my friends quit this game recently. And the reason for it is broadly the same. This game isn't even "playable" Anyone logging on to Apex will casually find themselves spending 45...
Ps4
It's not that I cannot get games in the first place. It's that I cannot get a playable game if my life depended on it.
Over time, the likelyhood of getting at least 1 reliable teammate has gone down to the point where I cannot remember the last time I won a game where I didn't do all of the heavy lifting alone.
Games are supposed to be fun, and fun is the last thing Apex is right now.
@WingmannedbroAlso smurfs, wow...
Another addition to the problems in ranked, they are more than pathetic.
It sounds like "I can't compete on my level anymore, I'm scared, that's why I made a new account and compete against you noobs so I can feel good about myself!"
What a way to ruin ranked for everybody. They do not have respect towards lower level players who actually working hard for it.
@Huntinwabits wrote:
@Wingmannedbrothought you went to PC
Going to, somewhere next year, I did order a beast PC desk today tho.
@GDFrhizo wrote:
@Wingmannedbropatience bro! sounds like you really havent tried looking through the multiplayer section of the club. there you can link up with ppl that have similar styles of playing as you.
While that's true on paper, I find that in reality everybody suffers from world of warcraft syndrome.
I.e. "2.7K exp 2K cr, LF druid and rogues, have 2.7K achievement" and when you check them out you immediately see the never got the 2.7K achievement, and their current rating is actually 1.5K
The flawed ranked system doesn't help spot liars in Apex, lots of fake Diamonds who flew under the radar with the alt f4 abuses. I had this Predator lifeline who was a complete donkey.
When all the friends you made over the course of 8 months or so who are proven solid players and wanted to play ranked with you have left the game, it's frankly hard and tiresome to try and find people again.