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@MrGreenWithAGun
"It has come to my attention that those who literally move as a team are FAR more likely to win engagements than those who are trying to catch up to their teammates who think they are so good they can be 30 seconds ahead of their team."
Another common-sense idea that I completely disregard on a daily basis. It is true that if you don't play a mobility legend then you really should stick to your teammates no matter how obviously foolish their courses of action.
But if you do play mobility and if you take the time in your personal training regimen to learn how to solo then there are a lot of other Apex Truths to be learned that most players will never know about, or would outright disbelieve if I tried to tell them. Chief among them is this: Once you have reached a level of competence with weapon handling and the basics of engagement then the best course of action you can take in this game is to AVOID FIGHTS at almost any cost. Assuming, as I always do, that a win takes precedence over any stat chasing. Engagements are not your friend, even if you believe they're the meat of the game. And the earlier they occur in a match then the more worthless they really are. All downside with nothing worthwhile to be accomplished. All risk, no reward. Or so says me. I know most everyone will disagree, but there it is.
I will never understand why anyone that chases stats, banners, kills and bragging rights on these particulars, play a battle royale game, where the sole purpose is to win.
Which in most cases means, playing smart, strategic and yes, avoiding some fights or picking and choosing them carefully - knowing when to engage and most importantly - when not to engage.
There are other modes or COD for the stat chasers.
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