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Unfortunately a better way to rank players would be to show them their calculated mmr as a skill level. But that doesn't give people a thing to grind to.
- 2 years ago
On MnK it’s unrealistic for a new player. You’d need 5,000 hours before you’d climb. If you start on controller it’s very realistic goal with no experience. Play bloodhound to remove the need for situational awareness skill gap. Learn to use the scans to support the more experienced controller players on your team. Don’t waste scans. Carry ult excels. You could realistically be a pred in 300 to 400 hours. Shoot for masters your first season. Find two masters who want to meet up 2-3 hours a day a few days a week. And your second season you won’t have any issues getting there.
You need a controller with stick drift and play 4-3 rotational aim assist. This stick drift always keeps the aim assist active and micro aims for you on ranged enemies. Just learn to mirror strafe enemies.
- Asmodeus5662 years agoHero+
I have to agree with @hayhor here.
You def need skills. If you can make plat1 or D4 on your own (soloQ) you should be able to make master or Pred if you 3stack with players of like skill.
To make Pred and maintain it you will have to have a dedicated 3stack.
The time investment to make Pred is no small matter and in order to maintain the rank you would have to keep investing time.
The time investment in ranked play is what keeps a lot of players in Gold to Diamond because they have real lives and cannot make the time dedication even though they may have the skill.
This is my problem as well, I just do not have that amount of free time to invest in that huge grind, so when I do decide to dedicate to ranked play I usually end up in Gold /Plat.
The choice of input device has almost no effect on the grind to pred. Time to play, good teammates, and skill are the biggest factors.
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