u/RustyKn1ght

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After ten games, I'm seeing a pattern here.

8 out 10 games has been my team is either playing 2-2-2 or switching to 2-2-2 mid match. And most of the time red team also plays 2-2-2.

And usually 2-2-2 team wins over 1-3-2 team, even if 2-2-2 plays badly.

I'm not sure what is the point of this experiment: all it seems to be proving that 2-2-2 is far more easier and efficient way to play, which kinda defeats the whole purpose of this experiment. Everyone who has played OpenQ knows already that 2-2-2 is almost always the winning comp.

What sort of data this is supposed to provide? It just seems that this is a exercise to prove a point that doesn't need anymore validation.

u/RustyKn1ght — 1 month ago

Roadhog helps me to get "Smooth As Silk" achievement.

As you know, "Smooth As Silk" requires Widowmaker to score an airborne elimination. This is usually done by shooting your grapling hook towards a ledge and then using momentum to launch yourelf to the air, pick your target and then either make the perfect shot before your legs touch the ground, either by tracking or trapping your target.

Well, apparently getting lifted by Roadhog's ultimate and then being pinned against the wall works too. You won't see the achievement popping up, because apparently replay's won't track those, but I checked and the cute spray for Widow has been unlocked.

u/RustyKn1ght — 2 months ago