Why am i not doing enough dps?
I saw someone with the same investment as me (c3r1) do 170k with the same team and combo.
i also tried the n4e 3n1c combo but it gave the same results?
what can i do to improve my damage?
I saw someone with the same investment as me (c3r1) do 170k with the same team and combo.
i also tried the n4e 3n1c combo but it gave the same results?
what can i do to improve my damage?
I can't exactly do a DPS test here since I don't have C6 Nicole yet (but i probably won't be able to use Lynette in endgame until then anyway since without C6 Nicole the damage just sucks) but I was thinking maybe prune instead of durin? I'm not sure if c3 furina can compete with newer units. Lynette can reliably max fanfare in this team every rotation so it's a constant 120% buff, but I'm not sure if that's the best possible team. Especially considering during will deal around 50-60% of the damage.
Im planning to save for the next nicole rerun, whenever that is, and by doing that i wont be going for any of the sneznaya cast. I do have a few well invested characters, but im wondering if ill still be able to brute force the upcoming stygians/abyss without any stellar characters, maybe relying on CMC
I was looking at characters I wanted to try with C6 Nicole when her rerun came and I was wondering if anyone has already tried Lynette and what that would look like and how much DPS it would do
Ive been wondering this recently, if hoyo were to give raiden buffs similar to the ones we recently got, or the ones zhongli/adepti are get to get, then would they just try to buff cons up to c3, since thats what anyone who vertically invested into raiden would have stopped at, or would they also buff her c4/5/6?
im debating whether or not to get any more cons for that scenario. Im already at c3.
If we get to the point where pierro/traveler confronts ronova about her GENOCIDE in khaenriah and she blames phanes for forcing her to do it and she regrets it, then we can say it's a retcons right? That is NOT a face of regret😭 she did not gaf about those people
IGN: Stosh
Hero: Sojourn
Map: Midtown
Rank: Gold 4
Code: 6N5AJ3
I think i did pretty well this game, putting stats aside i managed to put some good pressure on their dps, and i tried to constantly be on some sort of off angle/high ground, although sometimes that resulted in my death. As for my ability usage I kind of suck at using disruptor shot, and get low value with it, and my slide I try to keep as a get away or to position. Any tips on how to improve will be appreciated
I started playing around late 2022 and have about 2000 hours, with half of those in comp.
I sit around high gold to low plat for all roles, while I did improve over time, since for a long time I was stuck in silver, I still find it hard to climb.
Whenever I queue up, I try looking at my replays and maybe get some hindsight (although the queues sometimes cut that short) and in games, I always try to avoid blaming my teammates, and be as flexible as possible, by switching if needed(within my hero pool) trying to encourage or speak with my team.
I can understand the concepts of what I need to be doing in game, but sometimes I find it hard to put that into the actual match. I do post vod reviews here sometimes, but there's a lot of traffic so it's rare to get much feedback. I've also watched probably every guide under the sun, atleast for the heroes I play, but it still doesn't really stick, and if it does, for the few things that did, it takes a LONG time.
How do I learn better? Do I just not have the overwatch gene? Am I gaming4hopeless?
Code: 88XAV9
Map: Lijiang tower, Win 2:1
IGN: Stosh
Heroes played: Soj, Tracer.
PC
Rank: Champion 2
I feel like this game I did better at the start, and went downhill from there. I think my main issue is probably target priority, especially at this rank, since you get punished super easily for these types of mistakes. I've worked my way through GM recently, mostly because of my superb mechanics, But I'd like to see if anyone has any tips for me to improve :)
I'm currently plat and I'm trying to rank up, but I see videos of people in masters)GM lobbies with 10, 20 minutes queues, and I think I might regret getting better if I get into those ranks. Is it actually that common for queues to be that long? What rank should I stop at if I wanna get a balance of good games and short queues?
2000hr gold soj main here,
How should I use her double slide perk? I've been told it's the best one to use, although on some maps I take the other one just so I can get high ground easier.
Main thing I'm doing is trying to take riskier angles for a few seconds then backing off if I have to with my second slide, but it still feels like I'm not doing enough.
I can add a replay code if anyone would like to look at it, but I don't think this sub is very fond of those.