Okay, first thread. I can do this. Deep breaths.
Ahem,
This has been an issue with me for awhile now and I was wishing it would just iron out over time but it has not.
Everyone has good days and bad days of course, but for me this game is just bipolar. When I'm having a bad day, which is slightly over half of the time, there is almost no reason for me to play at all; everyone can out manuever me, everyone can outshoot me, I TK, I make straight-up stupid moves, forget what team I am on, fail to notice enemy players directly in front of me, shooting and missing for minutes before they finally kill me, the painful list goes on and on, and on.
And on.
But on a good day the difference is drastic, people accuse me of hacking, I actually run out of ammo, it turns into some WWII movie.
For example, most of my MN9130 leveling was achieved during two good consecutive rounds. Same thing for my Type 99.
Now of course if I could turn it on or off, I would turn it on, leave it on, put tape over the switch and slap on a post-it note reading 'electrical hazard'.
But sadly, when it is off, it's almost like I'm just being nice and giving the other players extra points.
Now what I'm wondering is:
Is it like this for everyone?
If so, is there any time/setting that you know of when you perform better?
Can you think of anything I could just being doing horribly wrong?
Thank you for your time.
Phew, I think that went well. I'm gonna go watch Adventure Time to unwind. . .
Ahem,
This has been an issue with me for awhile now and I was wishing it would just iron out over time but it has not.
Everyone has good days and bad days of course, but for me this game is just bipolar. When I'm having a bad day, which is slightly over half of the time, there is almost no reason for me to play at all; everyone can out manuever me, everyone can outshoot me, I TK, I make straight-up stupid moves, forget what team I am on, fail to notice enemy players directly in front of me, shooting and missing for minutes before they finally kill me, the painful list goes on and on, and on.
And on.
But on a good day the difference is drastic, people accuse me of hacking, I actually run out of ammo, it turns into some WWII movie.
For example, most of my MN9130 leveling was achieved during two good consecutive rounds. Same thing for my Type 99.
Now of course if I could turn it on or off, I would turn it on, leave it on, put tape over the switch and slap on a post-it note reading 'electrical hazard'.
But sadly, when it is off, it's almost like I'm just being nice and giving the other players extra points.
Now what I'm wondering is:
Is it like this for everyone?
If so, is there any time/setting that you know of when you perform better?
Can you think of anything I could just being doing horribly wrong?
Thank you for your time.
Phew, I think that went well. I'm gonna go watch Adventure Time to unwind. . .