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Edited by --KNIGHT--: 6/21/2020 5:46:23 PM
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Crucible sucks, we suck and advice to help you get better

Ever since the playlists updated I have been playing the worst teammates I have ever seen in my life. They can't for the life of them capture zones or win in firefights. They rush in to try and capture the zones but just end up failing and getting team shot and I haven't met one person in the crucible since that has gained a higher KDA than me post match. It's actually ridiculous. You probably won't like it, but it's true. The majority of players in Crucible are awful. People need to start improving their game a bit if they want to start having better matches so here are a few tips you can use so that you die less often: If you see two or more pings on the radar around the corner or behind a wall, DO. NOT. ENGAGE. You will be team shot to death. If you do find yourself surrounded, bail and find the quickest exit away so that you can regroup with your team mates. If you hear a super activate near you. RUN. Your guns will rarely help you win a firefight against a gunslinger or stormcaller unless you are absolutely confident that you can actually take on a full roaming super by yourself. Capping and holding at least two points at all times in control is the best way to gain points. Don't cap all three and switch spawns unless the opposing team is capping the first point you took. If you have a handcannon or some weapon that has little range, try not to peak lanes that have snipers aiming down them. If they are a good sniper they will hit and kill you. Avoid them and get closer to your guns intended range. Follow your teammates. Teamshotting is meta and a 2v1 is always better than a 1v1. If you have a fireteam you can communicate this more effectively and run in a group. These are just a few tips. I could go on, but for the sake of sanity please follow the advice. You will die less often.

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  • Edited by reenry: 6/23/2020 3:08:28 AM
    Trust me. Anybody can be good at PvP with following some common practices. 1. Pick your fights Easy to understand, you also need to understand what situation you are going into and what range you are fighting at. If you run into a building expect someone with a shotgun or to get clapped. Your radar and intel is your best friend. Also if you are in a bad spot regroup with your team. (More of a comp tip but try to teamshoot or challenge supers with supers.) 2. Backpedaling or Rushing Know when to backpedal or rush. Its always great to fight a shotgun ape and you back pedal to see hes only doing 12 damage to you at range because you backpedal while doing damage. Thus he needs to readjust by switching or committing, still you have advantage. Rushing yourself depends on your build or your class/scenario. If you have a shotgun its always good to be ready to switch whenever. Always make sure your shotgun is in 1 shot range before you commit. 3. Radar. Just pay attention you can get out of a lot of midmap situations. 4. Just play more. Learn common jump spots or crosshair placements. Time is the best way to learn and adapt to every situation. These so called “sweats” are actually average players who put as much time into PvP then into PvE and you cant hate them for that. 5. Teammates In casual D2 pvp Ive had bad team experience during solo q. But if you get good team thats always good. But outside of comp dont expect to rely on your team to always play obj, like control. Sometimes losing is just out of your control. There are nutty people. And you will face them. And you will lose. It sucks, but you can learn and adapt.

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