u/Operationtiger8

Why am I so bad?

So I picked up overwatch a few weeks ago and I think the game is awesome - I’m a much bigger fan of it than marvel rivals (I now realize how stupid support ult immortality trading was). That being said, I’m equally awful at all roles - I’m like hard stuck silver 4-5 in dps, support, and tank. I do well in quick play (I used to try and get reps in there) but it doesn’t translate at all to ranked and I’m kinda shocked because a year back I was plat 2 in marvel rivals (I know it’s a newer game so it was easier to climb but still I didn’t expect to be almost bronze in this one). For whatever reason my aim is only “good” on Emre (I’m kinda bored of his kit and could probably climb a bit higher) and when I switch to other hit scan, I can’t hit anything at all. Flankers I do well in quick play then in ranked I’m just dying nonstop. Tanks: Domina and Junker Queen (aim is good) but I’m not in love with their kits - I think hazard is super cool but I’m garbage with him. Then on support I like Illari and Kiriko (I can’t hit kunai for my life tho) but I’m still losing despite thinking I’m playing well so it must be that my numbers aren’t good enough idk. In any case, any advice for how to approach this game and get better? Or to better understand why my aim can be significantly better on Emre then I play Ashe and miss everything? Anyways,

Thanks!

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u/Operationtiger8 — 4 hours ago

Will the league and teams react to Arsenal's tactics?

It's no secret that Arsenal have taken a play style that many dislike whether it be relying on set pieces, time wasting, parking the bus against everyone, and fouling while defending set pieces without punishment. The question is, will the league begin to enforce fouls on corners - e.g Declan Rice physically impeded a Chelsea defender from jumping and heading the ball on target by bear hugging him and holding him on the ground which would 100% be a penalty if done in open play. And will teams learn how to deal with their bus parking? I assume the solution is as easy as every team setting up a low block when they play Arsenal and hoping for a draw. Over the course of the season, consistent draws will not be sustainable for Arsenal to challenge for champions league so they will inevitably have to change tactics and attack from open play. I do think this team is capable of playing beautiful football but they may need conditions to force them to do so.

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u/Operationtiger8 — 4 days ago