I think we're talking about different things... Unless I'm mistaken, you're a really good player. If you say your teammates are most of the times worse than opponents, I believe you, but that just mean it's not random.Lol, who said anything about a fucking conspiracy, or that it only happens to me, what the hell are you talking about? Like I said to Korean above, I'm playing my games, not you. I've played this game and the first to know what a rather shit team looks like, and I've got plenty this time around. Sorry this bothers you so much.
Ketchup is getting its ass kicked against team Jizz.
Ketchup is getting its ass kicked against team Jizz.
Ketchup is getting its ass kicked against team Jizz.
Made it to Ketchup King. Looking forward to not having to play any Turf War until the next splatfest, doing so much in one go is exhausting and reveals how much the game struggles to make good matches without a clear objective to focus on. I really liked Shifty Station, my guess is that what they meant by calling it a special stage is that a stage with this look but different name will be in every Splatfest as a sort of beta for an upcoming map. I don't seem them designing this weird stage which huge moving areas unlike any other map just for a Splatfest.
I think we're talking about different things... Unless I'm mistaken, you're a really good player. If you say your teammates are most of the times worse than opponents, I believe you, but that just mean it's not random.
The game probably have a high rank for you, so it pairs you with weaker players to balance things. Whether that's the right thong to do is another matter...
Edit : besides, I really doubt you loose more than you win, so?
Out of the 10 matches I played last night at least, 7 of them were against ketchup which is the team I'm on. Ketchup will probably lose because so many matches are going to cancel each other out lol
I mean, you can write whatever you want, but I'm the one actually playing my games, not you. It's obviously not every time, and I have gotten on some good teams, but when you're consistently the highest scorer of the game, you see teammates doing stupid shit or not painting significant portions of the maps, and you're consistently on teams that have very low level players against those that lack them, I think I can come to my own conclusions.
Other way around for me soooo...lol
Team Ketchup is too busy playing against other members of Team Ketchup, because no one likes mayonnaise.
Out of the 10 matches I played last night at least, 7 of them were against ketchup which is the team I'm on. Ketchup will probably lose because so many matches are going to cancel each other out lol
Being the highest scorer doesn't actually mean you are the best player. It means (in Turf Wars) you prioritize inking over fighting. Your particularly strategy in doing so might not be the best one for assisting your team in winning - you can "ink wrong." Like if you are earning all those points inking the spawn at the start of the match instead of backing up your teammates on the front lines.
I'm not saying you're not the best player on your team, but I'm saying the game showing you at the top of the team list doesn't mean you played the best, or contributed most to the win. Maybe the other team had some awesome player that the guy on your team who ranked worst kept sniping before he could do any real damage.
I wish you could level up in Splatfests. I'm stuck at only level 7 because of that.
You can, I went up 2 levels.I wish you could level up in Splatfests. I'm stuck at only level 7 because of that.
So many ketchup vs ketchup matches.
I know it was a thing in the first game, but I never actually experienced it in past Splat Fests.
I wish you could level up in Splatfests. I'm stuck at only level 7 because of that.
Nah, man. I'm consistently cracking 1000+, and 1200+ on an infrequent level, and I've still on a losing side a lot, way more than I have won. Like, no shit, this may be the best I have done point and paint wise in a damn long time. You can only do so much.
Do all your wins during Splatfest count towards the final score?
Huh? You can level up during a Splatfest. I did, went from 18 to 19.
Do all your wins during Splatfest count towards the final score?
Don't think this is necessarily true since the splat fest test had 24% vs 76% and the 76% won. Though it was very very close. Only reason the 76% won is because of the one sided popularity vote
But that doesn't make any sense. Those matches don't count, so how would they hurt?Out of the 10 matches I played last night at least, 7 of them were against ketchup which is the team I'm on. Ketchup will probably lose because so many matches are going to cancel each other out lol
In many of my games, I've noticed that there is usually 1 really good player who just dominates the entire game. Thus, it's his/her team that wins. So if you lose, you were just on the side without this particular player which is 50% probability.
I know this because I am that player in most of my games.
The fact that you won more than you lost (on a long duration) shows you're above average (which isn't news). You cannot say more than that with probabilities without hypothesis on the matchmaking algorithm.I generally win more than I lose, yeah. It's probably not like a high margin, and it depends on what it is. On Turf Wars, I win more for sure. On Tower Control, I do for sure. For Splat Zones and Rainmaker it's probably closer to 50/50.
But as far as today, woof, lost way more than not. But I'm like 15-4 against Team Mayo, so I've won when it counts, I guess lol
Just was on a team with a level 30 player, a level 5 player, and a level 1 player. Got stomped despite our best efforts (level 30 guy got over 1000p and I went 9-3 and wasn't far behind on the inking), but that's not much help when someone on the team literally just started playing Splatoon and gets sub-400p with zero kills. I don't blame him, we all have to start somewhere, but couldn't the game at least attempt to pair new players with new players so they don't get stomped into the ground by vets and they don't ruin the games of the vets who get paired with them?
Also, picking Ketchup was clearly a mistake. 50% of my matches are against other Ketchup teams, so what's the point?
I learned this lesson in Splatoon1. I never care what the splatfest Vs actually is, I just intentionally pick whichever side I suspect will have the least players so games pop quicker for me.-I can barely find a game in the online mode (splatfest?). Is this because I chose ketchup and there's no Mayo players? I mean, the game is just out, it should be full of players right? Out of five attempts four times my team fills up immediately and the other team never does. The one game I got into was ketchup vs ketchup so I'm not sure how any of this works.
Well, I use an Aero, so that is my priority as it should be for anyone who uses that weapon, but I'm the first to the front lines. I'm firmly a charge to the middle first, then ink your base when you die, type.
But that doesn't make any sense. Those matches don't count, so how would they hurt?
why are all my ketchup vs mayo matches all uneven, it is like fire power 1400 vs 1700
I really wonder about instable connections... I've had a dozen of those today (far more than usual, even if I do get disconnections), most of them at the end of the match (4 or 5 in the countdown), and most of them when I'm winning. I'm sure some people are playing with their internet so that the match fail...