Soldato
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At low ranks I told people that if they were out of position, or not in LOS then I would try to heal them but if they died it was on them.
For flankers I asked them to make use of megas and minis (if they were incapable of disengaging before 1hp for instance). Good flankers know when to poke and when to retreat. At the lowest ranks good positioning seems a foreign concept to a lot of people and they can't understand when a death is their own fault.
At higher ranks its far more likely a poorly positioned player will understand that they caused their own death, that or be called out for it by someone else. At lower ranks "you didn't heal me i died" or worse are the usual comments. It's a huge difference. Probably caused by the fact that lower ranks are far less punishing to out of position players so they pick up bad habits and as they rank up those habits stick and they expect what works in one rank to work in another. That just doesn't happen.
For flankers I asked them to make use of megas and minis (if they were incapable of disengaging before 1hp for instance). Good flankers know when to poke and when to retreat. At the lowest ranks good positioning seems a foreign concept to a lot of people and they can't understand when a death is their own fault.
At higher ranks its far more likely a poorly positioned player will understand that they caused their own death, that or be called out for it by someone else. At lower ranks "you didn't heal me i died" or worse are the usual comments. It's a huge difference. Probably caused by the fact that lower ranks are far less punishing to out of position players so they pick up bad habits and as they rank up those habits stick and they expect what works in one rank to work in another. That just doesn't happen.

I know what you mean. I think in placements, it still knows your SR and just adjusts as you win and lose like it would if you were just regular comping. It would be better if more weight was put into personal performance in the placements perhaps and double SR movement. I had a similar start last season, I think I won 8, tied 1, lost 1 and was still kind of where I left the season before. I carried on predominantly winning over the next 30 or so matches and rose about 300-400 SR. If it just took my form from my placements, it would have started me closer to that final SR in the first place. (I blame my massive drop at the end of the season to me playing while ill... and I stand by that excuse!
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