I can’t begin to guess the number of games i’ve won where I originally thought we’d lose. Overwatch is a game where you can quite literally turn it all around last minute and pull off a victory, and I think a lot of these new players just don’t understand that. It’s usually always the person doing the worst on the team, as well.

A million things can happen to turn the game around, Hero swaps being a big one. Most of these throwers won’t even consider that, either. As soon as I see someone type “GG we lose” in the chat after losing 1 round, I instantly know they won’t attempt to do anything else and we definitely do lose. I know speaking into the subreddit is talking to the minority of players, but I can only hope the number of throwers dissipates in the future.

Also, please give us more avoid slots blizz. 3 isn’t close to being enough.

  • DangleBoppB
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    1 year ago

    I’m just recently getting back into overwatch, and I’ve noticed quitting is EVEN MORE common than when I last played it ~8 months ago. Even if we’re winning, if my teammate dies once in QP, he quits. My dad watched me play a few matches and he was appalled at how weak willed they were