If you are a proficient Hanzo player but the team lacks a support or tank, your contributions will end up falling flat as far as the team is concerned. Master a damage hero, a tank, a defensive hero, and a support before even jumping in to competitive mode. Speaking of picking heroes, it still would be best to master one from each role you’ll have to play. Jump into a few quick match games to better your proficiency with new heroes, but save your best heroes for competitive mode. On that note, I discourage picking heroes you aren’t quite familiar with yet. What good does getting kill after kill if you over extend yourself and let your whole team down? Despite competitive mode ranking you based on your contribution, helping your team win is still the most important goal to focus on. If you have a group of only 2 or 3… even a group of 5… I suggest using the team chat option rather than sticking to a group voice channel.īe a team player and remember your KDR doesn’t matter. While ideally, you’d want to queue with a group of five friends to better foster strong synergy among the team… sometimes that isn’t the best option. I will revise a few things but for the most part, much of my advice stays largely the same.Ĭommunication is key in Overwatch but even more so competitively. So with competitive mode now ranking players based on skill rather than just how long they played the game, matches have been immediately leveled up and after playing quite a few competitive matches I can say without a shadow of a doubt that these have been some of the most intense matches I’ve played in Overwatch since the game first launched.įirst off, it wouldn’t hurt to review a few basics from my “So You’re New to Overwatch” guide I posted early last month. Written by Justin Prince ( Overwatch launching their competitive mode this week, players of the widely popular hero shooter finally get something to shake up the monotony after over a month of escorting payloads and vying for being king of the hill.
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