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Post by punishingcossack on Oct 13, 2020 2:00:14 GMT -5
I just had a thought....do I get face weaker human players and AI bots in tournament if I intentionally weaken my hangar by removing a bot? I can go from a 1250 hangar to mid 800's by removing my Ares.
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Post by mechtout on Oct 13, 2020 2:47:14 GMT -5
No mm is based on how well you do
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Post by Koalabear on Oct 13, 2020 7:46:23 GMT -5
Plus, the first few days of the Tournament is always easy (comparatively) because everyone is thrown together. I feel bad (maybe only a little) first couple of days cause I can SSK Juggs with my Jav6 KS. But, by 3rd day, it evens out, and 4th day is tough, and I usually give it half a try on the 5th day, and usually don't even bother on the 6th day cause I'm usually in the Grand Master tier by then and a few hours into the day, I usually have people with several thousand points on me.
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Post by Redfiend on Oct 13, 2020 13:22:58 GMT -5
Novice and professional are always easy. Expert and beyond is where the MM gets closer to your CpC AI.
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Post by nocluevok on Oct 13, 2020 14:07:18 GMT -5
Not sure, but the ease in matches, for me at least, has been dumb opponents. Why they insist on running down the ramp to get slaughtered in the center is beyond me. I'll stay at the top of my ramp and shoot fish in a barrel all day. Even my own teammates do it. I've had a few try to sneak around the side, but since I'm in a good defensive position it doesn't usually work out in their favor.
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Oct 13, 2020 14:08:57 GMT -5
Plus, the first few days of the Tournament is always easy (comparatively) because everyone is thrown together. I feel bad (maybe only a little) first couple of days cause I can SSK Juggs with my Jav6 KS. But, by 3rd day, it evens out, and 4th day is tough, and I usually give it half a try on the 5th day, and usually don't even bother on the 6th day cause I'm usually in the Grand Master tier by then and a few hours into the day, I usually have people with several thousand points on me. This ^
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Post by punishingcossack on Oct 13, 2020 16:38:29 GMT -5
Plus, the first few days of the Tournament is always easy (comparatively) because everyone is thrown together. I feel bad (maybe only a little) first couple of days cause I can SSK Juggs with my Jav6 KS. But, by 3rd day, it evens out, and 4th day is tough, and I usually give it half a try on the 5th day, and usually don't even bother on the 6th day cause I'm usually in the Grand Master tier by then and a few hours into the day, I usually have people with several thousand points on me. hmmm well, I've actually never intentionally tanked my hangar like this before, so I don't know if I got weaker AI's because of it. I can't really tell the difference on day 1 between having a 800 hangar vs 1250
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Post by punishingcossack on Oct 13, 2020 16:40:33 GMT -5
Plus, the first few days of the Tournament is always easy (comparatively) because everyone is thrown together. I feel bad (maybe only a little) first couple of days cause I can SSK Juggs with my Jav6 KS. But, by 3rd day, it evens out, and 4th day is tough, and I usually give it half a try on the 5th day, and usually don't even bother on the 6th day cause I'm usually in the Grand Master tier by then and a few hours into the day, I usually have people with several thousand points on me. one trick I used to finish #1 in Master on the last day last week: I waited until the very last minute (1h before tourney ends) to join a heat, played for a full hour. Opposition wasn't crazy intense except for 3 matches where the MM 「fluffernutter」ed me over w/ OP bots
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Post by ⓣⓡⓘⓒⓚⓨ48 on Oct 13, 2020 17:10:02 GMT -5
Plus, the first few days of the Tournament is always easy (comparatively) because everyone is thrown together. I feel bad (maybe only a little) first couple of days cause I can SSK Juggs with my Jav6 KS. But, by 3rd day, it evens out, and 4th day is tough, and I usually give it half a try on the 5th day, and usually don't even bother on the 6th day cause I'm usually in the Grand Master tier by then and a few hours into the day, I usually have people with several thousand points on me. one trick I used to finish #1 in Master on the last day last week: I waited until the very last minute (1h before tourney ends) to join a heat, played for a full hour. Opposition wasn't crazy intense except for 3 matches where the MM 「fluffernutter」ed me over w/ OP bots When that doesn't work anymore, I have found a little better success by playing the first game in a Tourney as soon as I can in the morning... which puts me in a bracket with mostly people on the other side of the world that aren't playing when the last hour comes around... then if I can push to #1, I will... if not, I will just push to the highest spot that gets me decent rewards. So far... so good.
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