Quite clearly.
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I marked everyone in my party, and the entire alliance decided to follow wherever we went. We raided Adder, chased them back to their base, and killed them all. Then we did the same thing to maelstrom, while taking their nodes on the way. Notice my position at the end of the match. Most of the nodes spawned near adder/mael btw.
Yes, it's an RNG fest.
Most of my wins so far have been because RNG was generous to us, usually when our spawn point is in the cave, which is the best of the 3 spawn points. We sit back and hold nodes, and watch as Adder and Maelstrom just relentlessly go at each other on the beach. Then hope that they don't target us of course, because the instant they do, we're usually pushed to third.
That or every node decides to spawn in favor of a different GC, and taking the node just becomes difficult when you're targeting 1 GC, but the other GC is targeting you.
What it really comes down to though, is a mixture of what team listens the most, and whether or not you're being targeted by one of the GC's. Usually it's the GC that isn't involved in the large skirmishes that comes out on top.
Yes, it's really a RNG. It happen when Adder in last minute suddenly has 2 A stone on their area.
Well yes, I believe the RNG is too strong too. What I'm saying is that you have to know the power of RNG to battle RNG. Sadly, too many matches are determined purely due to RNG. In these cases a coordinated zergfest (lol do those words go together?) may be your only hope.
does no one understand what the word random means any more
I wish we could utilize our parties of 8 more. Swarming things as a entire alliance just ends up being Slaughter.
hey, how do you guys pull up those scoreboard statistics while in a match?
like data lost to deaths and stuff like that