


It was but I also stopped playing onsal when that happened and after how long it took before it was fixed I just quit actively playing frontline. I don't think they care much about that mode that got the short end of the stick in favor of CC which probably has a total of 20 people or something playing it on one DC
The threads got moved to "working as intended" even though it still got changed eventually. I guess in terms of semantics it wasn't considered a bug.

personally as a solo player I do prefer direction in frontlines because there is just so much going on that it's hard for me to pick an optimal decision other than "stay with the pack or die". it is pretty exhilarating playing with a good shot-caller.
but yeah, I can absolutely tell when one of the opposing teams has a premade. they hit like a truck consistently over and over in ways that can't really happen unless they know each other already, or are using a (3rd party!) voice chat, and it's not great as someone who queues in solo. I prefer close games, I'll try my best but it's frustrating to just get absolutely bodied over and over because I had the "misfortune" of ending up on a team with a bunch of strangers who don't know each other.
Like, I play DRG and only DRG in pvp, all of my attack options are selfish, I basically exist to be a sniper rifle picking off people who stray from the pack. I'm not sure what else I can be doing in that situation if a coordinated group just bowls all of us over and kills us seemingly instantly?
The standard advice I've received is "get friends, form your own premade," which is as condescending as it is arrogant. I guess the good news is that, as a DRG, you are useful to a DRK+ premade when you land on their team. Unfortunately, assuming a single premade in a match, that only happens 29% of the time.personally as a solo player I do prefer direction in frontlines because there is just so much going on that it's hard for me to pick an optimal decision other than "stay with the pack or die". it is pretty exhilarating playing with a good shot-caller.
but yeah, I can absolutely tell when one of the opposing teams has a premade. they hit like a truck consistently over and over in ways that can't really happen unless they know each other already, or are using a (3rd party!) voice chat, and it's not great as someone who queues in solo. I prefer close games, I'll try my best but it's frustrating to just get absolutely bodied over and over because I had the "misfortune" of ending up on a team with a bunch of strangers who don't know each other.
Like, I play DRG and only DRG in pvp, all of my attack options are selfish, I basically exist to be a sniper rifle picking off people who stray from the pack. I'm not sure what else I can be doing in that situation if a coordinated group just bowls all of us over and kills us seemingly instantly?

To be fair, if you are playing to farm wins then I don't see why you wouldn't try and find/make a premade to do them with. Not saying it's an absolute requirement to do so, but getting friends or just randoms who also care about getting wins shouldn't be incredibly hard to find.
I don't play to farm wins. I play to enjoy competitive matches. Or did. I've currently joined the ranks of the daily one-and done.To be fair, if you are playing to farm wins then I don't see why you wouldn't try and find/make a premade to do them with. Not saying it's an absolute requirement to do so, but getting friends or just randoms who also care about getting wins shouldn't be incredibly hard to find.
I know how demoralising it can be and how it tends to remove any semblance of 'competition' within a game - removed by the very people who claim to be playing this way because they want to see more competition? That logic doesn't quite work for me, but for now this is an issue that we are unfortunately stuck with. We can only work with it.
Firstly avoid giving up and becoming defeatist. Premade teams can be beaten. It does need a bit of luck and teamwork, but isn't entirely impossible. Unfortunately, in general, such games will require the two random alliances to work together to focus the premade's alliance down. This is where a bit of luck is needed. Sadly, we have no control over what the second random alliance chooses to do and can only hope that they also choose the path of determined cooperation.
However, we can influence our own alliance and there are small things which we could do to help increase our chances of competing a tiny bit:
1. When you see a particularly troublesome DRK, mark them at the earliest opportunity you get. It will make them far easier to spot at a distance and give you and the rest of your alliance a tiny bit more warning of them incoming.
2. Once you see them and mark them, call a warning. Something in chat about watching out for a DRK/premade on xxx team. Assuming the premade aren't using a RPR/DNC to remove Guard, you can also give a quick reminder to your team to use Guard if they get caught by the DRK. This would be common knowledge amongst regular players, but if it helps to remind new or beginner players of the tools available to them, then all the better.
3. Try to keep a focus on the premade alliance at every opportunity available. While it might seem counterproductive at the beginning when they'll likely be 2nd/3rd place in points (as they're largely ignoring early objectives and going straight into farming BH), if you take your attention off them for even a moment, they'll quickly take the advantage to the point where it's much, much harder to take it back again.
The second random alliance is your friend. If you are lucky enough that they choose to take a defiant stand and focus down the premade, help them. Pinch the premade while they're beginning their attack on the other alliance. Farm BH
4. General good play also helps, obviously. Keep a watch on your own DRK (if you have one), try to coordinate your own attacks/LB with their vokes, say something when your LB is ready (it will let the DRK know you're ready for a burst and let the other DPS know that you can get some good damage if they are able to coordinate their attacks/LB with yours). Map bottlenecks are a nightmare vs premades, try to spread out as much as possible.
Other tips are generally more class-specific. Depending on how confident you are and how interested you are in expanding your knowledge of various classes in PvP, you could always give MNK, RPR, DRK etc. a try to take a more targeted role in trying to hinder the premade
Last edited by Scintilla; 04-02-2024 at 05:48 PM.
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