I always vote for people who get the MVP. I'm kind of confused about it though. Do you have to spend the entire match on fire or can you go on/off fire multiple times the majority of the match?
it means you spent 91% of the match on fire
I always vote for people who get the MVP. I'm kind of confused about it though. Do you have to spend the entire match on fire or can you go on/off fire multiple times the majority of the match?
That feel when the other team isn't even trying to live.
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I've been rocking Tracer recently though. Really didn't like her at first, but I approve of how irritating she can be :3
it means you spent 91% of the match on fire
can i have people huddle for safety like that when i sticky someone
Im struggling so much to not get bored in solo queue but I'm learning Zenyatta and he's fun af, I can erase basically any tank in a few seconds.
Solo queue either ends in being really fun or really awful for me with no inbetweens
Teach me the ways of Zenyatta I still suck
>discord orb roadhogSolo queue either ends in being really fun or really awful for me with no inbetweens
Teach me the ways of Zenyatta I still suck
Playing with random people is pretty much the only thing I can do since I don't have many regular friends who play with me. I either get a team that works together or is completely divided. I still have a lot of fun playing, but man it is a lot better with communication. Otherwise it's...
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>discord orb roadhog
>hope you're out of range of hook
>*cool energy ball noises*
>roadhog deleted, now have fun with the tracer behind you about to kill you![]()
One of his wise respawn lines "Pain is an excellent teacher."
I'm not a fan of competitive mode since the appeal of overwatch to me is playing with friends and you can't play with friends in ranked.
I don't need a ranking system to know I'm above average for my MMR though - I consistently do very well.
I'm not a fan of competitive mode since the appeal of overwatch to me is playing with friends and you can't play with friends in ranked.
I don't need a ranking system to know I'm above average for my MMR though - I consistently do very well.