Playing a game once in a while doesn't make you a gamer. I think I played insurgency with you and Tim a while back, but that's about all the gaming I remember from you.
I like you Connor. So I'm not gonna get offended by the implications of that sentence. I haven't been able to play anywhere near as much as I want to, but hopefully within the next year I'll have my own place. And then I will.
I like changes Blizzard made to OW2. 5v5 with less shields, less CC and no 2CP maps feels fast and fluid.
But the problem is the 3 years (2020-2022) of no content for OW1 that resulted in many players moving on from Overwatch, to the point where OW2 will have a much smaller base of people than OW1 did at launch.
I only will only buy Overwatch 2 if public lobbies are casual.
I am not making the same mistake I made playing Fortnite. I quit that game after 2 years of playing because public lobbies became so incredibly sweaty.
That's an inherent thing in most/all pvp games though, and not the developers fault.
When a game first comes out, few to no people know how to play it properly. Then people learn how to play it, and mistakes you could once get away with are now punished.
Elo. A game with balanced matches will put you with opponents of your skill levels. As you win matches, you'll face better opponents.