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Show me some Mercy

There’s nothing quite like whittling hours away with friends, setting the world to rights. Melting hours away having a chat with others is extremely cathartic, whether over a cozy coffee and cake, a cold glass of white wine and nibbles, or headshotting rivals in Overwatch.

That doesn’t mean, however, that I didn’t care about the game. My team and I grew frustrated at how stale Overwatch was becoming. The release of both new maps and heroes was few and far between, and when Blizzard did add new heroes, they seemed to be broken . Eventually, we stopped playing altogether., however, looked to offer the perfect opportunity to jump back in. It promised to breathe new life into the shooter that was once the backdrop to my Friday nights.

The change to 5v5 matches means that coordination is more crucial than ever, and each player’s contribution has more impact. But, for out-of-practice players, there’s nowhere to hide: with 6v6, there was a bit of wiggle room, space for mistakes. You could take a breath and, as I used to, have a bit more of a relaxed approach to the game. If someone in your team simply wasn’t very good, you could get on with the match and maybe even win.

Sure, this isn’t as important in quick play, but it sure does zap the fun out of the game to feel you are responsible for your team’s loss, or to find yourself blaming a single player on your team for a defeat. If you’ve got asquad that you can coordinate with, then things are considerably easier, but that has its own problems.

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