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To be fair ive beaten 3000 power teams with my 2000 power team in the tourneys.
choose the right coach and captain and select the right plays... scrambling can also be a big game changer when things get tough...
dont be afraid to take the risks also.
Of course it's POSSIBLE to overcome a relatively huge power disadvantage and still win, but those matchups shouldn't be happening in elimination tournaments to begin with. Certainly, matchmaking is a little more difficult on the PvP side because any algorithm is a prisoner of the teams currently online and looking for a match, but there's zero excuse for lopsided matches with PvC. I too got eliminated on both formats in the first matches (on the first day with forced scheme) by drawing opponents more than double my power. That's just garbage. Not sure why it's so difficult to tighten up matchmaking to ensure that everyone mostly gets more even challenges, not just cupcakes and juggernauts, even if only just for these elimination tourneys.
Quote from Ilyaas_wp >> To be fair ive beaten 3000 power teams with my 2000 power team in the tourneys.
choose the right coach and captain and select the right plays... scrambling can also be a big game changer when things get tough...
dont be afraid to take the risks also.
Of course it's POSSIBLE to overcome a relatively huge power disadvantage and still win, but those matchups shouldn't be happening in elimination tournaments to begin with. Certainly, matchmaking is a little more difficult on the PvP side because any algorithm is a prisoner of the teams currently online and looking for a match, but there's zero excuse for lopsided matches with PvC. I too got eliminated on both formats in the first matches (on the first day with forced scheme) by drawing opponents more than double my power. That's just garbage. Not sure why it's so difficult to tighten up matchmaking to ensure that everyone mostly gets more even challenges, not just cupcakes and juggernauts, even if only just for these elimination tourneys.