Hello everyone,
I guess you all know the effect: Sometimes you are losing game after game, no matter what you do or who you are playing against. Some people resort to blaming it on smurfs or map hackers, but that is usually but a pathetic excuse.
Fortunately, on other days there are also lucky streaks. My personal nightmare map is Savannah, because there is so much luck involved in finding hunt there. Atlantean is a particular difficult opposing race for Thor, too.
But right now I am ill at home(having caught a bitter cold), but have already improved enough so that a few games are in it for me , and thanks to lots of illness sleeping I am not tired either. This is probably the reason why I just had a lucky streak, and now a victory vs a 1730 Oranos on Savannah. (defeating a 1730 used not to be much of an issue to me, but lately, things have become a lot harder due to the diminishing total number of players on ESO)
Darkness is a state of mind
Valor is the contempt of Death and Pain. (Tacitus)
Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. (Piet Hein)
I guess you all know the effect: Sometimes you are losing game after game, no matter what you do or who you are playing against. Some people resort to blaming it on smurfs or map hackers, but that is usually but a pathetic excuse.
Fortunately, on other days there are also lucky streaks. My personal nightmare map is Savannah, because there is so much luck involved in finding hunt there. Atlantean is a particular difficult opposing race for Thor, too.
But right now I am ill at home
Darkness is a state of mind
Valor is the contempt of Death and Pain. (Tacitus)
Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. (Piet Hein)