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Raising consciousness for "stacking" !
Rainer Zu Fall:
"Don't do stacked teams - it ruins you and everyone's experience!"
To raise the consciousness for stacking as the problem it is, I thought "heck, why not launch a campaign?"
So if anyone of you ever had trouble with overpowered, stacked teams, you're welcome to write your story here and/or get creative as I tried to do above!
Stacking mainly occurs in lobbies crowded with experienced players, which are quite active in this forum too usually. Sadly, it doesn't stop at the borders of clan matches - people that are experienced tend to crew up with sometimes a full team to stomp new players into the ground.
I know that you like to play with your friends, everyone does. But play against them sometimes, it's just as much fun! Maybe you get to know more people by that?
If you ever catch yourself being on such a team, remember and be aware: Don't do stacking!
Zenark:
Us pastries often fight against each other; it's always fun to blast your friends to hell <3
Mr. Ace Rimmer:
Overwatch do try, but sometimes it hard when the spectator spots are full so you can't do a switch quickly :( - But it certainly is fun to change things up a bit. And Zenark, didn't you say you wanted to be an OVW :P
QKO:
*ahem* https://gunsoficarus.com/community/forum/index.php/topic,2329.0.html
Garou:
I'm not a fan of stacking, and in Wolfpack we often hop sides to balance matches, but I want to address something on the other side of the stacking-coin: team practices.
I can't count how many times we in Wolf have been accused of stacking because we're trying to fly with our allied pilots and crews. Or because we stayed in a balanced lobby after some of the other team have had to leave, and had it filled with lower level players. Then suddenly someone joins and goes "OMG STACKZ!~" Well, yeah, it is -now-, but it wasn't for the past 10 matches...
Just saying, not all stacks are necessarily intentional.
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