The Finals: 50 Ranked Tips Every Solo Needs To Know
If you just so happen to be in a heavy medium comp, alternate mesh shields with the other heavy when reloading to hold position or close gaps. This will preserve both mes shields and provide continuous DPS while the medium is healing from behind. Of course, this depends on the teammates actually selecting the correct specializations.
You can always steal the vault back when you wipe out the opposing team. There is absolutely no rush to steal the cash back, being that there isn't a third party to worry about. My last tip, and hence why I said to treat every player with the respect you want to be treated with, is that if you just so happen to be lucky enough to get some crack teammates, you have great synergy with them.
Request it from them and ask them to run it back. This can easily turn 600 points into 1,00. And that's about it. I wanted to apologize for some of these tips being a little bit scattered. I try to organize it the best I possibly can; however. ADHD and organization don't really go hand in hand, and anyhow.
I wanted to clarify some things with you guys and let you know that depending on your ELO, from bronze all the way to diamond, your opponent's skill level will not vary a lot. The only thing that will vary if you solo out is the skill level of your teammates. Well, from bronze to silver, there is a high possibility that you will receive ranks that are at least higher than yours as teammates.
For example, being a bronze player and getting a diamond and a gold player as your two teammate this will essentially give you the illusion that your matches from bronze to Gold are easier, but in reality they were not what most likely happened is that you had really good teammates that complimented your skill assuming that you were one of the players with a very high ELO, but really never invested any time in ranked on the other hand when you get to gold one and Beyond, you will receive players that are most likely significantly lower than your current rank going against other teams that are most likely stacked, the only question is are you the lucky player that is paired with two other players that have high elos just like yourself but just didn't play much ranked or are you going to be stuck with players that actually have no idea what they're doing but with that being said the only plus side and the most important thing you have to remember, is that diamond can be attained through persistence.