Posted by Steve
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 8:55 PM
I am curious about this, do you guys rather hold them hostage with the hope of winning of just ff and not risk them tilting?
What circumstances could change your decision, if there is any? Like maybe you would ff if it's a 1-12 match but not if it's 5-7?
Personally I never FF in comp since the bigger the gap the more mmr you lose or so have i been told. But on unrated I do not hold them hostage if the gap is big (~6 rounds)
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/tjdoyj/your_team_is_loosing_and_wants_to_ff_all_of_them/
- https://reddit.com/tjdoyj
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