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Originally Posted by g-bebe
I had a weird issue where in three consecutive games with two friends in a squad, my game crashed when we were launching. Essentially cripples them to a 2 man squad since I can't rejoin. I then tried it later with two randoms and no issues... super weird.
Watching shroud play is insane. I mean I know the guy is a world class CS player but he makes crazy play after play.
I updated my graphics drivers and I didn't have as many problems, but still experienced one freeze mid-game (fortunately we weren't in a fight) and then it crashed (disconnect from server, which might not have been my fault) when I was at the main menu. Seemed to run smoother than it was before, but it wasn't a long session. I also reduced a lot of the video quality options.
It's definitely a really cool game. I still suck miserably, but I watched a couple videos and I feel like I did better in the hour or so I played last night. I play way too tentatively - tend to let my teammates initiate. I did almost single-handedly save my team, but came up just short. Both my teammates got killed, one inside a building, one outside. I got flanked, but threw a grenade inside to down one enemy and somehow got away long enough to heal a little. Downed another guy in a 1-v-1, but the third guy finally got me after I did a bunch of damage to him. Too bad the knockdowns didn't count as kills. It was easily the best few seconds I have had in this game - I actually felt like I was doing something.
It's weird how different Overwatch feels when I jump back to it after an Apex game. I think one thing I like better about Overwatch is that it's easier for me to see the opposing players. I feel like in Apex, players blend into the surroundings more.