So, I wanted to point out something to anyone having trouble with control.
It's important to remember that it isn't clash, and gaining a control point and darting head first to the next one is a bad idea. You will easily lose the rest of the team, and it essentially becomes a race.
This way of playing is no fun and it doesn't work.
Typically what you want to be doing is holding two zones down at all times
Not chasing three
You do this by capturing a zone on the outside of the map, and the capturing one that's considered "in between". So basically "B" or whatever zone is in the middle
You get my point
Once you have two, you need to be working hard on protecting the zones you do have. And when you lose one, fight hard to get it back.
When you are protecting a point and you have others protecting it as well, make sure you're not grouped right next to eachother. You need eyes in different places and if someone has their super, it's best to be spaced out so you're not wiped out.
I know it's difficult if you play solo with everyone running around hectically and you're left all alone.
However, I've won matches by myself holding zones and everyone else going out and doing damage.
I'm interested in any feedback or other tips you've got on control.
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