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87.6 hrs on record (79.7 hrs at review time)
The Trials of Playing Ranked in Rainbow Six Siege

Ranked mode in Rainbow Six Siege is a crucible where skill, strategy, and teamwork come together to create some of the most intense gaming experiences. However, it is also where many players encounter some of the most frustrating moments in their gaming journey. One of the most common sources of frustration is teammates who seem utterly uncoordinated, clueless, or incapable of contributing effectively to the match. While gaming should be fun and competitive, dealing with challenging teammates can test the patience of even the most seasoned players.

The Lack of Communication

One of the key aspects of Rainbow Six Siege is communication. From calling out enemy positions to coordinating strategies, a good flow of information can make or break a team. However, too often, ranked games are filled with players who refuse to use their microphones or provide only vague and unhelpful callouts. This silence leaves others to play blind, guessing where enemies might be or what strategies the team is employing. Worse still, some players actively disrupt communication with irrelevant chatter, arguments, or toxic behavior, creating an atmosphere that is counterproductive to success.

Poor Map Knowledge and Game Sense

Rainbow Six Siege has a steep learning curve, and understanding the intricacies of its maps is essential. Unfortunately, in ranked matches, you often encounter players who lack even basic map knowledge. These individuals might wander aimlessly, miss critical angles, or fail to use cameras and drones effectively. Worse, their lack of game sense—such as rushing into obvious traps or ignoring crucial objectives—can single-handedly cost the team a round. Such moments highlight the importance of consistent practice and learning, which some players seem unwilling to prioritize.

Misuse of Operators

Another common issue is the misuse of operators. Siege’s diverse roster allows for strategic creativity, but it also demands that players choose roles that suit the team’s needs. Too often, players pick operators without regard for team composition, leaving glaring weaknesses in areas like breaching, roaming, or defending. For example, selecting an operator like Tachanka on attack—while amusing—is rarely helpful. Additionally, some teammates fail to use their gadgets effectively, wasting utility that could have turned the tide of battle.

The Blame Game

Ranked matches often bring out the worst in players when things go wrong. Instead of reflecting on their own mistakes or working to improve, some teammates resort to blaming others. This toxic behavior not only undermines team morale but also shifts focus away from the game itself. Players who spend more time typing insults in chat than playing constructively only add to the chaos, making an already challenging situation worse.

Turning Frustration into Growth

While it’s easy to focus on the negative aspects of ranked teammates, it’s important to remember that every challenge presents an opportunity for growth. Dealing with uncooperative or inexperienced teammates can teach valuable lessons in adaptability, patience, and leadership. Instead of lamenting their shortcomings, consider how you can step up to fill the gaps—whether by providing guidance, taking on a more versatile role, or maintaining a positive attitude to keep morale high.

Conclusion

Rainbow Six Siege’s ranked mode is as much about personal growth as it is about winning. While the frustration of dealing with difficult teammates is a universal experience, it’s also a reminder of the importance of teamwork and communication. By focusing on self-improvement and finding ways to adapt to the chaos, you can elevate not only your own gameplay but also the experience of those around you. After all, in the unpredictable world of Siege, the best players aren’t just skilled—they’re resilient.

Second conclusion: Retarded teammates, most of the time.
Posted 18 December, 2024.
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Worst FIFA game ever made, don't buy !!!
Posted 14 November, 2024.
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305.7 hrs on record (38.7 hrs at review time)
I like men playing with balls, especially my balls
Posted 6 January, 2023.
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i like horses
Posted 29 November, 2022.
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i like kids
Posted 28 September, 2022.
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I like big black men
Posted 10 September, 2022.
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Posted 27 March, 2022.
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Posted 22 August, 2021.
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Posted 22 April, 2021.
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