Well it's not a problem per sé, it's more of an observation that keeps being confirmed because it just keeps happening.
Besides, observation is not dogmatic, if it stops happening I will adjust my view. So that's not dogmatic.
Having a general "rule" or "assumption" and sticking with it no matter what your own observation tells you is dogmatic. That's not what I'm doing here.
I originally also had the assumption that axis was generally stronger than allies but with what has happened to me recently has changed that belief (I'm not saying axis is always weaker than allies but they are certainly not stronger, at least not anymore). In other words, I experienced something and adjusted my view accordingly and that's anything but dogmatic.
Lets theoretically assume your observations are correct FOR YOU.
You see this very frequently, but vast majority of player population don't.
The possible causes can be three:
-You always have a bad luck and play against better team, which is unlikely even if the matchmaking would be completely random.
-Your allies are always bad, which is unlikely for the same reason as the above.
-You are bad.
Going with the 3rd option makes most sense as it would mean you frequently see yourself being overwhelmed as most likely you are the weakest link in your team, which would explain you getting ass whooped despite statistics saying blatantly that axis is OP in the bracket you play.
Case
Solved
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