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Hello, I'm glad to see your replay. However, I'm not sure about your in-game ID. If I'm not mistaken, the Genji on the Blue team is you. I'll briefly share my thoughts and opinions in hopes they might be helpful to you. ```First, at the very beginning when the game started at 0:42, while the enemy team's base was empty, you walked to the front point. Upon seeing five enemies approaching directly from the right front, you did not retreat immediately but instead continued advancing toward the enemy base. This was extremely unsafe for you—even with the protection of your Mercy, it would have been difficult to avoid being instantly killed by the five enemies. Therefore, my suggestion for this play was to retreat first, positioning yourself near your teammates before considering pushing forward again. (PS: Although you weren’t directly killed in this moment, positional control is a fundamental requirement for higher-tier play.)``` In the moment of 3:53S, Genji charged a full Omnislash at Doom. At this point, the enemy backline had already engaged, making it easy to be sent flying into the wall by the Omnislash. Proper positioning is crucial here—retreat while trading blows, ideally retreating to the right side of the door. This way, even if hit by the Omnislash, you won’t be sent flying into the wall and lose control. At 9:40S, when encountering a Reaper with a Shift, you can wait until his skill ends and then shoot while positioning yourself in front of him. Use the right mouse button + E to cancel the right-click delay. Alternatively, step back and use E as needed. 4: In this team fight at 11:30, if you can't solo the enemy backline squishies, I suggest you farm the enemy tank's energy, especially since the enemy tank isn't paying attention to you in this wave. Farming the tank or assisting teammates to take him down would be a better option. (Later on, you did exactly that, perfectly balancing tank farming and killing the backline squishies.) 5: If your question is about what you can do better, I’ll give you a brief evaluation of your performance (your aim and awareness are already far superior to the opposing team’s, and those suggestions I made earlier were just nitpicking. Even though you lost this match, your performance far surpassed both your teammates and the enemy team. I struggle to see what you did wrong. If you want to know how to improve, you need to play more matches, preferably at a higher difficulty level.) If you’re asking why this match ended in defeat, I didn’t carefully watch your teammates’ perspectives. However, from the lineup, some clues are visible. First, your team lacks someone capable of handling the enemy’s tank, while their tank and Reaper counter your tank. Is there a way to change this unfavorable situation? If only you can make changes, I suggest trying heroes like Soldier: 76, Reaper, or Genji to see which suits you better. If your teammates can also improve, I recommend having them switch to Ana to counter the enemy’s tank or have two carriers—one using Soldier: 76 and the other using Cassidy. Try these strategies to see how they work and identify the enemy’s weak points: is it their tank, or their damage dealers? The above are some simple suggestions I hope will be helpful to you. If there are more questions, you can continue to ask.