I was not always very good, but realizing I wasn't very good is what motivated me to get better and it's why I've exceeded where I currently am. There are always going to be someone better than someone else.
So, don't take our sets as something so discouraging that you don't want to play the game anymore. I like to play anyone regardless of skill level, just to play the game while also improving myself.
Every "single" time I go into training mode, I have a most productive time because I am always discovering something or creating something. Whether beneficial for my characters or some anti-strategy, or other things.
And yeah, @KokobaeBeAKilla I'm always open to helping players who want help with the game. So you can hit me up here at FSD anytime if you have any concerns.
@KokobaeBeAKilla whenever I get me my own ps4(or whenever my cousin brings his over to my house again) and whenever I can get another PS plus subscription, do you wanna play against me?
Keep at it @KokobaeBeAKilla! Just treat every session as an opportunity to learn more about the game and yourself. What I do is I save quite a bit of replays, and review how I played for that week. It's kinda interesting what you can see by viewing yourself from a different perspective. Also, online will always be frustrating to an extent.
I love playing against good players man. If you lose it's logical because obviously, they're good players. But if you win you're fucking amazing for beating them.
Anyways trust me, you improve a lot faster by losing to good players than destroying bad players. Mostly because a good player knows what they're doing, they play in a way that makes sense and they use "advanced" tech.