Supports Left Me To Die 😤… So I Took Over
Sometimes you don’t get healed — you just become the carry.
Watch the full clutch and more Overwatch chaos from streamer mstrcomms 🔥
In my experience playing Overwatch, there are moments where your support teammates might not come through as expected. That’s when you realize it’s all on you to step up and carry the team to victory. I've found that focusing on improving my weapon accuracy — both scoped and unscoped — really makes a difference under pressure. For instance, maintaining a 37% weapon and scoped accuracy, like highlighted in this clip, can turn the tide. One of the best feelings in competitive gaming is delivering a clutch performance when your supports are overwhelmed or simply not keeping you alive. It’s empowering to switch gears from relying on heals to delivering solo kills and effectively controlling the battlefield yourself. Also, avoiding spawn camping and positioning smartly helps to keep you in the fight longer. The passion of taking control resonates with many gamers, especially in fast-paced titles like Overwatch 2. If the supports can’t heal, sometimes the best strategy is to go on the offensive, aggressively pushing the enemy and causing havoc until the team follows up. Whether you’re playing DPS or a hybrid role, owning your performance and clutching those moments boosts your confidence and contributes massively to team success. If you’re someone who has ever felt left vulnerable by your team, remember: honing your combat skills and staying focused can make you the reliable carry your team needs. This approach not only improves your personal stats but also motivates others to step up. After all, in the chaos of competitive Overwatch, sometimes you just have to say, "Don’t heal me, I’ll carry y’all!" and make it happen.


















































































