Hangar imbalance or bad quality setup. Hangar imbalance can be due of a single Mech Excelling above other Mechs on the same hangar in number of stars. Bad quality setup can be due of choosing configuration where you "Only" survive without defending or protecting the bots or team-players on your own team. The first thing you must look forward to do is to strengthen yourself as solo player so you will be able to avoid the faults of your team-mates and to become the game changer for the match you are about to lose. Firstly you must care for your hangar's stars in your Mechs, weapons and pilots. Overdeveloping your hangar can be a deadly factor. It will bring what is bad more than good. Matchmaking system can be easily provocative by anything you apply to your hangar. Make sure to balance all amount of stars as much as possible. The next deal is to find out which configuration of Weapon, Mech and Pilot can do better as a combo. The best configuration is which allowing you to kill players and bots of opposing team before your bots or your team-players die out. If you consider good configuration which prevents the unfortunate procedure, you will excel as solo and team-player in any match altogether! The strength doesn't come from "play-style" or "Max opt-outs" or "instant win meta clone strategies" but it comes from logical game-play, financial aid and unexploited builds. To be logical is to choose what doesn't provoke matchmaking system. To get financial aid is to spend tiny bit in the right places without regrets to help you advance. Unexploited builds is to create a Mech, Weapon and Pilot that cannot be broken or flawed easily in their combo so your Mech can never be killed easily. Getting involved with friend list or clan members without having the matchmaking system select them for you by random, you are ultimately provoking the matchmaking system to get you killed by stronger teams of bots or clansmen so don't complain if you follow the naive approach.