don't try to bring excuses marcus. you're a selfish quitters who just look for team to carry him, there is nothing else to know about your reasons or psychology.
anyway, i still agree with the majority of your advices, except some points, but that's maybe because you flee 70% of the time when there is antag leaving your teamates alone, so you're not really used to fight them ?
If you pick a team of Konstantin, Kuzman, Valeria and Ginebra, for example, all heavies, then you'll be eaten up for breakfast by an Antagonist. If it's a Harec (especially), or a Shae you'll just be sniped from a distance and there'll be nothing you'll be able to do about it.
not necessarilly in fact...
it depends on the mission topography and objective, moreover 5th council are pretty resistent to bullets so harec or shae won't always OS them.
shae for example, is more effective against hans or alicia than against valeria or konstantin. and pretty effective on the 5th council boss missions too.
(if you had known that you certainly could have won this mission against the alicia antag that you quitted immediatly.)
take a Shae to counter a Harec
Take a Doldren to counter Shae
indeed
In fact, a Doldren on any Raider team, really is a must for taking down the enemy Antagonist
yes but... be carefull...
for a good trained antag he'll have nothing to focus on except you and will lure you to kill you or just understand that you are focusing him and be on gard to counter you and have a quick kill.
but yes, i agree, most of the time against casual players doldren can be a pretty efficient antag counter.
Stay together as a team
be carefull though, harec's easteregg can do pretty bad things to groups.
as sadhu if the antag lvl is far higher than yours.
same for kuzman, rak and all characters with aoe weapons
you forget one of the most important advice imo :
killing the antag won't make you win the mission.
achieving your mission objective will.
all the lives and time you are losing chasing him bring the victory closer to its reach.
and the longer the mission, the higher his chances to win.
if the antag is a big fish, and if there is no-one who have fair chances against him, focus on the mission objective and avoid fights (if possible)
an antag can easilly sudden death a team in 30minutes but there is really small chance he could do it in 5mn.
so : focus on objective.
the quicker the mission, the higher your victory chances.
moreover, monsters and boss are always far weaker when there is an antag (well not really "always", there is always difficulty bugs who appears... but lets say 75% of the time), allowing you to end some missions quickly.