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AFAIR, Jenkins made a video on tips how to climb up the ranks, regardless of your skill level.
Having the same BS, i find it very difficult to lose 49 games in a row, if you have a basic understanding of the game.
vs my team are only smurfers good decent players who play team or know the value of theyr hero in that game . but in my team all scourge players who buy observers and place them in the fountain for no reasson , die from purpose because he did a mistake and blame his lane teammates . FWCK YOU ALL NOOBS I PEE ON YOUR UGLY PIZZA FACE . LOSERS
Each person puts in the maximum possible effort in order to bring their team closer to victory, even if it does not succeed, or even turns very badly for the result. It would be wrong to expect or even demand from people peak investments of their attention, concentration and cognitive effort. Even in ranked games, or even-even. I regard this as a violation of their boundaries, because I believe that each person has the right to enjoy the game in their own way.
I think it is useful to look for and accept ideas that will help you feel less stressed and will reduce the generation of anger from unsuccessful games or from the actions of allies or opponents that you do not like. For example, shifting attention and focus from things that you cannot fully control, such as victories or defeats, to things that you can control or from which you get pleasure during the game, regardless of the outcome. Such as playing your favorite characters, personal performance on a character or roles you fill, personal enjoyment of using certain mechanics or else.
maybe invite people ?
problem solved
Yeah, it´s a question of having different beliefs.
I believe this: when you act as described above, you are an ignorant prick, who poisons the game experience for others in the long run.
You see, people have different motivations for gaming, but in general, an average well-balanced game is the goal. I believe, that when I am about to invest 45 minutes into a game, I should have the knowledge that someone is going to ruin the balance and I should then have a choice to avoid that game without any sanctions.
Some good respectful practices for sharing important information, for example:
* I´d like to see how many times everyone has played their picks during the last 6 months. If some people think, they don´t have to practice with bots or in demos and they can waste the time of 9 more ppl, then OK. Maybe I will take some games like this. I will pick a hero, I´d like to learn as well.
* KDA of teammates over a longer time period. If he is feeding in one game, it can be the circumstances. If it´s over a longer time period... it´s an FCKING feeder. No, I´m not mean to him. Everyone has the right to play. But why the FCK is teamed up with me?? Coz, I´m not a fcking feeder. In any position. A question to the matchmaker.
Why I am toxic? At the end of the day, one decides if the game is enjoyable by the proportion of good/bad games. If suddenly something changes in the meta and instead of 70% of games being good, 90% of games start to be bad, then yes.... it builds toxicity over a time period. NB! Stomps that I win against almost empty lanes is a bad game experience too.
Go on. The "quit and play something else" argument, please. Because it is just so fair! The devs screw up the matchmaker, giving me an unfair amount of ignorant imbeciles who act precisely like described above, and ... I can leave if I don´t like it...
Oh, but what about "gather friends and no one fools around"? Valve wants everybody (except the very top) to win around 50% of the games. As soon as I play as a party I notice the following: 80% of opponents are either meta hero spammers or veterans with 4x more experience than me. Interesting why is that? Valve is making sure, they get their "winning experience" at my expense.
your end goal is to win just like anyone else's but you want to win with your own way.
totally understandable and as it should be for a solo queue enjoyer.
if you play solo, you have no expectations as to how your team behaves or plays like, as long as they're not intentionally ruining the game, they are free to play as they like.
nah man. I have 10k behavior and I'm in hidden pool. Literally both teams enemy and mine usually brain damaged. I'm 3k mmr.
49th LOL thats bad. I mean ive gone from legend 1 to crusader 2 back to Legend 3, back to Archon 4 and then the new ranking gave me divine 1. Still makes no difference, the system forced wins and losses.