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Inexperienced players can be a liability to a team winning, or an unnecessary burden when experienced players have to teach them how to figure things out themselves. Usually, these 'noobs' are either idiots that lack simple problem solving skills and need to be taught the patterns to get good, or they are young children that have no business playing a game rated higher than their maturity level (8 year olds in Modern Warfare).
A real professional gamer teachs a noob how to play and become a team player.
An average gamer blames the noob for them losing, as it's an easy scapegoat and of course the noob will feed (die more), unsure what to do (but just gets yelled at), etc.
The problem is the real professional gamers rank up higher, then don't play with noobs anymore, rather mostly with other pro gamers.
So yeah, expect to be drag through dirt if a noob. The best thing you can try to do, is just listen to someone, try support them, and ask for tips. If you get a half decent team player, they will at least see you are trying and offer help, while carrying. Then just learn off a pro who knows what they are actually doing.
Do you like losing?No?Then why should we lose because of noob players?
I call them newb or rookies though, noob sounds too rude, hey if anyone out there got called a noob by me im sorry
btw i get called a noob too in r6s when im playing while half asleep
Don't insult or underestimate those kids. Sure some might be bad, but that's mostly just a stereotype and scapegoat to blame.
I've seen some 12 year olds play a hell lot better than 27 year olds. If they didn't speak on the microphone, you wouldn't even know they where that age. You see a 12 year old can have a lot more gaming time to perfect a game and get extremely good at it, compared to someone who's working, etc. Kids these days pick up an iPad by the time they are 4, learn and clock games on it by themselves.
They eveidently lack tact and diplomacy and certain respectfulness of others.
Because like real life, people don't want beginners on their team. Novice should be playing with other novices.
^This