MOBA players need to chill

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DoPo

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aattss said:
I'm not sure what you guys are talking about. For one thing, if you've died twice or more, then stop feeding. You get full xp whether or not you actually kill the minion, and if you're doing really bad, it's probably better to jungle instead. The thing is that, the more you feed them, the stronger they become, and as such one person can bring down the whole team. Also, I would recommend you train against the bots, partly because you won't run into smurfs after levels 5, and even less when you hit level 10.


Believe it or not, some people aren't starting from "experienced" position - it is perfectly possible new players to play the game and they tend to not know a lot of things. Insulting them doesn't give them magical knowledge, which is something the community should think about.
 

The Wykydtron

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Take it away Siv!



Yep they do need to chill. You can be winning a game comfortably and have two of your team raging over your Nocturne doing less than well. You're winning stfu before he gets sick of you and goes afk.

I once got raged at for almost feeding. One guy said "oh Riven's (me) feeding!" I had zero deaths so no. Then after winning a 1v1 barely he said "oh well you almost fed that guy"

One death isn't feeding. GTFO

I understand why they do it, not that I agree with them but I doubt they understand the effect it has on the team and how it can and will cause a sure win game into a bullshit loss.

Like how our tank said fuck it the one time after taking an unholy amount of abuse for no reason and went to backdoor several towers rather than actually tanking the teamfights. We lost. I don't blame the guy one bit, why should he help some random assholes?

You have to be happy with your own performance not your team's performance. If i'm having a perfectly good Mid battle with zero deaths and good last hits when every other lane is going way south causing us to lose I honestly don't care. I did well. That's enough for me.

I could even blame myself for not ganking. Or at least blame the lack of a jungler since this is blind pick normal bitches and nobody jungles in blind pick normal!
 

aattss

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DoPo said:
aattss said:
I'm not sure what you guys are talking about. For one thing, if you've died twice or more, then stop feeding. You get full xp whether or not you actually kill the minion, and if you're doing really bad, it's probably better to jungle instead. The thing is that, the more you feed them, the stronger they become, and as such one person can bring down the whole team. Also, I would recommend you train against the bots, partly because you won't run into smurfs after levels 5, and even less when you hit level 10.
Believe it or not, some people aren't starting from "experienced" position - it is perfectly possible new players to play the game and they tend to not know a lot of things. Insulting them doesn't give them magical knowledge, which is something the community should think about.
I'm not experienced either. I'm low level, and most of my games were against bots. I simply suddenly realized it after several games at a lan party. It's simple math. He killed you. There's no reason to believe he can't do so again, especially since he probably leveled up and you didn't. Also, I learned from a simple guide I easily found on the forums.

I'm just saying that it is reasonable to be frustrated at someone for making the enemy strong enough to wipe you all out, when all you have to do to avoid it is to pretty much turret hug.
 

SecondPrize

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It would help a tiny bit if players of these complicated games didn't make matters worse.
My buddy told me to try LoL, so I googled it and one of the first things I found had the phrase "strange name here ults jungles like a boss," so I messaged him back with something to the effect of "fuck off."
I understand that this can possibly be explained easily, but if it is so important for new players to play correctly, maybe make learning about the game a little more accessible.