I like being on the weaker side because sometimes I can tip the favour and/or win the battle due to my expert game knowledge :muscle:
This mostly applies to cap battles, snub battles have too many factors for a single man to carry (because he is mostly the first target anyway)
People take dying too seriously in this game, ever heard of letting it go? If I'm on the weaker side but we still gets blues then I consider it a win.
Although I think the thread speaks about where one side doesn't get any blues and I can agree that it is frustrating - but, just let it go man.
Thread is about aces and strong players oorp whining that the weaker side brings higher numbers and doesn't let them get free blues in easy duels, 2v2s etc.
- Argument being that even if I do fly in 2v4 situation in-game and I have much stronger players, I will demand you 2v2 anyways, give me free blues and lose without me trying hard so you can "git gud". And if you don't let me do that I will OORP shed crocodille tears about how you not letting me yeet that guy that plays for a week while watching him die without taking any regen is unfair.
Man, this thread pointless, everybody who are still getting fun here and sane understand this. Everybody choose their own way how to deal with such situations. Its either use of tactic, or countersetups, or choosing of another fight.
Most whines revolve around convincing another players to use preferable by somebody style. So, somebody bending you to make fight fun for them, but not for you. Its obvious what to do in such situations.
Just don't mix it with real issues, like intentional harassing or intentional minmaxing every fight to 100% win and another toxic behavior when you stop threat another side as players.
(11-25-2020, 10:30 AM)Relation-Ship Wrote: new people will always suffer and get rightfully frustrated
And then will be taught and people will be fair with their judgement and words or at least that's what should happen. So we can discourage unfun engagements and at least have things start out fair so it isn't an already decided fight.
It's better to feel as if you can win than run into a "fight" just waiting to lose. Hell sometimes surviving is a win for your self as it might show improvement. Git gud is just the harsh truth. It's just people need to not be twats.
And once you're gud you can go toe to toe with these people rather than just ruin their fun because "I'm not good enough I need overwhelming support and refuse to put in the time to close the skill gap"