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i am level 22 on LOL and i think i have left 1 or 2 games. even tho we cud be 1 man down and play S**** i still try and play and tht gets me more angry :@ i dnt know why i do it but i am finding myself surrending more and more l8ly and before i used to play the match through out cos we can have a great come back at times.
 
Hey Tals i added you on Steam, can you send me the mumble pw so i can join

That will teach me to look at this after steam :) Assumed it was spam so ignored it, you can either send the invite again or set up a trust account on here (click the trust button) and i'll send via trust
 
im in a better mood about LOL now...i played with a dude who knew how to play. he was blitz and it is his main and i was trisanra we owned top lane like and ended winning the match. i think how different the game is when you have a team that knows what to do and dnt go AFK etc. i played 4 games the other night and lost all of them because my team where childish and just taking the **** calling me a Noob when i was doing all the work and they just feeding to the other team. :(

It's kind of hard to invite you to come play with us when I see this kind of attitude tbh. If this is how you act in/about games of your own level what hope have ya when you actually *are* the worst player, by a long shot.

It's incredibly easy to keep a positive attitude when playing this game. After all, you always make mistakes (no matter what your skill level is) and so you can always learn something from every game. Sure you might feel like you played well and didn't deserve a loss but there are times when the opposite is equally true. Just be polite and enjoy the game for what it is, a video game and the excuse to have a laugh with a few mates :D
 
It's incredibly easy to keep a positive attitude when playing this game. After all, you always make mistakes (no matter what your skill level is) and so you can always learn something from every game. Sure you might feel like you played well and didn't deserve a loss but there are times when the opposite is equally true. Just be polite and enjoy the game for what it is, a video game and the excuse to have a laugh with a few mates

100% +1 :)
 
It's kind of hard to invite you to come play with us when I see this kind of attitude tbh. If this is how you act in/about games of your own level what hope have ya when you actually *are* the worst player, by a long shot.

It's incredibly easy to keep a positive attitude when playing this game. After all, you always make mistakes (no matter what your skill level is) and so you can always learn something from every game. Sure you might feel like you played well and didn't deserve a loss but there are times when the opposite is equally true. Just be polite and enjoy the game for what it is, a video game and the excuse to have a laugh with a few mates :D

im not syaing i am the best player cos i know i can play bad at times. im just saying when it happens to you game after game of the same thing. i enjoyed it whn people communicate with you and you work as a team (as the game is inteaned) and not do there own thing and then leave cos they are not having fun, causing it to be more stressfull whn the other team call u noob etc whn a person has left etc.
 
I've been known to rage at the game, but if you ignore people that are causing problems, it's easy to enjoy it.

It sounds strange but playing at a low level again is making me enjoy the game more. I KNOW that some people are gonna suck and I won't rage at newbs because they have to learn. It makes me more relaxed than playing ranked where if someone sucks it comes across in my personal ELO.

There's always gonna be someone that's not very good. Even if the 10 best players in the world get together, there's got to be someone that's the worst player there.
 
yeh i know what you mean. it is very rare that i have a go at some people if they are play really bad. i dont want people to think that i h8 the world and i am a pro player...because i am not like that haha. i like to help people and teach them what they are doing. atm i am gettin my m8 to play since he live in denmark and i dnt see him much. i know for a fact that he is going to be the worst player on the map but i always tell people that i am with a newbee or if i know i am going to be bad (when playing a new champ) i always let them know and i still get rage off them.
 
yeh i know what you mean. it is very rare that i have a go at some people if they are play really bad. i dont want people to think that i h8 the world and i am a pro player...because i am not like that haha. i like to help people and teach them what they are doing. atm i am gettin my m8 to play since he live in denmark and i dnt see him much. i know for a fact that he is going to be the worst player on the map but i always tell people that i am with a newbee or if i know i am going to be bad (when playing a new champ) i always let them know and i still get rage off them.

Your welcome to join us, though Mcknight has nailed why we play - we want to win but above all have fun playing and if that means we lose so be it. If you want me to shoot you over the password set your trust up and then let me know when done. Getting into mumble does not guarantee you a game with a team but it can help :)
 
Annoying, abusive player in your team? Press tab, click the speech bubble beside their name. Blissful mute descends and peace and tranquillity are restored.

Not advocating it for every annoying player but nothing will unbalance a team more than a really obnoxious player, so that mute can be a lifesaver if they're getting to you and messing with your concentration.
 
Yup a lot more than just warding dragon and baron, if your jungling you'll want to be warding their wraiths and red area and top solo you'll need to do your tower your jungle side and bottom duo will need the river.
 
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Best places to ward (early game) IMO are just above and below baron and dragon (4 wards near the exits of the enemy jungle), that way you can see if any enemies are cutting across into your jungle. If you just ward outside baron and dragon it's easy to miss enemies that are just going for the gank.
 
Yup a lot more than just warding dragon and baron, if your jungling you'll want to be warding their wraiths and red area and top solo you'll need to do your tower your jungle side and bottom duo will need the river.

I can certainly see the advantage, but I don't play ranked so there's no chance that I'll be able to convince a random team to buy the occasional ward over upgrades lol

Next match has Kayle in it, one of my favourite champs, should be good :)

(Veigar vs Cass in mid should be good, I hate mid against Cass)
 
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I felt Curse had too much of a snowball team that time, they didn't have enough strength early game.

I predict TSM for this game too. They have a better setup for team fights IMO. Curse have a better early game set up (Noc's burst, bottom lane being more agressive) but TSM are tanky again, their weak link (defensively) is Kog but with 2 slows, a snare and Sora's heal and silence he should be pretty well looked after. I just don't see Curse's control being good enough against ranged champs and Olaf when his ult's up.
 
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It's the team setup I hate the most in all honesty. 3x tanky DPS and some hard CC is extremely hard to counter. It's very easy to get to the untouchable stage with a wall of tanks in the front and a hard hitting carry in the back.
 
That game was exactly what I expected. Curse were ahead early and mid game then TSM picked it up late game and got the win. I didn't really think about initiations, Curse obviously had Leona and Noc, but as TSM showed, you can force initiation if you think the fight would suit you.

It's the team setup I hate the most in all honesty. 3x tanky DPS and some hard CC is extremely hard to counter. It's very easy to get to the untouchable stage with a wall of tanks in the front and a hard hitting carry in the back.

It depends, the art is splitting the team and ganking (as Curse did a couple of times, that Kog kill at about 40 minutes was textbook). If you can get behind the tanks, then you can really screw them. The problem is getting the whole team behind the tanks. A Noc with an itchy trigger finger or someone being a little too entheusiastic with flash can very easily result in losing a team fight.

IMO Curse should've relied more on Mundo's aggression and Karth's wall. Every time the wall got dropped behind Mundo (who was always way out front) he was too slow to do much (and ofc MR lowered against a mainly AP team, especially relevant with the amount of AoE) and they won the team fight. That way the team's a bit more seperated and less effective at defence which is where that line-up is strong. It's easy for me to say that though, I'm watching a game on my computer instead of fighting against one of the best teams in the world. ^^
 
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