Soldato
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Is no lie, your just lucky ^^
I play about 30 games a week - its not luck.
Is no lie, your just lucky ^^
As i said, no one but the support drops even 1 ward in the 1200-1300 bracket.
thats a lie, im in that bracket and probably 2 in 10 games will no one but the support be warding and if members aren't warding ask them nicely.
Either way even if they arent 15 wards is a no no , you just dont need that map coverage.
It's the least desired because people believe that it's the ADC that wins bot lane and that the support is just there to ward and heal them. If people were to actually give it a chance and do it properly rather then picking Nidalee and going straight AP they might enjoy it
I personally don't find the lack of items to much of a problem because you don't need them. Most of the time you're there to provide some sort of CC or buff anyway and these don't directly benefit from having more AD or AP.
If you can play a support well it's honestly one of the most rewarding roles you can play.
Anyone fancy a mini 1v1 tournament tonight?
Rules.
Summoners rift mid lane.
Any champion can be played.
The game will be blind pick, but each person will be able to ban 3 champions before the champion select stage begins.
First person to get either, first blood, 100 cs or destroy the first turret wins and will advance to the next round. The loser of that game will face the loser of another.
So far i have between 5-8 people. If i get enough interest here, i'll put the names into a hat and draw them out to determine who is facing who first.
/Proxeum
Ugh, mid lane. I'd probably be up for it if I was around though, would be a good laugh.
What I will say is that you don't use "100 CS" as a winning condition, 30 CS ahead is usually a better benchmark. No real point in declaring someone a winner when they used all their abilities to clear a wave and are about to die just to instead win 100 CS - 96.
We'll have to agree to disagree, only in the laning phase have i ever seen anyone ward anything, and thats only because they dont want to be ganked.
It's a common misconception of the support role that you are entirely responsible for warding. It's another reason why people won't want to support because you're destined to be moaned at for bad map vision when no-one will help you ward. You should always have wards and make an effort to ensure the key areas are always warded but you can't realistically ward everything.
It's a common misconception of the support role that you are entirely responsible for warding. It's another reason why people won't want to support because you're destined to be moaned at for bad map vision when no-one will help you ward.
I think everyone has a responsibility to create vision besides possibly the ADC in early/mid game. If the support was the only person warding then they would never have gold to buy any items.
If there is one think I can't stand it is people whining that they died to a gank when they don't a, pay attention to pings and b, don't ward. Realistically you should be looking at every lane on the minimap regularly to get an idea of enemy positions.
As an ADC I always get a green/pink ward or 2 when I back while laning, it takes a lot of pressure of the support early where gold income is still slow as no sightstone/GP10 ticking.
A few mates have been trying to get me to play this for ages but it sounds dire. One of those games everyone will say is crap and then once they play it they get hooked and then suddenly will say it's good. Is it actually fun or do you guys just play because you're addicted to it?
A few questions though...
1. What's the learning curve like as the people who want me to play have been playing pretty much since it came out?
2. How big is the download?
3. Can you honestly recommend this game to somebody who's top multiplayer games have been CS and D2?
Thanks for any replies.
Hmm. Cheers guys, appreciate it.
Reading on other forums i hear the first 5-10 game will be rubbish because you have no idea what you're doing and by then you'll start to pick things up like positioning and it'll become more enjoyable and by then you're addicted.
I always avoided WoW because of what it did to so many of my old CS clan mates and this game seems to be the same and i'm not sure if i want to get tangled in it lol. (excuse the pun).
A few mates have been trying to get me to play this for ages but it sounds dire. One of those games everyone will say is crap and then once they play it they get hooked and then suddenly will say it's good. Is it actually fun or do you guys just play because you're addicted to it?
A few questions though...
1. What's the learning curve like as the people who want me to play have been playing pretty much since it came out?
2. How big is the download?
3. Can you honestly recommend this game to somebody who's top multiplayer games have been CS and D2?
Thanks for any replies.