What tilts me most

DontChaseBard·9/30/2016, 5:41:26 AM·4 votes·900 views

It's not when laners feed. it's not when I get counterpicked. it's not when I get counterjungled. It's not when I get outplayed. It's not when I get destroyed in lane or get counterganked. It's when I have teammates that actively don't try to help their team win. I can accept teammates TRYING to make plays and failing because I can understand at a fundamental level that they're just trying to help the team succeed. When I see my jungler is 0/0/0 past the 10 minute mark even though all the enemies are consistently pushing the laners into their turrets, I get irritated. I get more angry than I should but it's because I would like to win. As do most people who get angry at other players. It is because they want to win. And when people see that a jungler is 0/0/0 past the 10 minute mark despite all the enemy laners being super aggressive, it says to the team that you're not wanting to help anyone win. I just can't stand it.

12 Comments

hOrnn9/30/2016, 8:15:08 AM2 votes

i just scumbagged jungled tahm kench and flashed to killsteal my ahri for first blood, and then kindred got away from her red with like 2 hp because i couldnt close the distance, still got that s+ though.

ZT Xperimentor10/1/2016, 7:02:01 PM2 votes

Ironic that the most arrogant people are also the most ignorant, they could be better if they put in the effort. Though I'd say those that willingly refuse to gank for specific players are worse.

Sir Fuzzi9/30/2016, 5:43:23 AM1 votes

If you find a solution, lemme know. Until then, that's the human condition, man.

Koharix9/30/2016, 6:27:22 AM1 votes

As a jungler one thing tilts me more than anything. A teammate last second walking up and last hitting my camp as I am clearing. I don't mean ADC taking red, I don't mean APC taking blue. I mean taking krugs or gromp. If it's ranked and my mid or adc takes it, fine. I want my carries fed over me (I play tank junglers). But in norms when someone does it because they are salty and want to take it out on the jungler who did nothing wrong, I will rage and try to lose the game after my teammate does this.

BeeCuz9/30/2016, 7:59:26 AM1 votes

If you attempt to advise your team-mates on their play, then you are no longer a team mate but instead an armchair quarterback.

This is a vision problem that involves attention directed at what is visible.

Operate your champion as best you can in order to direct the play of what is visible.

LordGeovanni10/3/2016, 3:33:21 AM1 votes

no matter what your score is if you have 3 seconds to run around in a circle while your front line is engage you either arent helping as much as you think you are or you are twitch nd twitch has a less than 5% play rate