"Who cares it normals"

Shmeizer·5/3/2019, 8:03:25 PM·2 votes·1,130 views

Is an excuse a lot of people like to use when people complain about the matchmaking in normals. Yeah screw everyone who likes to play normals amirite.

6 Comments

ChaosReyn5/3/2019, 8:11:27 PM2 votes

More like "eh, who cares? It's normals." Not targeted. Quite the opposite, in fact.

But in all seriousness, where else but normal are people going to seriously learn new roles and play off-meta strategies? Bots don't give the same feel as unranked PvP, and ranked is ranked - if you're practicing something with your LP on the line, that's not practice, it's a trial by fire.

Normals is just that - unranked PvP games that allow you to try things without putting your LP on the line. Sure, you should still be trying to win, but if you don't..."who cares, it's normals." It's not supposed to be a place for tryhards that play their main role and champion every game - that's ranked. It's supposed to be the place where everyone can play and have fun. The people who forget that are the problem.

Silly Neeko5/3/2019, 8:15:44 PM2 votes

You would really hate me. I dont get tilted just because an ally gave first blood and i dont start flaming and raging at them even in ranked....

Why? Because its just a game. Im not here to tilt or flame, I am here to play and try to win. As long as everyonr abides by that, I will likely not report.

Unker1395/3/2019, 8:16:41 PM1 votes

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Is an excuse a lot of people like to use when people complain about the matchmaking in normals. Yeah screw everyone who likes to play normals amirite.

I think it no so much a who cares, but that people use someone's status ranked play to complain about normal matchmaking. The two are separate and should be.

Some people use normals to try new champions/roles/build and may not play at the same skill as their ranked.

There are no restrictions in normal games limiting who you can play with. An iron 4 playing with his diamond friend with create matchmaking problems but is allowed. It would suck if there were no outlet in the game to play with your friends regardless of their skill.

Metal Janna5/3/2019, 8:28:18 PM1 votes

Op's attitude about norms used to be my attitude toward norms. I didn't play Ranked because A) I didn't feel like I was good enough, and B) I didn't want to tilt players with my offmeta OTP. So even though I always played to win, I only played Draft. I gave Ranked a try and now it's my main mode. It feels like I actually get fewer players going full 10 year old and throwing over offmeta in Ranked. But that's beside the point. Point is, now that Solo/Duo queue is my tryhard mode, I find that I take Draft far less seriously. If someone fed top and all my efforts bot are in vain? Who cares? It's a norm. Their jungler oppressed me all lane and prevented me from doing any good? Who cares? It's a norm. I'm practically tilt proof because i'm not in tryhard mode. So my advice to OP is play some Ranked. You get teammates who are as tryhard as you more often, if nothing else. And you may find it makes more tiltproof when playing norms.

Sir Saltarin5/3/2019, 8:37:35 PM1 votes

Who cares about matchmaking in normals, I actually like to have high elo players on my games

Recently I had a Challenger Thresh supporting me and there was a really high elo on the enemy team too, it was cool and at the end:

Who cares, it's a normal game to practice a champ

https://imgur.com/a/chZroXw

Paintchíp5/4/2019, 9:10:04 PM1 votes

I instant report anyone who says that. I don't' give a fucking shit if it is normal. Playing while you aren't trying isn't fun and normal or not are still supposed to be fun.