Quitting The Game

KatCallMe·1/21/2018, 6:27:32 AM·1 votes·393 views

So the usual. Been having a bunch of bad games. Getting fed a good majority of them. Nothing I can do to carry them. Happens. Well it got out of hand and I decided to take a break. Came back to give it a second chance and I am legit done. I don't care how much you say you can help your team to win, you can't. People who don't want to help themselves cannot be helped. Communication and teamwork is nonexistant in this game most times. This is a team game and not one single player can win it when mistakes are made. Maybe one in a million. But thats the exception and not the rule. When you ping your bot lane and jungler of the enemy jungler in our jungle coming to gank bot 100 times AND reveal with a plant and they fail to move or react in any way, there is nothing you can do. When they refuse to listen to pings and calls and just feed more, there is nothing you can do. When you have to resort to muting because they become negative or toxic at 8minutes there is nothing you can do. Tired of this. Too many children play this game or something. I don't understand it anymore. But I'm over it. See you all never again.

3 Comments

Leylania1/21/2018, 6:37:07 AM1 votes

But I'm over it.

You aren't or else you wouldn't be whining here. And you actually seem to do pretty bad in most of your games so you should really not complain about your team mates.

Hydra Headhunter1/21/2018, 8:31:16 AM1 votes

If you want people to listen to you more, I recommend setting up a throwaway discord server named, as an example, "Random League Players" and then just inviting everyone you lobby with to your RLP, because that way, you can actually talk-talk to them, and they can listen-listen to you, and everyone is happy and you can friend the ones you like and invite them to lobbies for epic five man games and invite them to your actual discord channel "Flying monkey butts" or whatever you named your actual discord channel, because everyone has a discord channel at this point, and there's no real reason to not talk to strangers on the internet: I mean if you didn't talk to strangers you couldn't make friends, but I digress.

You want teamwork: get a team together. Randoms don't work like a well-oiled machine (99 times out of 100) and they can't because different play-styles often conflict with each other.