Almost-Tilted

HyunL·12/22/2016, 8:53:46 PM·1 votes·531 views

Ok this is my 3rd post on this game thing. I dropped tiers and nothing helps. I try to be nice to my team and all and tell them to stay positive and instead they don't even care and cooperation is down the drain. I avoid the tilt and I no longer blame my team. I have no idea as what the solution to this is. People say they see a lot of toxic players that spam chat inconveniently, but in my teams, people are as if they are mute. There were a few games where my team blamed a loss on me and started to be negative in every aspect. I watched tons of videos and asked my brother for tips and watched my brother play, and I'm still not improving. I'm actually seeing only ONE pattern in my games. But it seems i CAN'T identify it, but I think describing it works. Let's say I'm jungle and the whole entire team is losing. But top lane Sion is losing turrets to top lane Tryndamere. And bot lane is losing. Mid lane Galio was doing the best, but he gave up after I helped him with his lane. Look at these games: http://matchhistory.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/#match-details/NA1/2379836123/235088752 http://matchhistory.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/#match-details/NA1/2379718262/235088752 The first link had the example I gave. The second link i seriously have no idea but I lost to an Ahri. I just need more mistakes to be identified. I know my CS sucks. But generally, what am I doing wrong? I analyze long and hard and I only have a tiny clue.

4 Comments

venomous frost12/22/2016, 9:09:42 PM1 votes

improving CS should be your first step, don't try to fix everything at once. Just focus on one thing for now: getting a good CS.

Because honestly, it doesn't matter if your decision making is garbage, if you are 1 item up on the enemy you will win the fight anyways.

PlanetWarwick12/22/2016, 9:32:13 PM1 votes

You don't know what you don't know so you can't improve by just playing

Kiyoshiz12/22/2016, 9:46:09 PM1 votes

Taking a quick look at your game vs Ahri, things you should focus on is mastering only a couple of champions. Learn their match ups etc. Against an Ahri, it's going to be entirely based on skill - skill translates to more than just the way you handle the champion, it also relies on your build path. Rushing a hex drinker as your first item would have slowed her ability to snow ball, as well as your ability to successfully trade with her.

There's also a lot of dying happening in your game. I know everyone wants kills, but objectives > kills. Make that your mantra. Put some focus on not dying, dodging skill shots, and you'll probably see some serious improvement to your games.