Why do people say "stop getting caught"?

Tails Doll·1/9/2016, 12:32:45 AM·1 votes·819 views

Like, do you think it will help? You seriously think it will help? You are so dense that you think that if they are doing it on porpuse, they will stop? You think that if they arent, they dont know? You think it helps?

Well, it doesnt, it puts them on tilt even more. If they are smart enough to know they are getting caught, you pointing it out does nothing. And if they arent, you saying it wont make them magically smarter.

If they are doing something wrong, like farming on their own and getting blown up by Zed, or maybe charging in like crazy, then OK maybe. But they died warding Baron and get hit by Ahri through FoW you aint helping.

"Criticism" it's not point out peoples mistakes, it's saying something USEFULL to help them out. Like "Stop farming on your own" "Just stick to your Supp" "Dont try to 1 v 1 X champ" "Dont build X item on X champ, X item it's better" etc etc etc. "Stop getting caught" it's the most useless thing you can say, so dont say it.

/endrant

4 Comments

Yxion the Yordle1/9/2016, 12:41:31 AM2 votes

I've always thought that was funny: "Stop getting caught." The funny thing is the people that usually say that are the ones I see at the end of the game that placed the fewest wards.

Instead say: "Apparently we need to group up and get some better ward coverage, our team is getting picked off due to lack of vision." Or if vision isn't the problem but instead maybe someone is going way off on their own dangerously, or pushing too far solo...: "If you want to push that far give one of us a heads up so we can send someone to support you for added safety." or "Try not to go so far into enemy territory without having an exit strategy, or at least warn us so we can be nearby to back you up."

"Stop getting caught" is like telling someone that has trouble last hitting: "last hit better"

lol?

IcyPepper1/9/2016, 12:35:46 AM1 votes

"Just stick to your Supp"

Surprisingly enough, supports can help other teammates.

If someone who is not the ADC is struggling, having the support aid them may be a potential option.