Riot against me

Kogane·5/22/2017, 3:30:17 PM·1 votes·443 views

ok this really comes off as just a bad player complaining but, recently i have been just playing ranked, and although im not a pro, i like to think that i am a good one. i am very rarely someone who blatently loses the game , in fact i have been carrying a lot of my games with my friends however every time i enter solo/duo ranked, everything turns to shit, it feels like all the bad players just end up on my team and i am not good enough to carry vs 9/0 ahri and 14/3 volibear. im not really asking for a solution just venting. Peace

7 Comments

Kei1435/22/2017, 3:46:26 PM2 votes

in fact i have been carrying a lot of my games with my friends however every time i enter solo/duo ranked, everything turns to shit

Probably the mid game shot calling needs to be improved. Your friends may know how to keep and maintain your lead, but SoloQ requires leadership to win more games.

HalcyonDweller5/22/2017, 3:57:21 PM2 votes

If you want to stop playing against fed opponents then you need to learn how to un-tilt your teammates.

Proven fact: tilted players feed more.

By encouraging them and communicating with them in a friendly manner from early on in the game, you can help to keep them from spiraling. It helps to make them feel understood when they die, and tell them gj when they do anything well.

For example, say your bottom lane gets double killed and one of them says something about how unfair it is or BS or something like that. You can say, "hey that looks like it's really frustrating for you, that sucks and I'm sorry it happened. If you can play safe under turret and avoid getting harassed we will come help you as soon as we can."

Starcraft243ver5/22/2017, 3:36:10 PM1 votes

i like to think that i am a good one

Wrong mindset.

There are something like 50 or 60 people who can be called "good" at this game.

All the others are making so much blatant mistakes that you can barely call them "decent" till low diam, and then the 95 other percent are just not understanding what happens on the screen, and can barely move their mousse or press buttons.