I just don't know what to say..

rtbf34841792·2/8/2018, 8:07:23 PM·1 votes·580 views

Why do players have to just die over and over on a lane before they realize "hey maybe I should stop" Why can't players understand that if you lost a fight on a lane once, the chance of you getting fuked again even bigger, why can't you just embrace the tower and wait for freaking help. BUT NO, usually because of some unknown reason some people just feel the need to brawl 24/7 and after they realize they have been employed by the red cross, i just see in chat " FF AT 15" :)) I mean like WTF ?? And this shit been happening so many freaking games in a row where people just don't know when to stop brawling, and after of course losing the infamous message " ok open" Dude I know i'm shit myself, but if someone smacked my face in a 1 v 1 even if a lose farm , I just embrace the fking tower till my jungler comes or my opponent does something stupid..

IF I SEE ONE SINGLE COMMENT WITH "ONLY BRONZE COMPLAINS ABOUT FEEDERS" I SWEAR TO GOD MAN... as you can see I explained the situation.

9 Comments

FOR JUSTICE2/8/2018, 8:12:16 PM2 votes

"ONLY BRONZE COMPLAINS ABOUT FEEDERS" but yeah, not dying is good

Der Lindwurm2/8/2018, 8:13:31 PM2 votes

It's the attitude that everything depends on laning. A lot of people (most of them?) go into matches with the attitude that they're better than everyone else on their team and it's carry or bust, and it'll all fall nicely into place if they just crush their lane. So, after promptly making an hero out of themselves, they conclude that all is lost unless they double down on what they've already started.

It's a sign of maturity when you finally start to understand that you don't have to demolish your lane and even if things don't go your way during laning, if you can just avert a complete dumpster fire, you'll still stand a chance if you make some solid team plays later in the game.

Jo0o2/8/2018, 8:19:15 PM1 votes

I'm getting better at not doing this, personally, but it's still possible when you miscalculate power spikes. If you die once or twice before level 6, but have a better ult than your opponent, it's tempting to take the all-in at 6 even with the item disadvantage.

Rayjay Redfang2/8/2018, 8:40:00 PM1 votes

I was playing galio top vs a Cho top and xin jungle. I got ganked just as I turned level 2 and flashed to get under tower, I was dived and killed. i tp'd back to a minion that was close to my tower, and as soon as I got there, xin walked out from the brush and they dived me again and I died. I walked back to lane and mid kass roamed up with xin and Cho to dive me and kill me again while taking my tower.

Because they got levels on me, they could just dive repeatedly. I got close to killing them when they dived, but I was underleveled. The only way for me not to have died was to stay in fountain or go to another lane. My mid asked the jungler if they could help top and the jungler said "no, muted" to the midlaner.

Moral of the story is they lost because they didn't gank botlane, jokes on them.

aznsk8er4lifex2/9/2018, 1:15:45 AM1 votes

I think most people tend to be cocky and think that they will eventually "outplay" or win trades against their opponent. Or at least that was how I was when I fed. There are many factors that play into people not playing passively:

  1. It'll put the mentality of that they "suck" because they can't make plays so they try to "make plays".
  2. They overestimate their damage or underestimate their opponent.
  3. They don't have a strong understanding of the game enough to know when to go in and when not to go in.
  4. They don't want to lose farm, so they'd rather lose trades in exchange for a few minions.
  5. Sometime's they're just not thinking straight (or at all) Sometimes people just like to play aggressive and not back down, they want to feel like they're the "dominating" so they'll keep looking for trades.