There's this weird other way of letting players know that they did something wrong outside of the report system. It's weird, I know, but it's something called TELLING THEM.
And learning by their mistakes doesn't mean people reporting them for every little thing that they do wrong either.
This is exactly what I mean. It happens. It happens to most players that are new to comp. Which is why I'm saying this. If your solution is to let the make mistakes and not get reported, then thats stupid and unfair towards other players.
Zwink: "I hate it when people reread their cc on lylo to help the clear out. "
Quote me right kiddo. All of d1: "Its Zwink its Zwink omg its Zwink" Zwink gets misclick mld d1 ... D2: "omg that was a bad hammer Zwink was obvi town." Stfu Red lol.
How am I wrong? It makes sense. Rather than sticking to the same setup(s), they should explore and actually find out different ways to scumhunt.
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Another "you're wrong" post by Devante
you're right.
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Another "you're wrong" post by Devante
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I'll say this once. You scrubs that continuously play FP. Stay there. At least until you play better setups and understand how to actually play, stay in FP. Stop randomly joining comp games. Please, you're not ready for comp. You'll receive less flame if you just stick to your usual games.
Actually this is wrong. You learn from experience. You need to jump into the competition when you can so you can learn. Everyone starts from somewhere, and the change from FP to Comp is huge. There are many different setups and strategies that are outside of FP. They won't be exposed to it anywhere else besides the competition.
That's not true. I see a lot of other red heart games that aren't FP. They could join those games and actually understand how to scumhunt rather than jumping from FP to comp which like you said is a huge step.
Except it wasn't because of my emotions. If you check the last game on my profile you'd see how lazy she was throughout the whole game. I had nothing to work with. The one time I wanted her to actually be useful, she was worse.
You townread her. You changed your read on her. You were wrong - you F'd up.
That's really unfair lol. If somebody doesn't play well in a game, you'd blame yourself for scumreading them? I get that people have different ways to read but anyone would have seen that she was awful
Another tip for becoming a good player is to acknowledge when you mess up. Sometimes you need to read outside of your emotions to hammer correctly, and if you hammer wrong, realize that in the end it is on you and not the person you hammered on.
but I never acknowledge that I mess up and I'm the best player ever to grace this site?