sniper elite v2 done
very avarage game...
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The campaign, definitely.
It was kind of fun for 1v1 multiplayer. Or the kill tally mode.
I haven't confessed to my pillow yet.
Shocking. I've never heard this one before.
If you win your lane every single time, and still losing, you are doing it wrong.
You should blame yourself if you don't do anything at all with you winning your lane.
You can win your lane all you want, but if you don't contribute at all for your team in any way, then you "winning your lane" doesn't mean ****.
If your other lanes are losing, and you win your lane, are you helping your teammates that lost? Because its easy to say "I won my lane" and not do anything with your advantage and just let your teammates lose even more.
Are you roaming or creating map pressure? Are you split pushing because you know you can't group yet because your other teammates need to farm back up?
I can go on and on with this. Sure, its easy to just blame someone for why you lost, but do you gain anything out of it? Do you learn from that? If you just blame others, you won't even care about your performance and believe you are a good player who gets bad teammates, all the time.
You can't win them all. Some games aren't winnable, but you can always learn from every game. Its better to lose and learn something from it, than to win and learn nothing at all.
Why would you complain about some player you will probably never see again? Rather than think to yourself what you could've done differently and learn from your game and improve as a player, than complain about someone who did poorly.Originally Posted by Snoxxy
That's just a bad mentality. Complaining won't do any thing but bring a bad attitude in game or after one.
Don't do that. You don't want it finding out about your secret relationship with the pseudo nihilist stone-cold rock emo monk, do you?
You're actually just wrong.
If you win your lane, even if it's only by a margin, you're still doing your part in the game.
Example: I've started playing an AD Nidalee build and it's godtier. I snowballed so early in my last game against a Zed toplane. I had my Blade of the Ruined King at ~14 minutes, along with Armor boots and a Doran's Blade. I was absolutely demolishing him, I hit first and second blood before level 6. Absolutely terrible Zed, but I still won my lane.
Our bot lane was a Leona/Vayne kill lane against Blitz/Ryze. Throughout the entirety of the game, they went a combined 0-17. The Ryze in their lane got so fed, almost as fed as me in toplane, and their Blitz was tanky as hell.
Our midlane Diana went about even in her lane, but she still lost it to a Veigar.
Our Shen jungler did pretty well, he was actively ganking and had double buffs for most of the game (he was able to 1v1 their Nocturne jungle pretty easily and kept getting double buffs off him).
Basically, Shen and I were really the only ones winning our laning phase matchups. By twenty minutes, I had my Ruined King and a Phantom Dancer, with my BT almost completed. The Zed didn't even have a T4 item completed, and he was 4 levels behind me because of how many times he died/backed.
Lategame, Shen and I pulled off a 2v5 that I engaged and got ult'd on, and the two of us took two inhibs. They rezzed and 5v2'd us because we got greedy and tried for the third inhib, and they ended up pushing, taking mid inhib and both nexus turrets, as well as the Nexus, while Shen and I were still on rez. Our three teammates sat on our platform just watching them do it.
Are you actually going to try to tell me that that loss was my fault, or that I at all contributed to the loss? I demolished my lane, snowballed mid game, and was almost able to 2v5 with our Shen. How was that at all my fault?
I don't play LoL but I can tell you in any team based strategy game, it's team based for a reason, you adapt to change and needs, that's always the thing, adapting and responding quickly to the unexpected, or the expected. If it was as simple as just doing your one simple job and nothing else, it wouldn't be strategy, and it wouldn't be team-based. I think you should go pop in Age of Empires and play with some friends.
Bleh I miss Age of empires. I can't stand all these boring moba's dominating the genre. But I also wish RTS' would stray from their generic formula too.
God damn it.
GOD DAMN IT.
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I'm sensing a lot of frustration...
Then you completely missed the point but it's not your fault, you were still bumping into furniture when that game was released.
I must confess I've never really played AoE. Damn, wrong thread.
I think you answered that yourself right there.
You overstayed and that lost you the game. So, yes, you did contribute to that loss. You lost because of your decision making. It wasn't a good one and you learn from it and move on.
Also, AD Nidalee is bad. Build as a bruiser and you'll see how more effective it is than being a complete glass canon.
I'm going to eat but I'll try to add more on to this if I can.