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porkRaven
United States953 Posts
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yamato77
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I'm unimpressed. | ||
Solmyr
Poland261 Posts
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Ragnarork
France9034 Posts
On February 08 2016 16:36 Solmyr wrote: Hmm why HS QQ thread is ten times bigger than CS one? Play CS and help us fill this one. | ||
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Norway7678 Posts
On February 08 2016 16:36 Solmyr wrote: Hmm why HS QQ thread is ten times bigger than CS one? Is it really? Not like HS doesn't have frustrating moments..but compared to cs? Really? | ||
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Norway7678 Posts
"One B. Not confirmed" *15 sec later everyone has left A site and T takes it uncontested. We lose the round* "Please, don't rotate before you're needed. We had absolutely no one on A that round" Answer? "Fuck you. You didn't hold mid" "What are you talking about? I took a single round on short (Map is Mirage btw) so I wouldn't be instagibbed by their awp. They never even came mid". "Shut up fucking noob" *Kick Excludos? 3 yes 2 no* And they kept harassing me every time I said anything from that moment on. Even if it was simply informing about where the enemy was. | ||
Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
Answer? "Sorry" "Thank you for the advice" "Yeah you are right" You should try it my way. Otherwise it must be the way we say it. Perhaps you have a naturally irritating voice. | ||
NihiLStarcraft
Germany1413 Posts
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Norway7678 Posts
On February 09 2016 05:06 Dangermousecatdog wrote: I say "You are all retards for leaving A site to go chase kills" Answer? "Sorry" "Thank you for the advice" "Yeah you are right" You should try it my way. Otherwise it must be the way we say it. Perhaps you have a naturally irritating voice. I'm starting to wonder.. | ||
iXphobos
Germany1464 Posts
On February 09 2016 05:11 NihiLStarcraft wrote: I've honestly stopped giving advice. It just doesn't seem to work. In the last days playing at lower level than usual I've seen so much dumb shit strategy-wise - but I've just not said anything and kept on playing. Almost every T side everybody just stands around. Rush B, I'm going alone, everybody else is just holding angles and then turns around lol. People switch up positions every round CT side without calling it so I get to hold B alone almost every round. People calling "All B" so I rotate and get shot from someone that was lurking in mid. That kinda stuff. I could say something every time but I've just given up. Usually it's better to try and focus on your own play and just accept it. Saying something makes you the 'bad guy' and rarely ever makes people actually pay attention and improve mid-game. That's of course just my experience on EU. 3 guys B , 2 A and mid wide open seems to be a pretty common setup on CT Dust2 way up to DMG. XD | ||
Yrr
Germany796 Posts
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Clonester
Germany2808 Posts
On February 09 2016 07:05 Yrr wrote: Often times I play 1 or 2 rounds of casual. I rarely met any blatant hackers there, maybe one in like 30 games but lately there are so fucking many blatant hackers, almost one every game. Too many steam sales. Also the lose of the ranks made alot of people so mad, that they either start cheating or getting themselfs boosted. Swearing makes your point better. It is silly, but using massive swearing teaches most people more in CS:GO then polite advices. I dont know why, but it works with some of the MM-player types better. I wish I had Video skills, I would make a "10 arts of MM-Players" Video and talk about how to interact with em. | ||
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Norway7678 Posts
On February 09 2016 18:33 Clonester wrote: Too many steam sales. Also the lose of the ranks made alot of people so mad, that they either start cheating or getting themselfs boosted. Swearing makes your point better. It is silly, but using massive swearing teaches most people more in CS:GO then polite advices. I dont know why, but it works with some of the MM-player types better. I wish I had Video skills, I would make a "10 arts of MM-Players" Video and talk about how to interact with em. Sound far fetched, considering too many cs players are the type who thinks it's hilarious when their teammates gets angry. | ||
Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
On February 09 2016 05:11 NihiLStarcraft wrote: I've honestly stopped giving advice. It just doesn't seem to work. In the last days playing at lower level than usual I've seen so much dumb shit strategy-wise - but I've just not said anything and kept on playing. Almost every T side everybody just stands around. Rush B, I'm going alone, everybody else is just holding angles and then turns around lol. People switch up positions every round CT side without calling it so I get to hold B alone almost every round. People calling "All B" so I rotate and get shot from someone that was lurking in mid. That kinda stuff. I could say something every time but I've just given up. Usually it's better to try and focus on your own play and just accept it. Saying something makes you the 'bad guy' and rarely ever makes people actually pay attention and improve mid-game. That's of course just my experience on EU. What you describe is a generality across all ranks of MM really. In fact, it is always suprising that at Global people still do not know basic stuff like how to eco (buying when everyone else is ecoing, buying too much on eco rounds, forcing every rounds), always switch up their position on CT, bait for no reason on T, etc... The only thing people are better at in Global is aiming (minus the few good players). And yes, trying to give advice is not going to do anything at best and will get you tk'ed at worst. This is also why you need to at least duo-queue MM so you can atleast have that security; play 2 on one site CT and coordinate an attack on T. Funny enough this is also the reason why it is so easy to win Global games if you get a good start (and easy to lose if you get a bad one). Because there is almost a 100% chance that the other team will start to rage and tk each other when things go bad, resulting in very one-sided matchs. | ||
Harvey1
11 Posts
On February 10 2016 00:27 Roggay wrote: What you describe is a generality across all ranks of MM really. In fact, it is always suprising that at Global people still do not know basic stuff like how to eco (buying when everyone else is ecoing, buying too much on eco rounds, forcing every rounds), always switch up their position on CT, bait for no reason on T, etc... The only thing people are better at in Global is aiming (minus the few good players). And yes, trying to give advice is not going to do anything at best and will get you tk'ed at worst. This is also why you need to at least duo-queue MM so you can atleast have that security; play 2 on one site CT and coordinate an attack on T. Funny enough this is also the reason why it is so easy to win Global games if you get a good start (and easy to lose if you get a bad one). Because there is almost a 100% chance that the other team will start to rage and tk each other when things go bad, resulting in very one-sided matchs. Those people know when and how to eco, they know that they should hold their sites. They just choose to not do it. I cannot even count the amount of times people keep force buying because they are tilting cause they got 1 ak'd the round before. | ||
Stancel
Singapore15360 Posts
source: queued as a 4stack on dust2 because they can't play anything else :> | ||
yamato77
11589 Posts
Hard to want to play more when stuff like that happens. | ||
evaunit01
United States512 Posts
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Thaniri
1264 Posts
I noticed ever since I stopped listening to my teammates the teamwork in my games has gotten a lot better. I think this is because there is no more conversations, no more criticisms, and less distractions. I also probably interrupt people when they're talking with calls and no way to tell if anyone else is talking. The one-way mute in CS:GO is amazing. | ||
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Norway7678 Posts
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