Nobody Plays 1v1 Ladder Anymore? - Page 20
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Fleshcut
Germany592 Posts
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ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:49 Chytilova wrote: Most people seem to be missing the obvious here. I have seen 2 or 3 people mention it. Skyrim and other games (though mainly Skyrim) caused many people to stop playing SC2. Every single one of my friends stopped playing around 2 or 3 months ago because of Skyrim. They are really just waiting for the expansion now. Skyrim stopped me playing SC2 for 5 days, then I had done everything interesting there was to do in the game. I don't see how a single single-player game would stop your average SC2 ladder-er from stopping for several months. On February 14 2012 04:50 Fleshcut wrote: Last season I was high diamond/ low masters level and then I went back home to my parents for x-mas vacation. Two weeks later, I came back to my beloved PC and wanted to play so badly and lost 8 times in a row. Haven't played since then because I'm still frustrated and I fear to drop out of diamond. Nobody gives a shit about your ladder ranking. Just play to for fun and to improve, your ladder rank means nothing. | ||
Befree
694 Posts
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phodacbiet
United States1734 Posts
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chestnutcc
India429 Posts
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archonOOid
1983 Posts
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GreyKnight
United States4720 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:52 ZAiNs wrote: Skyrim stopped me playing SC2 for 5 days, then I had done everything interesting there was to do in the game. I don't see how a single single-player game would stop your average SC2 ladder-er from stopping for several months. Nobody gives a shit about your ladder ranking. Just play to for fun and to improve, your ladder rank means nothing. Too bad there's zero way to indicate improvement besides ladder rank. There's no stats, no nothing. Giving players a reward or something to represent their progress is important this day and age | ||
Clarity_nl
Netherlands6826 Posts
When, in fact, people found improving too difficult and simply gave up. Numbers will always decrease over time in any multiplayer game. Maybe it'll spike back up at a later date. But saying: "No one ladders" is just absurd. There's so many people you won't even notice the people who stopped playing. Too bad there's zero way to indicate improvement besides ladder rank. There's no stats, no nothing. Giving players a reward or something to represent their progress is important this day and age Go watch a replay of yourself playing 2 weeks ago, and compare it with you playing now. Did you improve? If yes, celebrate. If no, find out what you should be working on, and focus on it. Giving people arbitrary inconsequential rewards won't help. In fact, I think that might actually slow people's progress. | ||
SCdinner
Canada516 Posts
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Odoakar
Croatia1834 Posts
Since I stopped with SC2, I played Skyrim, Batman, GTA4, LA Noire and right now I'm killing myself playing Sins of Solar Empires. Great game. Also, I got into DOTA beta but didn't find it that interesting. | ||
ElvisWayCool
United States437 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:52 ZAiNs wrote: Skyrim stopped me playing SC2 for 5 days, then I had done everything interesting there was to do in the game. I don't see how a single single-player game would stop your average SC2 ladder-er from stopping for several months. Nobody gives a shit about your ladder ranking. Just play to for fun and to improve, your ladder rank means nothing. He gives a shit about his ladder ranking? | ||
TelecoM
United States10583 Posts
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TigerKarl
1757 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:59 SCdinner wrote: Now everyone is going to hate me for saying this but I found I couldn't keep up with the map changes and didn't want to ladder on unfamiliar maps. I didn't really play 1v1 for season 2 and when I tried during season 3 I didn't recognize any of them and couldn't figure out how to play on the newer maps so I gave up 1v1. I find with the team maps half of the maps from the first season are still there so I still have the foundation I acquired from the first season to fall back upon. It's not like you can't play a map that you don't know. Just look at it against a AI Opponent and then you'll have figured it out enough. | ||
hzflank
United Kingdom2991 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:56 chestnutcc wrote: Imagine a classroom where instead of all the kids just getting their grades and the best grades receiving the praise, kids were split into grade based groups and then further tested to get grades within their groups. How terrified would all the non top grade students suddenly be? This is kind of how secondary schools are structured in the UK. Children are not terrified as the penalty for failure is smaller here than in India. (I dont know a great deal about India, but I assume Indian parents are stricter when it comes to their children's education). I dont see a reason to be terrified of losing points on the ladder as there really is no penalty for losing, unless you care about your ladder rank which is worth nothing anyway. | ||
Strivers
United States358 Posts
competitive sc2 requires work and can be stressful. i think these are the main reasons ppl quit after a few competitive seasons of ladder play. | ||
Ben...
Canada3485 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:54 phodacbiet wrote: This is basically it. I only get to play 2-3 games every few days because I am so busy with school, and the few times I do get to play I get multiple mirror matchups in a row no matter what race I pick, BM people almost every game, or people doing stupid stuff. For example, I tried to play two games last night, first game was TvP, and the guy 4gated me then proceeded to BM me after I went to kill him since he was way behind, and the second game was a TvZ where the guy went 3 hatches before gas (he got a macro hatch at 15 supply, before his expo), and not getting zergling speed until 12 minutes in then rushing for hive off two bases. I killed him with a basic tank push but he kept hiding hatcheries and stayed in the game for over 20 minutes until I finally killed his last structure. Not very fun, and the games seem to be increasingly crappy like that. I've started leaving mirrors (other than TvT because I like it) because if I'm only going to get to play 2 or 3 games, they might as well be fun.Because ladder maps are bad, i cant pick the race i want to play agaisnt (or the map), and people are assholes on ladder. I find myself going back to FPSs like BF2 (even though the latency sucks because there's basically only Asian servers left) and CS, or games like Company of Heroes more than SC2 now if I want to play something competitive. | ||
Ballack
Norway821 Posts
On February 14 2012 04:56 chestnutcc wrote: Imagine a classroom where instead of all the kids just getting their grades and the best grades receiving the praise, kids were split into grade based groups and then further tested to get grades within their groups. How terrified would all the non top grade students suddenly be? It's a game, not an education.. | ||
tehemperorer
United States2183 Posts
Same thing goes with my SSF4:AE2012... I am at B+ and just don't have the time to practice against a bunch of different characters played by real good players so I will always win some lose some without getting better (too many players for a casual to learn to fight since you fight like Yun 3 times in a night then not another one in a whole week or something like that). I am going to enjoy the new CS:GO because those skills stay with you and its balanced around common equipment and common FPS moves/tactics. I also enjoy Space Marine because it's kinda the same thing, no studying, just tactics n twitch skills. | ||
Mowr
Sweden791 Posts
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Osteriet
Denmark149 Posts
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