I can't play


I normally have a thicker skin than this. The problem is, I have been so incredibly frustrated that I decided to give up. I won't be making an Anhur jungle guide in the foreseeable future.
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Yo dude, if ya want, we could just form a party of 5 on here to help you with your guide!
Thanks, but this is something I need to do by myself, especially since I have to be in solo queue for ranked matches.
I personally I never rage if I'm or someone on my team is doing poorly. because me and my teammates aren't machines, where humans: humans makes mistakes, nobody is pro with a god they have never played as before and there are bad match ups (both skill wise and gameplay wise). I only get salty when something happens that isn't really anybody fault, like: Lag, glitching or getting matched up with people of higher rank or in a 4 man party.
The only thing that somebody can do that makes me super salty is Rage quite, that is only if I'm a 100% sure that they did indeed rage quit (like when we are losing and there score looks something like 2/8/5 or the classic "n0wb teem i go aFk nov!"
...or not. xD
Otherwise, 100% agree.
I've never heard of anyone in League with such problems.
I've been playing a lot of league lately, and if there is two things I've learned, its that:
a. Seriously, its so much easier than SMITE. No doubt about it. Its like every champion is made from Fenrir Industries.
b. People are annoying. Finding any excuse to go 'LOL UNINSTALL *** PLS.' There are a lot of chill games out there in SMITE, but its like even in normal queuing in LOL it's just constant *****ing. All chat just makes it worse.
For your problem though, I mean no one here blames you (from what I can see), and I don't either. Making guides, playing Smite, and talking about SMITE should be an enjoyable experience. There are just those people who can't accept they're the ones at fault and are usually the first to jump on someone. People don't realize that you win some, you ******** lose some. Taking a break from SMITE or just games in general if you are getting to that point.
I remember this on time I was playing Ao mid, EVERYONE was on point. Great people, great cooperation, our Neith and Thor were just flawless with mid ganks. Aaaanndd of course these games ALWAYS have 10 minute surrenders, considering we can't just have some peaceful ownage for 40 minutes. I added them all as friends, LITERALLY WANTING TO FIVE MAN QUEUE WITH THEM. xD
The comment about Arachne is an inside joke with me and Pandr (and RavenRadish).
Shhh. Best initiation tactic ever.
@Sub: what level are you in League of Legends? I think the lower of play, generally the less seriously people will take the game. People are more likely to get pissy when the game loses its newness.
@Pandr: make sure to add a gameplay section on how best to get pulled by Arachne. :P
30, Silver 4.
Like how to get pulled in a way that damages your team, luring your team into following you to their deaths, etc?
Ohh the classic
people are born evil / people are born good
debate.
I personally think people are intrinsically nice. It's just easier to notice the bad than the good - it's a survival instinct. You touch fire, you remember how much it hurt. It's easier to remember negatives than positives so we avoid the negatives. It's generally more impactful than staying in a good setting.
As such, you remember rages more than nice people, or at least notice them more often.
More like born neutral, except neutral is generally not very nice. And honestly, I see more rages than I see any constructive advice.