Guys?..guys?....GUUUYS!?!? There's cake and rainbows in another thread!
Take all your shiny ponies and come along!
On a more serious note, I think watching the pros' streams will teach people more about how to do than such short explanations that you find in their guides ^^
Read a standard guide on the combos and watch what the pros do, I think that is a better way of learning tbh..
Take all your shiny ponies and come along!
On a more serious note, I think watching the pros' streams will teach people more about how to do than such short explanations that you find in their guides ^^
Read a standard guide on the combos and watch what the pros do, I think that is a better way of learning tbh..
One thing I noticed is that even though they are pro's they aren't truly giving you proper advice, these guides give poor format (SORRY! ><) as people only look at the build sequence and don't read the "Guide" portion of the Guide, so I don't thinks its truly a problem with the guide, but more the people who read them, that being said... if an individual coming to this site chooses to read a "Pro" guide over a regular guide is their prerogative and if the guide does not give them success after they upvote it, then they are foolish, you can't fix this as long as people like HotshotGG are making guides.
The only solution I can suggest is to do this...
This is actually being discussed in the vet forums right now, and something will be done.
Thinking about removing their guides entirely from normal guide searches, so that you can only find them under a "Pro" section, and they won't show up in the normal searches for champs.
We have noticed that they aren't participating as much in the community as we had hoped for :/
Something will be done, rest assured.
so that people who have extremely good guides like the Ashe guide with over 1000 votes arent outclassed because one of the "Pro's" made a guide in 5 min thats getting a higher percentage because 'OMG SAITVICIOUS MADE A GUIDE AND HES PRO SO I GOTTA UPVOTE IT BECAUSE HES A PRO AND JUNK".
So they should remove it from the top 10 sections and from the search unless they ofc they click on the Pro section.
Of course people are biased, my suggest might go unheard just because im not "Prominent" and I dont have some cool picture or funny name and I didnt even make a high rated guide.
The only solution I can suggest is to do this...
wRAthoFVuLK wrote:
This is actually being discussed in the vet forums right now, and something will be done.
Thinking about removing their guides entirely from normal guide searches, so that you can only find them under a "Pro" section, and they won't show up in the normal searches for champs.
We have noticed that they aren't participating as much in the community as we had hoped for :/
Something will be done, rest assured.
so that people who have extremely good guides like the Ashe guide with over 1000 votes arent outclassed because one of the "Pro's" made a guide in 5 min thats getting a higher percentage because 'OMG SAITVICIOUS MADE A GUIDE AND HES PRO SO I GOTTA UPVOTE IT BECAUSE HES A PRO AND JUNK".
So they should remove it from the top 10 sections and from the search unless they ofc they click on the Pro section.
Of course people are biased, my suggest might go unheard just because im not "Prominent" and I dont have some cool picture or funny name and I didnt even make a high rated guide.
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Wow, you use the excuse "everyone has bad games" to justify your argument? Really? I have nothing against stonewall, I think he is great for the community. However, his jungle tutorials are about basic **** that everyone 1500+ already knows. Guess what? He's 1500. He is an above average player, but that does not make him as knowledgeable as a 2k player. If he was this knowledgeable, he would be jungling for a pro team(like saintvicious does!).
Unless he doesn't want to..