Applause for the work done.
But there're so much of these already...
Plus even while I know how many ppl out there are whining little ****, not being able to realise that they are the actual problem, everytime I read this copy&paste "argument" with the 4:5 ratio being any kind of "proof" against bad mates always being in the complainers team, something dies within me.
But there're so much of these already...
Plus even while I know how many ppl out there are whining little ****, not being able to realise that they are the actual problem, everytime I read this copy&paste "argument" with the 4:5 ratio being any kind of "proof" against bad mates always being in the complainers team, something dies within me.
Thanks for the feedback.
This was my first blog post ever, with a subject that I felt I could write alittle about that might separate from others.
I never said its prood that bad mates always being in the complainers team. What it does prove is that its 20% higher chance that a possible troll will fall into the opposing team, that being your not a troll/blamer/douche yourself.
Oh well I will test out a few other ideas in the coming days, hopefully youll come back and give me another chance :)
This was my first blog post ever, with a subject that I felt I could write alittle about that might separate from others.
I never said its prood that bad mates always being in the complainers team. What it does prove is that its 20% higher chance that a possible troll will fall into the opposing team, that being your not a troll/blamer/douche yourself.
Oh well I will test out a few other ideas in the coming days, hopefully youll come back and give me another chance :)
Just a piece of mind:
- "In every game you will have 4 teammates and 5 opponents, this means that its an 20% bigger chance that the enemy team will have a troll."
- "Statistically speaking you should more often meet enemy trolls than on your own team."
Those sentences assume that matchmaking is RANDOMLY giving any player joining you in game a place in your or the enemy's team, like 4:5 that the first player - if you would be the first joining a game - is going for your team and a 3:5 or 4:4, depending where the first went, for the second etc.
That's just not the case.
So until we know how EXACTLY Riot's matchmaking works, there's no statistical or mathematical proof for anything related to that.
Plus matchmaking doesn't know of the player's current mindset or if his Elo matches his real capability.
That's what ppl who aren't simply whiners complain about, hence does this 4:5 ratio "argument" only ignore the content of the complaints made.
- "In every game you will have 4 teammates and 5 opponents, this means that its an 20% bigger chance that the enemy team will have a troll."
- "Statistically speaking you should more often meet enemy trolls than on your own team."
Those sentences assume that matchmaking is RANDOMLY giving any player joining you in game a place in your or the enemy's team, like 4:5 that the first player - if you would be the first joining a game - is going for your team and a 3:5 or 4:4, depending where the first went, for the second etc.
That's just not the case.
So until we know how EXACTLY Riot's matchmaking works, there's no statistical or mathematical proof for anything related to that.
Plus matchmaking doesn't know of the player's current mindset or if his Elo matches his real capability.
That's what ppl who aren't simply whiners complain about, hence does this 4:5 ratio "argument" only ignore the content of the complaints made.
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TD;LR a rundown of how your mentality fights against you when playing League of Legends and some theorycrafting on what you can do to turn that around.
Also a few tips that I use myself to control and learn from my losses which eventually turns me into a better player.
I hope you guys can give me some constructive criticism/feedback, it would be much appreciated!