shrug. Just make the most of what you can. Also you're in Bronze so it could be partially your team's fault, but still somewhat your fault. Because I can't trust Gold people, my
Jinx is sort of like, there's 3 assassins on the other team and if I go in, I die. If I don't, my team dies and iufshuisf. ???? so I eventually went I'll just play my ******** champs and get freelo so I can go plat.


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A loss is a loss; it doesn't matter how well you do. Actually if you lost while doing well it's sort of your fault because you failed to carry and press objectives using the advantage you had.
I can tell you why you don't do well during winning matches though; it' because you want to rely on your team to carry you instead of mastering a certain role and champion in order to carry by yourself.
I can tell you why you don't do well during winning matches though; it' because you want to rely on your team to carry you instead of mastering a certain role and champion in order to carry by yourself.
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A loss is a loss; it doesn't matter how well you do. Actually if you lost while doing well it's sort of your fault because you failed to carry and press objectives using the advantage you had.
I can tell you why you don't do well during winning matches though; it' because you want to rely on your team to carry you instead of mastering a certain role and champion in order to carry by yourself.
This is the truth. I have noticed that if i am really rolling my lane, but not pressing objectives or leaving to assist lanes behind than I am not really doing well.
One of the things I have been working on is swapping lanes if I am way ahead of my lane, and someone else is getting destroyed.
Example: Bot lane is getting wrecked, and I as top or mid lane am wrecking my lane. I will tell bot lane to leave lane and come help push mid lane until the fed lane has to leave they can then return and farm.
In our latest L2Play episode, throatslasher was mystified that we didn't know what to do when behidn or if one of my lanes is behind. He explained the basic premise that if one lane is getting wrecked have them come to the lane that is ahead and push on objective. You are already going to lose that turret so why stay and feed them go help push a different objective like dragon or mid/top turret help another lane snowball.
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This is the truth. I have noticed that if i am really rolling my lane, but not pressing objectives or leaving to assist lanes behind than I am not really doing well.
One of the things I have been working on is swapping lanes if I am way ahead of my lane, and someone else is getting destroyed.
Example: Bot lane is getting wrecked, and I as top or mid lane am wrecking my lane. I will tell bot lane to leave lane and come help push mid lane until the fed lane has to leave they can then return and farm.
In our latest L2Play episode, throatslasher was mystified that we didn't know what to do when behidn or if one of my lanes is behind. He explained the basic premise that if one lane is getting wrecked have them come to the lane that is ahead and push on objective. You are already going to lose that turret so why stay and feed them go help push a different objective like dragon or mid/top turret help another lane snowball.
That's what I do. It's also hard to press when I'm ahead if they're trying to 4 man gank me or they have massive cc at bot lane as an ADC though I do go for objectives regardless...can't say the same about my team unless it's dragon or baron.

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Yeah, its true that I have been running lanes and champions I am not entirely familiar with for a while. but why would that mean I am wanting to rely on my team to bail me out? I can accept the lose when I fail miserably. but when someone else causes the snowball its a little harder for me to accept. The whole "that guy tripped me" thing you know?
You should accept every loss. Just because you have an awful team for a game doesn't mean it's unacceptable to lose. Chances are, unless you are a challenger player on a smurf, you're probably going to lose around half your matches. Just identify what you did wrong and how to improve, then move on. You can do this after a win too, of course.

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its jsut that I get frustrated when I am doing my thing and then for no reason I get yelled at for stupid **** that isn't my fault "You haven't ganked Bot at all SHYV!" you are 1/4 adn Luscina is 3/1... "OMG PANTH JSUT GANKED AGAIN WHERE ARE YOU" Ganking Top so that my top lane can snowball for us.
what do I do here? I asm sure I made the right choices but this Adc jsut wouldn't shut up and blamed me for the 7 deaths she had. I tried to snowball a lane. really I did but when people jsut spend more time yelling at the "fail jungler" than CS (we both ended the game around 120 CS) we might have been able to play a little better
what do I do here? I asm sure I made the right choices but this Adc jsut wouldn't shut up and blamed me for the 7 deaths she had. I tried to snowball a lane. really I did but when people jsut spend more time yelling at the "fail jungler" than CS (we both ended the game around 120 CS) we might have been able to play a little better
Make your own judgments and mute people that harass you. This happens basically 80% of games when you're jungle. It's the easiest role in the game to blame for your mistakes. Just mute people who bother you and ignore chat unless your team is telling you where the wards are or something.
I really hate being blamed too and I can tell you that it is absolutely never worth leaving a toxic player unmuted in the hopes that they'll say something important. You will lose more games from going on tilt than you will win from the information they say in chat. Don't hesitate to mute.
I really hate being blamed too and I can tell you that it is absolutely never worth leaving a toxic player unmuted in the hopes that they'll say something important. You will lose more games from going on tilt than you will win from the information they say in chat. Don't hesitate to mute.

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You should accept every loss. Just because you have an awful team for a game doesn't mean it's unacceptable to lose. Chances are, unless you are a challenger player on a smurf, you're probably going to lose around half your matches. Just identify what you did wrong and how to improve, then move on. You can do this after a win too, of course.
Challenger players can still lose a lot at Bronze on a smurf because team game yo. not necessarily blame game doe

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In that past, I don't know... three weeks to a month maybe, I've been having trouble in Solo Q. It's typical **** really. I can be better and I know it, but i really hate it when I lose because of other people. I mean if you look at my recent loses, most of them come down to me as an individual doing fairly well, but not fantastic, but able to stop the bleeding in most cases. In my wins, the situation is pretty much reversed. My team is winning, I know it but for whatever reason I can't seem to close out games when I feel they should be closed out. To top it off, I play like complete ****. When Jungling I miss my engages, I miss hooks when I support, I take too much when I ADC, I don't trade right when Top laning. The list goes on. I get frustrated and as a result I just don't feel like I should have won in the end. Where as when I'm on the losing side I am a little bit more satisfied with the game progress up until we actually lose.
Thoughts?