1. Improving my gameplay. That is the most important thing to me. I don't like to just stay stuck in a tier and stay there for long. I like that feeling of accomplishment of gaining elo and getting higher. Made it from bronze to silver so far and not looking back. Gold here i come!
2. Having fun in normal games and meeting new people to play with. Whats a game without that occasional match where you play for fun and try unnothodox things like jungle singed or something.:D
2. Having fun in normal games and meeting new people to play with. Whats a game without that occasional match where you play for fun and try unnothodox things like jungle singed or something.:D
GrandmasterD wrote:
I play to improve, not to win.
I like that. It's funny because most of us play to improve...so we can win more XD But that's a positive way to look at single games as you play them ^_^
I just wanted to share an experience I had while playing last night, real quick.
I was playing as Graves in a 5x5. I hadn't played Graves in a while, but being one of my favorite champs, I didn't have any trouble picking him back up. I was excited to get into the game when I looked to my team lineup and saw that one of our players insta-locked Yasuo. Let alone being a general **** throughout the game, this player was not doing very well, and losing the game for our team.
You might say "Geek, this is the positive thinking thread, what're you doing!?"
Well, this game was one of the most entertaining games I've had, despite our mid lane losing out because of an inexperienced and ill-mannered player.
The three other players on my team were kind, good at their roles, and very cool-headed throughout the match. We had several aces throughout the game (usually without Yasuo involved) and even though we ended up losing, my team made it a good game for me.
So, if you're stuck in a game with an inappropriate, unskilled, or insensitive player, don't fret. Keep a good attitude, if you have to, ignore that player, and talk with your other teammates. Try to make a game with a poor start turn out fun for everybody involved.
Now, you may say, "I'm playing ranked. I don't want to have fun, I want to win."
This is fine too. If you keep a level head and have fun trying to win, your chances of winning are exponentially greater than if you rage at your weakest link.
Believe it or not Summoners, you can have fun while in Ranked.
Keep things positive guys!
I was playing as Graves in a 5x5. I hadn't played Graves in a while, but being one of my favorite champs, I didn't have any trouble picking him back up. I was excited to get into the game when I looked to my team lineup and saw that one of our players insta-locked Yasuo. Let alone being a general **** throughout the game, this player was not doing very well, and losing the game for our team.
You might say "Geek, this is the positive thinking thread, what're you doing!?"
Well, this game was one of the most entertaining games I've had, despite our mid lane losing out because of an inexperienced and ill-mannered player.
The three other players on my team were kind, good at their roles, and very cool-headed throughout the match. We had several aces throughout the game (usually without Yasuo involved) and even though we ended up losing, my team made it a good game for me.
So, if you're stuck in a game with an inappropriate, unskilled, or insensitive player, don't fret. Keep a good attitude, if you have to, ignore that player, and talk with your other teammates. Try to make a game with a poor start turn out fun for everybody involved.
Now, you may say, "I'm playing ranked. I don't want to have fun, I want to win."
This is fine too. If you keep a level head and have fun trying to win, your chances of winning are exponentially greater than if you rage at your weakest link.
Believe it or not Summoners, you can have fun while in Ranked.
Keep things positive guys!
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