League of Legends (LoL) Question: Why do players form "competitive teams" when they aren't high elo
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Why do players form "competitive teams" when they aren't high elo
Just a general question I have. Not intending to insult or undermine anyone's efforts in creating a team - just curious why so many people all make their own teams to compete in contests when they're unranked, silver, gold, or low plat.
IMO it should be quite clear that players with suboptimal understandings of the game won't advance far as a team... Idk I knew that since I was silver that there was a huge gap between competitive and soloq and that competitive play required strong fundamentals and mechanics for each respective role each player plays.
When I play ranked 5's with my friends I don't think we're even considered competitive because we all realize we're bad..
Idk can someone clear this up for me?
IMO it should be quite clear that players with suboptimal understandings of the game won't advance far as a team... Idk I knew that since I was silver that there was a huge gap between competitive and soloq and that competitive play required strong fundamentals and mechanics for each respective role each player plays.
When I play ranked 5's with my friends I don't think we're even considered competitive because we all realize we're bad..
Idk can someone clear this up for me?
As for the term "competitive", I think most people just use that to mean they take their team seriously and want to improve, not that they're professional material. A competitive bronze team might be more demanding of its members in terms of time commitment and attitude than just a casual bronze team who play ranked whenever they have enough people on.
No seriously the real reason why they would bother to form "competetive teams" is the same reason
why everyone rages at their teammates.
Everybody playing this game wants to be like DiamondProx, Froggen, Maknoon, Doubelift and Edward.
Everybody wants to be able to become a billionaire simply off playing videogames.
Low skilled players want to know how they match up against other people and if these players are below a pro(like hotshotgg) in skill level they only have to play a few thousand games before they become better than these pros, but they do not realize the fact that they won't get there with their current skill level if they play ranked 5s.
TL;DR
THEY ARE DELUSIONAL
A bronze 5 player will be able to say that Zilean AD is OP since he wins matches playing that. He will write a guide about it and rage against everyone that says that he is an idiot, because when he plays it, he actually wins.
A lvl 10 person will throws stupid advices everywhere on forums since those advices work on his level. Though if you would play it at lvl 30 + higher divisions, you would notice that the advices are quite stupid, and that the guy had put a lot of people off track, because there will always be noobies out there that are willing to take any advice.
A lvl 30 gold 5 team will say they are amazing, since they are better than 50% (or even more) of the league of legends community. They will say they are the best team in the world, since they are so special that they already reached that far. Problem is, there are people who are more special than they are, with an even higher division. Woops, forgot about that.
tl;dr: People think they know everything since they win lanes and games on lower levels. That is why they think it is not possible that anyone can be any better than they are, which is why they call themselves competative/skilled/whatsoever.
Oh, and there is also blind hope, like a lottery ticket :P
Even if you aren't good the experience is just way better as no one rages nor leave during the game and that is the least you could expect of a normal player.
We've been playing quite a bit with some friends and although we did not do so well I really miss this because now that I play with matchmaking it just feels so bad and random
Some of them just want the tournament experience, or to improve their gamplay. But many times happnes that in a group of friends, one of them reaches Diamond V. He is good at this game, but his friends are Bronce, Silver or Gold. They are not that good. Usually happens, when a friend of yours becomes a pro player, that you think you can be as good as he is.
It happens in other areas. There are a lot of guys playing soccer, that think about a professional: "I used to play with him. He wasn't that good".
I've played at the low end of the amateur Esports for COD (Which is honestly the worst one of them all) Starcraft Brood War, Starcraft 2, Counterstrike GO (I found out about CS Source too late in the game).
Basically to answer your question I love Esports and I want to get my feet wet in as many places as possible :) I've won a little money from my games and although I won't be like the LCS teams living in my own mansion and all but I want to play at my best for everything I do. I get harped on for being in Bronze 1 and trying to play competitively but every player starts here at the bottom and works their *** off to get to that stage and play in front of the whole world. Sure I outplay some kids at my level but I won't go around saying that means I can smash doublelift (I play the ADC for my team, and PS double lift fan <-- That way).
I remember when I put out a guide for Miss Fortune on this very site during season 2 and placed black cleaver in the guide and all I got was people emails and inboxs about how I'm bad and should learn to play before writing guides. 2 weeks later Season 3 rolls in and it's nothing but league of cleaver and my build is used by Crs Cop for the first few weeks of the LCS. It made me happy to know that I have an understanding of the game just not the skills to apply it, and that is what separates me and all the low end amateurs from being pro. I can't get to that level unless I start here at the low end of competitive play where there are other players like me who are ready to fight to get to the top.
TL;DR - I love Esports and although our skill gap is quite clear from the pros, to get to their level of play I need to start somewhere. I don't care that I'm only Bronze 1, my experience from those events carries over into my Solo Q and allows me to progress quickly to the point where if I put the time and effort in I could essentially be a "true" competitive player.