Too much bickering.
Too many people dying in 30 secs and saying that the match is over.
Too much salt.
No wonder just very few people play this mode. After my first 4 matches i'll never EVER queue for that crap again.
Too much bickering.
Too many people dying in 30 secs and saying that the match is over.
Too much salt.
No wonder just very few people play this mode. After my first 4 matches i'll never EVER queue for that crap again.
I'm sorry to hear you had a bad experience, but please consider this:
Season 1 veterans are very much present and trying to climb up the ranks again. Many hold no issue with being new, in fact we'd invite more people to try it out, but we ARE more experienced. We've had landslide victories and crushing defeats all the same. But what made the difference is we kept going. No successful athlete or anything can say they didn't at some point fail. But what they didn't do was quit.
It's competition. Passions and tempers will naturally run high, but don't let that discourage you. Listen to calls, cooperate with your team (and when they're making the wrong call, use your own good judgement), get tough. But no matter what, if you want to be part of the Feast, come hungry, and Keep. Trying.
Strange I am sure that most amateur athletes would nto say they are treated the same way feast is. A vocal enough group actually does not want new players. They do not want to be qued with them they do not want to see them. I am sure we could link back posts from early season one.
Passion is a strange excuse to use for the way a decent percentage of players act as an excuse. I am sure some very competitive/passionate people would be disgusted by the general treatment of teammates.
The difference is that amateur athletes are going to be on teams with and competing against like-minded individuals. In the feast, you have a melting pot of different people all with different skill levels and motivations for playing the game. I'm not sure of OP's specific situation, but in most situations such as these, the "new" player is generally in the wrong and fails to realize how their: lack of skill, teamwork, and/or ability to listen ruins the experience of the other three people. Did someone call OP "bad" (but perhaps a worse word.) Well guess what, 9/10 times, the accuser is probably right. Maybe instead of whining, it would serve better to be introspective and think: "Was I attacking the right target?", "Was I too aggressive there?", "Did I break my teams CC?", "Did my team ask me to cooperate on a strategy and I either failed to listen or blatantly ignored them?"Strange I am sure that most amateur athletes would nto say they are treated the same way feast is. A vocal enough group actually does not want new players. They do not want to be qued with them they do not want to see them. I am sure we could link back posts from early season one.
Passion is a strange excuse to use for the way a decent percentage of players act as an excuse. I am sure some very competitive/passionate people would be disgusted by the general treatment of teammates.
Youre right lovelikewinter.
Lets divide the attention to the problem like we do in the feast, half the team go all their way to the spawn point, while the healer and a dps stay back getting beaten like a hobo.
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I make no excuses for those who act badly and try to exclude new people, but they need to understand that as small as the PvP community is, the WORST thing you can do is discourage people from wanting to try. At the same time, new people need to understand it IS competitive. It gets ugly. It gets loud. It gets nasty sometimes when it's uncalled for. But while you can't control those factors, those should not make or break someone's determination.Strange I am sure that most amateur athletes would nto say they are treated the same way feast is. A vocal enough group actually does not want new players. They do not want to be qued with them they do not want to see them. I am sure we could link back posts from early season one.
Passion is a strange excuse to use for the way a decent percentage of players act as an excuse. I am sure some very competitive/passionate people would be disgusted by the general treatment of teammates.
Who dares, wins.
Whatever guys, lets just tilt and give up in 30 seconds of the match. It's what we do 80% of the time anyway.
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