"... Better than someone who sits back until their whole team dies and then it's a 1v3 and they have 900 clutch attempts in a season..." The problem goes both ways, though. Sure, those people play too far back, but how many of us have experienced team mates who don't do shit but push, push, push and lose their duels? I'm ngl, I have at least 2 of those in almost every game I play.
If the whole team baits and just 1-2 people run in the team cant succeed even tho they have S class players. Just look at NRG (1st half) last year, they didn't have a centralized system, they did not commit to anything so they were horrible at attacking even tho everyone on that team won Internationals. But if you take a look at the team like Kru or some Asian teams like EDG, PRX and FPX; they do often just run it down and it is more successful than being undecisive.
As a duelist immortal, I would say for rank no matter what it’s really a dice roll on everyone. Because for duelist some games I get teammates that knows what until needs to be thrown and we just mesh well. Senti players would sometimes get a duelist that actually entries. Other games I would get like a guy who is like you don’t need to peek that etc etc and thinks us duelist lives would be useful without peaking in a certain scenario. It goes both ways no matter what. It really comes down to how the team is willing to come to an agreement. Ego goes both ways. If you’re in plat to ascendant there’s a shit ton of Smurfs and ex immortals whose egos gets in the way. I’m a victim of that too where we think we are better than the rest of the team. Which sometimes is true but we tend to forget that the other side might have Smurfs too and risk angering our teammates. The best thing I found was to try and get everyone on the same page if your first words in the voice chat is teaching the guy how to play or saying they shouldn’t be doing something is already wrong.
Quite common trend besides n4rrate tbh. After the chamber meta so many duelists had to find new roles. Alfajer, meteor, n4rrate etc.
Yays on senti now too I think
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"... Better than someone who sits back until their whole team dies and then it's a 1v3 and they have 900 clutch attempts in a season..."
The problem goes both ways, though. Sure, those people play too far back, but how many of us have experienced team mates who don't do shit but push, push, push and lose their duels? I'm ngl, I have at least 2 of those in almost every game I play.
He's talking about pro play not ranked
If the whole team baits and just 1-2 people run in the team cant succeed even tho they have S class players. Just look at NRG (1st half) last year, they didn't have a centralized system, they did not commit to anything so they were horrible at attacking even tho everyone on that team won Internationals. But if you take a look at the team like Kru or some Asian teams like EDG, PRX and FPX; they do often just run it down and it is more successful than being undecisive.
Just go with the hyper aggressive player and trade them. If you have pussies who bait you don’t even get to site
As a duelist immortal, I would say for rank no matter what it’s really a dice roll on everyone. Because for duelist some games I get teammates that knows what until needs to be thrown and we just mesh well. Senti players would sometimes get a duelist that actually entries. Other games I would get like a guy who is like you don’t need to peek that etc etc and thinks us duelist lives would be useful without peaking in a certain scenario. It goes both ways no matter what. It really comes down to how the team is willing to come to an agreement. Ego goes both ways. If you’re in plat to ascendant there’s a shit ton of Smurfs and ex immortals whose egos gets in the way. I’m a victim of that too where we think we are better than the rest of the team. Which sometimes is true but we tend to forget that the other side might have Smurfs too and risk angering our teammates.
The best thing I found was to try and get everyone on the same page if your first words in the voice chat is teaching the guy how to play or saying they shouldn’t be doing something is already wrong.