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Happy Friday, everyone.
Pings—an essential tool of non-verbal communication in MOBA games. But, are they actually helpful or a distraction? This study tells you how much you should ping in-game.
[DISCLAIMER]: The article is written for my weekly newsletter, and published on my website. A new episode comes out every Sunday (directly into your inbox and on my website).
Have a great weekend, Christian 
   
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More pings could also be due to toxic communication, which often happens in a losing game and thus decreased gold.
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In the heat of intense MOBA matches, timing your pings can make or break a game. Sometimes, excessive pinging feels more like noise than guidance, disrupting focus rather than enhancing teamwork. I remember once during a fierce battle, a teammate spammed pings so much it distracted everyone, much like an overenthusiastic Papa's Freezeria player rushing orders. Finding the right balance is crucial for smooth, effective communication in-game.
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