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On December 07 2012 09:28 Slow Motion wrote: DLift: "Do we have to try everyone? This fucking guy uses emoticons in every sentence!"
Actually now that I think of it I bet supports use more emoticons on average than ppl in other roles.
That would be hilarious to see as a statistic. Total games won vs Total games won when emoticons were used in game.
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On December 07 2012 09:29 thenexusp wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:11 Pinith wrote: It kind of seems that CLG's public tryouts are also letting other teams scout potential subs for S3. If CLG doesn't pick up Brunch U or other players around his level there's a decent chance another NA team will. Meh, if this improves the NA scene as a whole I'll be happy
Yeah, I hope it does help the NA scene overall. It's just funny that doublelift has to grind through like 600 applicants for it to happen.
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United States37500 Posts
How did brunch's first game go? I went to make lunner. :O
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On December 07 2012 09:33 NeoIllusions wrote: How did brunch's first game go? I went to make lunner. :O
They allined him repeatedly in lane so he died a fair amount, but in the process it fed the shit out of dlift so it was fairly smooth sailing.
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Dude how can anyone play top lane, you are entirely at the mercy of your jungler. so boring. why are the solo lanes in LoL so tiresome to play Mid is boring as hell and so is top -.-
User was warned for this post
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as soon as the new patch was out, i was only playing caitlyn mid rushing sotd
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On December 07 2012 09:30 ketchup wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:28 Slow Motion wrote: DLift: "Do we have to try everyone? This fucking guy uses emoticons in every sentence!"
Actually now that I think of it I bet supports use more emoticons on average than ppl in other roles. That would be hilarious to see as a statistic. Total games won vs Total games won when emoticons were used in game.
We use emoticons as supports as an alternative to curse words and to make people do what we want. It just makes people more likely to do what we ask of them.
"Stop diving the tower please" vs "Stop diving the tower please Q_Q" I dunno how it works it just does. In the words of Ed Wuncler III "Bitches love smiley faces".
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On December 07 2012 09:35 I_Love_Bacon wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:33 NeoIllusions wrote: How did brunch's first game go? I went to make lunner. :O They allined him repeatedly in lane so he died a fair amount, but in the process it fed the shit out of dlift so it was fairly smooth sailing.
I struggled for a good five minutes trying to figure out what you meant here...who knew a hypen could do so much.
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United States37500 Posts
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That is like the definition of a no name team.
I mean some of these guys are in the 1800s, elo wise.... not really impressive
Edit: Its an academy team, not a full CoL team, that makes more sense
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On December 07 2012 09:40 NeoIllusions wrote:really meh lineup...
They should have waited until S3 qualifers finished and picked up one of the teams IMO
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On December 07 2012 09:37 PrinceXizor wrote: Dude how can anyone play top lane, you are entirely at the mercy of your jungler. so boring. why are the solo lanes in LoL so tiresome to play Mid is boring as hell and so is top -.- Wrong thread.
I've been thinking of running Sion with Ravenous Hydra for the AoE lifesteal.
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Vancouver14381 Posts
It is the academy though so they're hoping to help develop them into a real pro team.
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they should have just gotten former quantic...
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On December 07 2012 09:42 JBright wrote: It is the academy though so they're hoping to help develop them into a real pro team. It might be an academy, but who's going to teach them? What resources to they even have for reference material?
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On December 07 2012 09:43 Chiharu Harukaze wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:42 JBright wrote: It is the academy though so they're hoping to help develop them into a real pro team. It might be an academy, but who's going to teach them? What resources to they even have for reference material?
w/e. their sc2 academy was successful, so i'm not too worried.
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On December 07 2012 09:41 obesechicken13 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:37 PrinceXizor wrote: Dude how can anyone play top lane, you are entirely at the mercy of your jungler. so boring. why are the solo lanes in LoL so tiresome to play Mid is boring as hell and so is top -.- Wrong thread. I've been thinking of running Sion with Ravenous Hydra for the AoE lifesteal. i wanted an answer not a scolding and someone telling me "get better" because that doesn't change the nature of the lane any. :/ i don't understand how those lanes are fun. that is why i brought it here. It's not a QQ but a question. What makes those lanes fun? I see people call top and mid more than anything, but when i get put in the roles i feel like my time is being wasted. support waaay more fun.
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On December 07 2012 09:44 PrinceXizor wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:41 obesechicken13 wrote:On December 07 2012 09:37 PrinceXizor wrote: Dude how can anyone play top lane, you are entirely at the mercy of your jungler. so boring. why are the solo lanes in LoL so tiresome to play Mid is boring as hell and so is top -.- Wrong thread. I've been thinking of running Sion with Ravenous Hydra for the AoE lifesteal. i wanted an answer not a scolding and someone telling me "get better" because that doesn't change the nature of the lane any. :/ i don't understand how those lanes are fun. that is why i brought it here. It's not a QQ but a question. What makes those lanes fun? Get good enough that you trash your opponent before you attract the jungler's attention, or even enough that he never feels too needed there. Oh, and buy a sightstone when you can, so you won't get ganked anyway.
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Straight outta Johto18973 Posts
On December 07 2012 09:44 Kouda wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2012 09:43 Chiharu Harukaze wrote:On December 07 2012 09:42 JBright wrote: It is the academy though so they're hoping to help develop them into a real pro team. It might be an academy, but who's going to teach them? What resources to they even have for reference material? w/e. their sc2 academy was successful, so i'm not too worried. Who came out of their SC2 Academy?
SC2 has much more material to work with, the theory is understood, and I feel like a coach can be more successful because you already have frameworks for what you want to be achieving, theory you want to teach, replays to utilise, etc. I'm not sure it's as possible in LoL.
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