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On May 06 2014 09:13 zulu_nation8 wrote: damn so there's like no appropriate occasion for a really nice suit if you don't work in finance.
Lawyer. Seducing the ladies.
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On May 06 2014 10:50 cLutZ wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2014 09:13 zulu_nation8 wrote: damn so there's like no appropriate occasion for a really nice suit if you don't work in finance. Lawyer. Seducing the ladies.
I work in enterprise software - The people that wear suits (I don't know enough to judge quality)
Sales Execs (C-level)
Being in Vancouver, everyone else is anywhere between t-shirt+jeans to dress shirt+jeans - whatever's comfortable for them.
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If you are Korean you can always wear a suit
Literally anywhere, if a dude was in a suit at the beach in Korea nobody would even bat an eye
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I was a little curious of how many people in Bronze actually mains support comparing to other leagues:
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/3tynzgz.png)
By "maining role X", it means this player plays role X either most often or second most often. Thus it assumes that each player has two "mains".
An issue regarding this is that I can't actually get which roles the players like to play - I can only get which champions each player plays in ranked, then infer their preferred role based on their champions of choices. It's the same kind of information you get if you go to "ranked stats" section on lolking. For some champions such as Ahri, it's pretty clear that she will almost certainly be played mid. But for champions that can be played in multiple roles, this becomes a bit wacky.
For example, for Shyvana, I consider her to be 75% top 25% jungle. So if you play 100 games of Shyvana, I basically consider you have played 75 top lane and 25 jungle. It's not the best solution, but oh well. Here's the full list I devised while tipsy. Feel free to mock at my understanding of the game. http://pastebin.com/yH6cdrxa
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The end blips made me laugh aloud several times. Especially the first, writing too stronk.
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On May 06 2014 13:37 krndandaman wrote: according to that seems like bronze players really prefer top and less so support. gold/diamond seem nearly identical.
not too surprised though. I think like 80-90% of my bronze friends main top/mid, like 5%jungle, 5%adc, 0% support.
whenever I play with them I'm usually default support just because they are that awful beyond their main roles, and lose all games until I go into any other role than support. dunno why they refuse to learn support, especially in normals.
I understand sticking with your main in ranked or whatever but try new shit and learn in normals. It could be it has to do with perception of how hard a role can carry, that's causing these percentages.
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On May 06 2014 13:37 krndandaman wrote: according to that seems like bronze players really prefer top and less so support. gold/diamond seem nearly identical.
not too surprised though. I think like 80-90% of my bronze friends main top/mid, like 5%jungle, 5%adc, 0% support.
whenever I play with them I'm usually default support just because they are that awful beyond their main roles, and lose all games until I go into any other role than support. dunno why they refuse to learn support, especially in normals.
I understand sticking with your main in ranked or whatever but try new shit and learn in normals.
Yeah it was somewhat within my expectation. ADC is kind of the second least popular role now.
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Zion plays with locked cam. I just noticed this. O.o Maybe I need to do this more.
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On May 06 2014 13:59 wei2coolman wrote: Zion plays with locked cam. I just noticed this. O.o Maybe I need to do this more.
Are you sure it's not space bar?
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On May 06 2014 14:08 Sufficiency wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2014 13:59 wei2coolman wrote: Zion plays with locked cam. I just noticed this. O.o Maybe I need to do this more. Are you sure it's not space bar? It could be, either way, he keeps it up during combat.
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Doublelift stated in some interview that he plays teamfights with spacebar pressed down the whole time so that he can spend all his energy on microing shit instead of controlling the camera as well.
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Zion just uses spacebar a lot, def not locked cam
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I can understand tapping spacebar to recenter the camera, but locking the camera just feels really strange to me.
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On May 06 2014 14:39 Amui wrote: I can understand tapping spacebar to recenter the camera, but locking the camera just feels really strange to me. I often hold it for a few seconds at a time while last hitting/moving in teamfights, helps let me keep the cursor on/around my target while still keeping the camera on the important stuff. Also helps for when people start getting displaced by various cc. (Also my camera positioning sucks :p)
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On May 06 2014 14:39 Amui wrote: I can understand tapping spacebar to recenter the camera, but locking the camera just feels really strange to me.
its not just strange its huge disadvantage when you are engaging down or being approached from the bottom of the screen
like for example look at this d3 chart
![[image loading]](http://diablo.incgamers.com/gallery/data/632/medium/D3_Distance_Map.jpg)
you have literally twice as much vision range up as down. LoL uses a less angled view, but the effect is still there. Compare the ovalness of the range indicators. Plus the UI blocks the bottom of your screen.
![[image loading]](http://media-copper.cursecdn.com/attachments/thumbnails/26/576/600/600/katrina-zone.png)
Liberal use of spacebar during fights though is def helpful in keeping track of your champ as well as making ranges standardized and easy to judge. Also probably increases mouse accuracy as you don't have to push screen around.
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Anyone here who played bloodline champions? In that game, you moved with WASD, had a few abilities like in lol and everything was skillshots, auto attacks, heals, buffs, you name it.
They had a camera option that was basicly locked cam as long as your mouse was in the center of the screen, but when you started moving the cursor around, the camera would move a bit off center towards the cursor. Was really practical cause you didn't have to control camera like in lol, but it still wasn't locked in place in the middle which could make you lose sight of stuff.
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I press space all the time during fights. I think if you don't know about doing this, you're going to be at a big disadvantage.
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On May 06 2014 15:09 GolemMadness wrote: I press space all the time during fights. I think if you don't know about doing this, you're going to be at a big disadvantage. I press it during fights to recenter, but I don't hold it down.
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