If he can't honestly say that he likes the headset that he's being forced to use, maybe the product being sponsored isn't all that great.
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Ketara
United States15065 Posts
If he can't honestly say that he likes the headset that he's being forced to use, maybe the product being sponsored isn't all that great. | ||
GolemMadness
Canada11044 Posts
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Gahlo
United States35150 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:18 Scip wrote: DUDE if you've never played 10+ hours a day with glasses and shitty headset you have no idea how big of a deal that is. I'm not sure whats the point of scrimming somewhere you're not living at, it sounds like just some extra work. Whichever team Piglet is in needs to step their shit up It's been a big craze to have separate living and work spaces this year, assuming that is lets players relax more when they aren't scrimming and be more try hard when they are by associating the different areas with different mentalities. | ||
Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
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AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:23 GolemMadness wrote: If you can CS with an AP champion then you should be able to proc targons with Thresh, especially since he generally uses AD marks. I can't though. Also as an AP if I miss 1, 2 or 3 creeps then I can notice that I'm autoattacking them too fast and readjust. As Thresh my ADC doesn't let me have any farm. Also Thresh has a pretty long windup. Also in fucking plat I rarely have ADCs who let me have cannons/melees so I also have to try to hit the minion before he does. | ||
oo_Wonderful_oo
The land of freedom23126 Posts
On February 05 2015 10:45 Gahlo wrote: Apparently the LP gains bug has been fixed, proceed to rank as you please. I liked getting 12 lp more than having afk every game, actually. Can I have lp gains bug back? | ||
GolemMadness
Canada11044 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:27 AlterKot wrote: I can't though. Also as an AP if I miss 1, 2 or 3 creeps then I can notice that I'm autoattacking them too fast and readjust. As Thresh my ADC doesn't let me have any farm. Also Thresh has a pretty long windup. Also in fucking plat I rarely have ADCs who let me have cannons/melees so I also have to try to hit the minion before he does. Do you ping the minions you're going to go for? With AD marks + E passive you'll do more damage than your ADC early, so at least you should get every cannon minion unless something wacky happens. | ||
lilwisper
United States2515 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:26 Scip wrote: I don't think we can judge the headset just because it's really uncomfortable for Piglet (different people like different headsets and people with glasses need much softer ones) but I being forced to play with headset that hurts sucks Brian Cox After having a few that grab at your skull, even if they are adjustable, it still is a real pain to wear and I can only empathize with him. | ||
Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:25 Gahlo wrote: It's been a big craze to have separate living and work spaces this year, assuming that is lets players relax more when they aren't scrimming and be more try hard when they are by associating the different areas with different mentalities. I have heard of such things but I'm not convinced. Can any pro players who are forced to do that actually confirm that it helps them focus better? | ||
AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:31 GolemMadness wrote: Do you ping the minions you're going to go for? With AD marks + E passive you'll do more damage than your ADC early, so at least you should get every cannon minion unless something wacky happens. What I mean is that I get stressed that he'll ignore my claim for that minion and take it from me anyway and thus try to contest it rather than just calmly lasthit, which often makes me attack it too early, or focus too much on it and forget about lane positioning etc. Dunno about pinging, sometimes I try to do that and some ADCs will let me while others won't. Other times adcs will let me without pinging, and I personally hate pings so I try not too use them too much :f On February 05 2015 11:25 Gahlo wrote: It's been a big craze to have separate living and work spaces this year, assuming that is lets players relax more when they aren't scrimming and be more try hard when they are by associating the different areas with different mentalities. That's why this is interesting - it's been the craze among managers, and community was like "oh my god esports are so mature", but apparently there are players who don't like it. I don't really understand myself how it's a big deal, if the players lived by themselves or in groups of 2-3 and had to get to work by themselves then sure it's a pretty clear distinction between living and working environment and perhaps something changes for them. But as Piglet described, it's just that they move out of room with 5 computers, get in a car to drive for 5 minutes (instead of walking for 15) and go to a room with 5 computers. btw what happened to the dog? | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
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Scip
Czech Republic11293 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:42 wei2coolman wrote: Also remember that most players are like 20something, and being a pro player is their first job, so they have no concept of how real world works. If only they had a concept of how real world works, they'd all love this idea of 5 of them not playing at home where they could just all be in 1 room playing together, but instead walking to some other place where the 5 of them are in 1 room playing together. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:47 Scip wrote: If only they had a concept of how real world works, they'd all love this idea of 5 of them not playing at home where they could just all be in 1 room playing together, but instead walking to some other place where the 5 of them are in 1 room playing together. No, they wouldn't understand why professional work environment that's separated from their personal life is a good idea. | ||
Kinie
United States3106 Posts
As for the headset thing can't he just wear it around his neck if they bother him? Use earbuds for listening to music and position the headset so the mic is near his mouth? As someone who also wears glasses if you don't find a headset that has a lot of give/leeway for the ears it gets really painful when you wear it for hours on end, as it feels like your head is getting pinched together even if the headset has ample room. | ||
AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:52 wei2coolman wrote: No, they wouldn't understand why professional work environment that's separated from their personal life is a good idea. How is it personal life if they are living together with their teammates and under a schedule? | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:56 AlterKot wrote: How is it personal life if they are living together with their teammates and under a schedule? Living with a co-worker is different than working with one. 2 different environments. | ||
cLutZ
United States19574 Posts
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TheHumanSensation
Canada1210 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:59 wei2coolman wrote: Living with a co-worker is different than working with one. 2 different environments. This is a personal / cultural preference. Clearly there are Korean players who are less comfortable with modern American practices than the practices they used in Korea. Clearly there are American players who are more comfortable with modern American practices than the practices they were using before. | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On February 05 2015 11:21 Ketara wrote: Seems to me that if they've got sponsored gear, the gear should be good enough that they actually like it. If he can't honestly say that he likes the headset that he's being forced to use, maybe the product being sponsored isn't all that great. people don't advertise shit because it's good, they advertise it because they are receiving fat stacks in return | ||
AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
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