Ladder Fear - Page 3
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + And with ladder anxiety more of less under wraps, ... you mean more OR less right? <3 | ||
dronescout
Iceland246 Posts
My Personal way of dealing with frustration: + Show Spoiler + Whenever I do a mistake I imagine Day[9] commeting on the game and shouting OH NO, makes me giggle everytime | ||
Waxangel
United States32929 Posts
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MasterKush
United Kingdom568 Posts
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Nazza
Australia1654 Posts
1) Play the hardest game (BW). 2) Get on the korean server (fish) so you are playing against ppl that actually know the game. 3) Play the hardest matchup (TvP/ZvT). 4) Acknowledge the fact that you are a complete scrub after going 0-50. 5) Convince yourself that SC2 isn't that bad. Personally it's not the game that freaks me out, it's the 1+ minute wait that happens sometimes. | ||
iSometric
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Dalguno
United States2446 Posts
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Phenny
Australia1435 Posts
Well at this stage it looks like this thread has been my miracle cure, thanks a bucketload Plexa <3 | ||
Steel
Japan2283 Posts
On October 28 2011 00:29 Inori wrote: It's actually not as bad as one might think. For example I just returned from 3 months of inactivity (didn't even have sc2 installed). Took me 2 days to remember stuff and now I'm holding even against mid masters people. In fact I feel like I improved for some reason. Weird. I didn't play for 2 weeks due to midterms, and I feel like shit. I make stupid mistakes I would never make. I feel like I have to mass games to go back to what I was before when I take a break, but this just isn't possible for me right now. I was high masters last season and after losing 10 games I was playing low masters and was evenly matched. feelsbadman. Maybe it's cause I play Zerg and since I mess up my timings I lose to DT and stuff. Pretty annoying anyway. | ||
UltimateHurl
Ireland591 Posts
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Spikeke
Canada106 Posts
I like to remember this: 1) Remind yourself that this is one of the hardest games online 2) Nobody cares what your rank or win/lose ratio is. (Who are you impressing?) 3) Ladder is the best way to improve your play 4) It's just a game and you're not a pro (making a living off of it) so have fun. 5) Stop procrastinating and just do it, lol This applies to all games. :D enjoy | ||
Bebop07
United States291 Posts
On October 27 2011 16:53 intrigue wrote: That last sentence is so true..if I ever lose to someone or feel like I was outsmarted/played stupid and didnt see something coming..i will literally question my own intelligence..like..am I just stupid? Is everyone smarter/better than me? Than if I win it's like..wow..I am one smart mother fucker, I can conquer the world! Such a trippy game..when i had this, it was all about getting that first game played. after that, your brain kicks into analysis/adrenaline/love of the game mode and dampens your fears. if you find yourself sitting there staring at the button and afraid, it's because of your ego. don't try to rationalize it, it's 100% an ego issue. this is one of the main reasons i find starcraft (yes, even sc2 ROFL) is such an absurdly difficult game - it demands so much of a person that their sense of worth can be inextricably bound to the results they achieve in it. | ||
VWSChe
United States144 Posts
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Steveling
Greece10806 Posts
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Fuhrmaaj
167 Posts
I think that if we can coordinate our schedules a little better so that we play more often, it should hopefully desensitize us to the 1v1 fear. I've been wondering if FFAs might be a sort of gateway drug which gets you into 1v1 games because you're alone but the games are less serious. I think the key is that you're not getting paid to play this game, so you shouldn't need to take it so seriously. | ||
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