Tom Ganks
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What's the problem here? I'll tell you the problem.
The past couple of months have been rough for pushing 20's. But we HAVE been pushing on, don't question that.
Win or lose, it's just a game. Before I ruffle your feathers and you say something like "Yeah but I don't want to keep losing." I'm not a fan of losing either. Who is? I doubt you will adapt to my positivity so easily, but I'll give it a shot.
Wargames= Competition= Interaction=A Funner PvP Experience= Recruitment
Now why is "Interaction" red? Because the success of this bracket depends on this key link. Without a healthy and stable relationship between the players, the rope gives-way.
Guilds are also governed by this. Nobody wants to hear your shit if your team is losing. When you spread your negative opinions, you cause your guildies to lose interest. Thus, the guild falls apart or becomes casual. Instead of complaining, how about strategizing and giving advice for a teamate to up their game? Or at least keep it to yourself.
Don't let their ducking opinions get to you. You have just as much ability to continue these games as anyone else.
And a lot of this has recently been caused by 19's entering the 20-29 bracket. Before you get your panties in a bunch, hear me out. I am COMPLETELY all for 19's trying our bracket. But don't take your pride with you. For Wargames to be completely enjoyable, players need to stop giving up. If your team isn't good enough after positively trying to work with them, find another. Don't blame the bracket for your losses, blame the people who are hopping back over to another bracket or pugs when they don't get their way.
Even when you lose a close game, it's still a win. The opposing team isn't going to rant about winning, they are going to want to play more. And their enjoyment fuels recruitment and events. They aren't thinking, "Oh, we beat them, I hope they give up!".
Don't let a couple of bad apples rot your view on the bracket. Now it doesn't make me necessarily joyful when a game is lost, it just makes me want to re-strategize, and if necessary, replace a team member if he/she/it(?) lacks the skills required.
There have been troubles in 'Nagaz with Attitudez' and I wish for it not to be this way. From an outside perspective, I looked up to the guild, and I wanted to be a part of it. And it is a guild with GREAT players. But we are falling apart over teams that are not even fully comprised of our Guild. I can almost guarantee that the most prestigious guilds of 19s had to overcome their obstacles with recruitment and consistent wargaming/training. And that the downers became outcasts, forever exiled to the fate of pugs. Believe it or not, skill is not the only thing that helps a team win (although it certainly helps). It's also the psychological impact your teamates make when they keep their heads up.
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@Burg you are doing a great job, and you have not only satisfied the portion of positive players on your teams, but also the countless players on the other side of the field. They don't see the disagreement on the other side (unless it's streamed), they see a person who went out of their way to make their nights less lackluster.
And I hope to encourage others to not depend on 1 or 2 people to organize these events to please your needs. If everyone had the same mindset as that, we would be at square one.
The past couple of months have been rough for pushing 20's. But we HAVE been pushing on, don't question that.
Win or lose, it's just a game. Before I ruffle your feathers and you say something like "Yeah but I don't want to keep losing." I'm not a fan of losing either. Who is? I doubt you will adapt to my positivity so easily, but I'll give it a shot.
Wargames= Competition= Interaction=A Funner PvP Experience= Recruitment
Now why is "Interaction" red? Because the success of this bracket depends on this key link. Without a healthy and stable relationship between the players, the rope gives-way.
Guilds are also governed by this. Nobody wants to hear your shit if your team is losing. When you spread your negative opinions, you cause your guildies to lose interest. Thus, the guild falls apart or becomes casual. Instead of complaining, how about strategizing and giving advice for a teamate to up their game? Or at least keep it to yourself.
Don't let their ducking opinions get to you. You have just as much ability to continue these games as anyone else.
And a lot of this has recently been caused by 19's entering the 20-29 bracket. Before you get your panties in a bunch, hear me out. I am COMPLETELY all for 19's trying our bracket. But don't take your pride with you. For Wargames to be completely enjoyable, players need to stop giving up. If your team isn't good enough after positively trying to work with them, find another. Don't blame the bracket for your losses, blame the people who are hopping back over to another bracket or pugs when they don't get their way.
Even when you lose a close game, it's still a win. The opposing team isn't going to rant about winning, they are going to want to play more. And their enjoyment fuels recruitment and events. They aren't thinking, "Oh, we beat them, I hope they give up!".
Don't let a couple of bad apples rot your view on the bracket. Now it doesn't make me necessarily joyful when a game is lost, it just makes me want to re-strategize, and if necessary, replace a team member if he/she/it(?) lacks the skills required.
There have been troubles in 'Nagaz with Attitudez' and I wish for it not to be this way. From an outside perspective, I looked up to the guild, and I wanted to be a part of it. And it is a guild with GREAT players. But we are falling apart over teams that are not even fully comprised of our Guild. I can almost guarantee that the most prestigious guilds of 19s had to overcome their obstacles with recruitment and consistent wargaming/training. And that the downers became outcasts, forever exiled to the fate of pugs. Believe it or not, skill is not the only thing that helps a team win (although it certainly helps). It's also the psychological impact your teamates make when they keep their heads up.
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@Burg you are doing a great job, and you have not only satisfied the portion of positive players on your teams, but also the countless players on the other side of the field. They don't see the disagreement on the other side (unless it's streamed), they see a person who went out of their way to make their nights less lackluster.
And I hope to encourage others to not depend on 1 or 2 people to organize these events to please your needs. If everyone had the same mindset as that, we would be at square one.
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