

toxic? I was in a game and we were looting. Sure, sometimes I get annoyed if a random on my team sucks, but I keep it to myself, there is no benefit to either of us in me telling him he’s bad. Remember these are people too and it’s not all about winning, they’re trying their best and there’s no need to get mad at them and ruin their gaming experience. I don’t care, I love playing with him, I love helping him get his challenges done, I love clutching up when all hope seems gone and bring them back to life and most importantly I just love hanging out with him (both of them for that matter). One of them is not very good at the game as his KD suggests.
Bitch u know im back see a noob i trash it Ps4#
I met them through playing with randoms, they invited me to their PS4 party - really nice guys and now we play together every night. I’ve said this multiple times in similar threads in this subreddit, but I’m a 3+ KD player and I play with a squad that consists of a guy with ~1.15 KD and another with <0.5 KD. You might not be able to “help” them get better, but you can help them have a pleasant experience. It's not so hard to just be friendly to everyone. If these people are your premade squad mates just stop playing with them if they don't live up to your standards. If someone doesn't want to improve or doesn't want your help just stop giving advice.

If they still "suck" it's still no reason to yell. But you can't choose your random team mates and it's not okay to yell at them when they make plays that are (in your opinion) bad plays.Īdditionally: when you play with randoms you have no idea how much they already improved over past games. Of course I get that you want to play squad with people who have a similar mindset as you do. Just jumping to from game to game of course trying my best but not having to think about what I've done wrong in past games. What if I just want to casually play and have some fun? Even when they do, most of the time they forget it the next time they are in the same scenario. They just lose the fight and don’t even think of what they could’ve done. Now my squad has that in our minds and we won’t make that same mistake again.įrom my experience this isn’t how bad players function. We lost the fight, but if we Watson trapped the roof up a ton it would’ve prevented them from even exiting the building without taking damage from traps or zone. We didn’t think to trap the doors and instead we just held roof then dropped off to a different spot when circle started closing. Outside of aim which takes time, you can easily improve game sense.Įvery time you get in a situation and it goes bad think about what went wrong, what you could have done, and remember that for next time.įor example, earlier I was in a diamond game, we had roof and next circle was outside the building. If you want to improve it’s really not hard. I’ve tried to help players and they make the same mistakes time after time after time. They don’t actively think about and REMEMBER mistakes they have made. You can’t help people that don’t want to learn.ĩ9% of bad players think they want to improve but don’t actually try.
