Humans like the feeling of winning. Even when it is by crushing others in a completely unfair game.Just not sure what kind of satisfaction there is, maybe they're just tired of getting absolutely crushed at their true ELO?
Humans like the feeling of winning. Even when it is by crushing others in a completely unfair game.Just not sure what kind of satisfaction there is, maybe they're just tired of getting absolutely crushed at their true ELO?
Yes, same reason why they lame and ask you to "just push deer".Humans like the feeling of winning. Even when it is by crushing others in a completely unfair game.
Yes, same reason why they lame and ask you to "just push deer".
It would be clearer for the non-native speakers if you said "beat people who cannot compete with you." I can't opine on the content other than to say you are correct about smurfing being lame (unless the smurf makes the game a positive learning experience rather than a selfish stomp, and even that has limits) and also that the idea of 30f and 20g elephants is very amusing.Hate to break it to someone's sore sensibilities, but there's a difference between beating someone with superior strategy and play vs. dropping 3-500 ELO to play lower ranked players. Keep the whining and pearl-clutching to reddit next to the suggestion(s) that elephants be 30f and 20g please.
Laming is not "superior strategy" it is gaining an unfair advantage by getting lucky and finding res that your opponent did not find yet because of RNGHate to break it to someone's sore sensibilities, but there's a difference between beating someone with superior strategy and play vs. dropping 3-500 ELO to play lower ranked players. Keep the whining and pearl-clutching to reddit next to the suggestion(s) that elephants be 30f and 20g please.
Update on Canary, King of Smurfs:
Pears are in the rose family of fruit bearing plants. It is a very healthy choice indeed and I would love to eat itUpdate on Canary, King of Smurfs:
he has a 2nd account for smurfing: https://aoenexus.com/profile/#2520503-3
Both accounts together have over 10k games, half of which he lost on purpose, the other half he beat players 300-400 elo below his level. What a pear shaped loser.
He even waits until after 5 minutes whenever he gets acropolis before he resigns 11https://aoenexus.com/profile/#400198-3
An arena clown with similar behaviour...
-Non-arena map => resign
-Elo getting close to 13+ => resign
-Pretty much only picks Sicilians
It’s not rng or luck based unless you’re finding sheep that are 30+ tiles from the TC directly towards you.Laming is not "superior strategy" it is gaining an unfair advantage by getting lucky and finding res that your opponent did not find yet because of RNG
What are you trying to argue about? It is based on luck even if it;s investment and decision.It’s not rng or luck based unless you’re finding sheep that are 30+ tiles from the TC directly towards you.
Otherwise it’s investment, decision making and reward.
Laming is not "superior strategy" it is gaining an unfair advantage by getting lucky and finding res that your opponent did not find yet because of RNG
the skill needed is reading map scripts. The level of luck involved is pretty much non existent.What are you trying to argue about? It is based on luck even if it;s investment and decision.
Worst part with laming boars is that sometimes you follow dumb boar and try to block it and it doesn't stop to follow enemy scout. This thing is most annoying, as sometimes feels like you just can't do anything to prevent it. Similar thing with deers, sometimes they just run few tiles randomly and starts moving back right away without even standing idle. Such dumb behaviour of animals should be fixed, so both deers do not back without being idle even for 1 sec and boars become easier to stop from being stolen. Then we might start talking more about skill needed to lame, as now its mainly luck
Well I'm talking more of the opposite POV, to stop a boar steal is a lot of luck based thing, as sometimes boar drops aggro easier than other times, also it depends a lot on where your scout is etc. As in tournament, I suppose top players watch it more closely, although in lower elo ladder games people definetily do not watch boars closely as 98% of the games people do not steal them. So it is quite different situations when we are talking about top lvl tournaments and lower level gameplay where most people just want a standard even good value game and then some loser picks mayans and steals a boar which is pretty much instant gg, but ohh well, for some people puntos is more important than having a good even gamethe skill needed is reading map scripts. The level of luck involved is pretty much non existent.
The mechanics needed to take a boar have a very low skill requirement.
Its not even funny how easy it is to lame every game and its boring.
I like the HC4 solution of moving boars behind the TC - now this makes it a much higher risk and more luck based, which also drastically decreases laming whilst not implementing artificial rules to stop it.\
the HC4 maps that were lame heavy were the fixed TC starts - eg cup, bay, slopes - and these were the extreme example of not being luck based at all. I believe Nili playing in VC4 made a statement to similar effect on Bay as he ran away chased by a boar, with the focus on how easy it was because he knew where the boar would be. Hardly luck now
people who force pick mayans have a special place in hell reserved for them 11.Well I'm talking more of the opposite POV, to stop a boar steal is a lot of luck based thing, as sometimes boar drops aggro easier than other times, also it depends a lot on where your scout is etc. As in tournament, I suppose top players watch it more closely, although in lower elo ladder games people definetily do not watch boars closely as 98% of the games people do not steal them. So it is quite different situations when we are talking about top lvl tournaments and lower level gameplay where most people just want a standard even good value game and then some loser picks mayans and steals a boar which is pretty much instant gg, but ohh well, for some people puntos is more important than having a good even game
Well I always take my front boar first and scouting my front first for sheeps too, although to totally prevent it, you need to play it like in socotra, like minute 2 taking a boar, which might be not too bad, although if both boars are front it still wont change that much.people who force pick mayans have a special place in hell reserved for them 11.
Essentially you just have to adapt and take forward boars early and then can use your scout to find sheep to not be lamed.
Its not too hard to prevent when you take the right steps. However stopping a lame once underway is really really hard, especially with birds, wolves and random neutral deer aiding the lamer.
This is generally unreliable and usually depends on the lamer making a mistake to work. At a somewhat decent level, people just don't lose their scouts to blocks with any frequency.why not just block the scout so it dies to the boar?
although its the best method, it is easier as the lamer than the blocker to play out this scenariowhy not just block the scout so it dies to the boar?
He seems to find the laming talk a nice distraction from this.But there's another thread for this. This thread is more suited for asking why King Boo smurfs at 16-1700 frequently.
iirc this is the guy saying hes gonna reach 17+ in couple hundred gamesAnother lovely member of our community: Green
2500 games. High of 1380. Currently "beating" players under 1k elo.
What a stand-out individual.
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Smurfing is annoying and crappy, but it's a relatively minor problem in 1v1s in the grand scheme of things.