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all people bm, and on weekends I just say hello there becuz I still in school but enough time to see how everyone is doing and I just dont get picked in ih, its so stupid why should they start a thing on me when Im not really doing anything wrong?

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There were 11 people in lobby and he didn't get picked. Then a guy dropped and we put him in as a replacement.

 

Update: Then he went 0-12 giving up half of our deaths because he stopped trying. I was watching his hero as he sat there and died multiple times. Then he wonders why he doesn't get invited to games.

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You have to make due with what you can... Some lanes are destined to lose, but you try to hold that tower as long as you can while giving them as few kills/cs as you can. You can try asking for ganks but some jungles just arnt the best gankers and especially against a brine. Sometimes that's the Drafts fault and sometimes those are just acceptable lane losses in the greater picture.

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I don't think people care about your skill. Its your attitude. You over exaggerate and complain that things are op and broken instead of trying to better understand what you did wrong in a situation. You blame the environment for your short comings consistently. Your a quitter. You have been a quitter for as long as I can remember. Even in ROA you would rage quit games. If something doesn't go in your favor you shut down and decide to stop trying. Your a sore loser. In pub games where your not doing well. You drop all your items on the ground and destroy them. Denying your team thousands of minerals. You even do this disrespectful act in games with people you know. People that are apart of the community your in. Your friends. You whine more then any other person on mumble. This thread is an example. Every time there is a lobby with 11+ people and you don't get picked. You claim and spam the sc2 ingame chat that your banned from inhouse. And then you come to the forum and make topics claiming your banned. This is probably the 10th topic I have seen you make on this subject.

 

There are plenty players who Ih regularly that are not very strong. But they still play cause they have a good sportsmanship / attitude.

 

On the other side of that coin. The NA IH community has grown extremely volatile. This was the first thing I noticed coming back to AOS after a 6 month break. I have tried to manner it up some. But It seems a losing battle. Its very uninviting to newer players. The same 10-15 people play inhouse games. When one game is finished some one immediately makes a ingame lobby and invites the people from the previous games. This is not a blanket statement implying that every game goes this way. But it is extremely common. Also the players are just much more BM then before. While ingame banter has always been allowed. Some of the people just take it too far. Some people are just dicks 100% of the time. I mean a lot of people. For no real apparent reason. And what really grinds my gears is some player refuse to get into mumble for IH games. Or refuse to be in the same channel, refusing to communicate. In a highly team oriented game. Whats the point of having organized play. If people dont want to organize?

 

Also I have issues with the pregame aspects of an Inhouse. We have gotten into a cruel and weird pattern. It takes literally 20-60 mins to actually start an inhouse game. Sometimes we spend 20 mins just picking captains. Then another 10 drafting players. Then we do a 30 min draft. The draft times are just absurd. And whats worse the draft has become an extremely toxic process it self. Captains are expected to do the draft by them selves instead of being a team discussion. Other players often refuse to help the captain in the draft. Arguably the most important part of an IH game. Then those players will rage and complain at the captain for doing a bad draft. A lot of times players who are less experienced are forced into this Captain role. Then they are criticized harshly by more experienced players.

 

The fun of your average IH game is just non existent. When I play IH I always try to do a non draft game for the above reasons. Its more of a hassle then anything. And sucks the life out of IH games. But majority of people prefer this extremely inefficient toxic process. Drafts games until the process its improved with the implementation of an ingame draft mode and people attitudes change should be used exclusively for extremely competitive games. Like the League or Tourneys. Because the people in these games chose to play together and there is very little bm going on. While the time spent is still rather long unfortunately.

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Yea I would pretty much agree with everything Quidditch has said. It was a very good summary of IHs today.

 

I miss the days when Axis/Core had their nightly IHs with two going at a time. They had a member point system that encouraged captaining and winning. Some nights we would do themes, like all Int or all Str or just something silly like that. Even when I first started IH with just regular people, we'd do silly comps like team guns and stuff lol.

 

Everyone is just so serious and the Drafts are so stale.

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Yea I would pretty much agree with everything Quidditch has said. It was a very good summary of IHs today.

 

I miss the days when Axis/Core had their nightly IHs with two going at a time. They had a member point system that encouraged captaining and winning. Some nights we would do themes, like all Int or all Str or just something silly like that. Even when I first started IH with just regular people, we'd do silly comps like team guns and stuff lol.

 

Everyone is just so serious and the Drafts are so stale.

i miss that too

banning me from torney for being too good LOL

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I agree with everything after the first paragraph and first off I dont understand the ih meta and I try so hard to try to get it, I tested as captain and i think 1 time since no one on my team wants to talk and then in the game they complain about my draft. and also Im going to expect that pub game where I did that as your toy example kk

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Yea I would pretty much agree with everything Quidditch has said. It was a very good summary of IHs today.

 

I miss the days when Axis/Core had their nightly IHs with two going at a time. They had a member point system that encouraged captaining and winning. Some nights we would do themes, like all Int or all Str or just something silly like that. Even when I first started IH with just regular people, we'd do silly comps like team guns and stuff lol.

 

Everyone is just so serious and the Drafts are so stale.

 

I dont miss the axis days as personally i think they destroyed what used to be the ih community and where the reason i left mumble for 6+ months.

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I dont miss the axis days as personally i think they destroyed what used to be the ih community and where the reason i left mumble for 6+ months.

 

I can see your frustration if you were not a part of it, as it did exclude some non members at first. That's the thing of a clan though, you create a clan to play with a clan (to a point).

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The issue with Axis was that it was making its own inhouses with some of the mumblers which made it so the other mumble people couldn't inhouse cause the group was dying already. If I remember correctly, Axis gave points and giftcards if you had like 7 or 8 Axis people inhouse so we would lose like 2 or 3players and that was it. Not to mention those people would pick and choose who they wanted and left out new players.

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The issue with Axis was that it was making its own inhouses with some of the mumblers which made it so the other mumble people couldn't inhouse cause the group was dying already. If I remember correctly, Axis gave points and giftcards if you had like 7 or 8 Axis people inhouse so we would lose like 2 or 3players and that was it. Not to mention those people would pick and choose who they wanted and left out new players.

 

Pretty much this. I wasnt able to get in a single ih for 2 weeks and i was done waiting, all because i wasnt part of the clan. In the end i feel as though they left mumble a worse place then it was before they arrived

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