Errinovar, on 19 November 2014 - 06:56 AM, said:
Seriously, at least make sure you performed well before you start ranting about your teammates in chat. If you only managed ~100 damage or less or were on the bottom of the team standings, you really have no business blaming your teammates for a loss. You are part of the problem at that point, lashing out at your team won't change that. And heaven forbid someone on your team is having a bad night or learning to pilot a new mech (or using a new loadout) etc.. because it happens to all of us. And you should avoid dropping your merc/clan name as some kind of credibility particularly if you performed poorly, because at that point not only do you look like a hypocrite, but it reflects very poorly on your merc/clan, too.
For those of you who rage, I think the best thing you can do for yourself is to take a step back and focus on your own performance. If you can honestly claim that you played flawlessly and made a big contribution to the team, then complain all you want. It won't help, but at least you won't look like a tool when you do it.
Because my score somehow makes my teammates be able to unzoom without looking at their hands before they move, know that LRMs can be fired without a lock and make them understand that BAP/CAP is far more important as a counter to ECM than it is for helping LRMs?
Dude.
We'll assume you're talking about pre-made groups in the Group Queue because, well, it sure doesn't apply to the Solo Queue.
I can CERTAINLY complain/deride/insult players that haven't even mastered the most basic skills required to simply play the game. Running around fully zoomed in, tripping and getting caught on everything DESERVES an insult. Making a 'mech with nothing but LRM launchers but failing to either load enough ammo or mitigate the heat DESERVES to be called out.
Why? Because those people have NO reason to be in the Elo that they're obviously in. No reason at all. I am so sick and tired of having to spend the last 7 minutes of a match spectating some drooling imbecile that can't even get out of spawn because they tripped on a shadow. I'm am nowhere near the best player out there, in fact, I'll go so far as to say I barely deserve to be in the "mid range." That being said, however, I can pilot a 'mech without walking into a wall and generally get the job done. The people I just mentioned? Not even close. If it weren't for the fact that I have been informed repeatedly that New Players in their first 25 matches aren't in general population, I'd really begin to wonder.
Either way, the Solo Queue is packed FULL of these people....and since they OBVIOUSLY didn't go through the well thought out, organized, comprehensive tutorials that PGI put up for them, they deserve to be ridiculed until they do.