is it genetic?
eeeVipers t o p p o s t i n gphobiahe did link it correctly u just cant see it cause ur not top 5 shotgun in the gameAnd you're a tard who cried in a UGC match because I told you to hit a rocket.
take your own advice
And you're a tard who cried in a UGC match because I told you to hit a rocket.[/quote]
s t o p p o s t i n g[/quote]
take your own advice
Giuseppeeeetake your own adviceVipers t o p p o s t i n gphobiahe did link it correctly u just cant see it cause ur not top 5 shotgun in the gameAnd you're a tard who cried in a UGC match because I told you to hit a rocket.
And you're a tard who cried in a UGC match because I told you to hit a rocket.[/quote]
s t o p p o s t i n g[/quote]
take your own advice[/quote]
who.ru
why does everyone whos stuck in open/IM have an anime avatar
safrix: no you fucking tranny autist
FROYO FAILURE
duwatna
FROYO FAILURE
duwatna
why do people that aren't straight / trans or that follow a fandom are more likely to play HL than 6s
also why are most casters medic mains
also why are most casters medic mains
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Incoming nerd essay
TLDR Pockets are easily tilted mentally because they have a perspective on the game that only applies to them, open pockets even more so.
It's super fucking easy to feel like you are the only one doing anything because you have infinite health and invincibility, you naturally have advantages in fights that your teammates don't get so pockets often lose perspective on how the game actually works. Pretty much all pocket mains who've never spent a fair amount of time on other classes will hit this stage if they're playing on teams that don't have extremely strong players on every slot. This is a thing every pocket that takes 35% or above heals will struggle with, because the game is extremely different with the heal beam. It's also very very easy to get ridiculous stats in open as a pocket and bloat your ego.
The biggest reason pockets don't rape in higher level games is because scouts are really fucking good and shut down aggro soldier play with good movement and aim. In open pockets don't have to deal with that so they get stats that are way better than they would ever be in a higher level. This also lends itself into open pockets thinking they're hot shit because they see themselves doing so well and when they watch higher level games they see invite pockets getting shit on in fights they normally win. They then make the logical fallacy in assuming that they would do better because they've only ever experienced open scouts.
Because of this pockets in open will never be humbled, pockets in open will only get raped by "sandbagging" teams and it's easy to create excuses for yourself when you are in that situation. All pockets that aren't asshole human beings quickly get humbled in IM or Invite because they'll finally encounter scouts that they won't win fights against. They'll realize that invite pockets are much better than them, they just get raped by invite scouts.
Being in open it's pretty easy to get frustrated, you're playing with and against people that are just starting their 6's experience and it's easy to build a major superiority complex when you're raping idiots who haven't got the experience/dm to challenge you personally. Even though I've just written this, I also fall into this mentality when I'm in a particularly annoying game. The heal beam lets you get great stats no matter what and it's easier to blame others than it is to blame yourself.
Trust me when I say that no one wants to be this way. Not getting mad in open is much more difficult than you'd think.
:(
TLDR Pockets are easily tilted mentally because they have a perspective on the game that only applies to them, open pockets even more so.
It's super fucking easy to feel like you are the only one doing anything because you have infinite health and invincibility, you naturally have advantages in fights that your teammates don't get so pockets often lose perspective on how the game actually works. Pretty much all pocket mains who've never spent a fair amount of time on other classes will hit this stage if they're playing on teams that don't have extremely strong players on every slot. This is a thing every pocket that takes 35% or above heals will struggle with, because the game is extremely different with the heal beam. It's also very very easy to get ridiculous stats in open as a pocket and bloat your ego.
The biggest reason pockets don't rape in higher level games is because scouts are really fucking good and shut down aggro soldier play with good movement and aim. In open pockets don't have to deal with that so they get stats that are way better than they would ever be in a higher level. This also lends itself into open pockets thinking they're hot shit because they see themselves doing so well and when they watch higher level games they see invite pockets getting shit on in fights they normally win. They then make the logical fallacy in assuming that they would do better because they've only ever experienced open scouts.
Because of this pockets in open will never be humbled, pockets in open will only get raped by "sandbagging" teams and it's easy to create excuses for yourself when you are in that situation. All pockets that aren't asshole human beings quickly get humbled in IM or Invite because they'll finally encounter scouts that they won't win fights against. They'll realize that invite pockets are much better than them, they just get raped by invite scouts.
Being in open it's pretty easy to get frustrated, you're playing with and against people that are just starting their 6's experience and it's easy to build a major superiority complex when you're raping idiots who haven't got the experience/dm to challenge you personally. Even though I've just written this, I also fall into this mentality when I'm in a particularly annoying game. The heal beam lets you get great stats no matter what and it's easier to blame others than it is to blame yourself.
Trust me when I say that no one wants to be this way. Not getting mad in open is much more difficult than you'd think.
:(
catwhy are scout mains so fucking gay
u went in the wrong hood motherfucker
u went in the wrong hood motherfucker
This thread has worstened my already severe autism
I played most of a season with my pocket local muted in mumble, soldier mains so rarely have anything at all useful to say
guide to open pocket:
1. absorb heals and think you're good
2. blame your team when you don't win
3. YOU ARE NEVER WRONG
1. absorb heals and think you're good
2. blame your team when you don't win
3. YOU ARE NEVER WRONG
Mutewhy are roamer mains so canadian
i never noticed before but a lot of roamers really are canadian wtf
i never noticed before but a lot of roamers really are canadian wtf
Mutewhy are roamer mains so canadian
something about gunboats and ski
something about gunboats and ski
SleepingLifeIncoming nerd essay
It's super fucking easy to feel like you are the only one doing anything because you have infinite health and invincibility
I generally agree with everything you posted but this caught my eye. This is the exact reason I find myself raging, while otherwise usually humble about anything I do.
There's a gray zone between being leashed to your pocket at all times and being 'observant' and buffing everyone, healing the first one down river on Gullywash and such, and the lack of medics doing both is usually what ticks me. It's as if (the people I recall playing with) people just started off halfway up the ladder, and skipped the lesson on healing the guy meant to protect your ass.
I've lost count of times I've been dropped to a simple combo vs combo uber in an otherwise empty corridor because the medic wanted to pull some fancy crap by gaining 2 secs of uber on the enemy. I always end up feeling absolutely floored by the enemy combo, despite matching their pocket in dmg/m and presence, solely because of those 'why is this idiot jumping a buffed combo' moments, where you end up realizing you're at 220 hp in stalemate near choke.
Fenryrwhy are so many tf2 players gay/trans
[b]It's super fucking easy to feel like you are the only one doing anything because you have infinite health and invincibility[/b][/quote]
I generally agree with everything you posted but this caught my eye. This is the exact reason I find myself raging, while otherwise usually humble about anything I do.
There's a gray zone between being leashed to your pocket at all times and being 'observant' and buffing everyone, healing the first one down river on Gullywash and such, and the lack of medics doing both is usually what ticks me. It's as if (the people I recall playing with) people just started off halfway up the ladder, and skipped the lesson on healing the guy meant to protect your ass.
I've lost count of times I've been dropped to a simple combo vs combo uber in an otherwise empty corridor because the medic wanted to pull some fancy crap by gaining 2 secs of uber on the enemy. I always end up feeling absolutely floored by the enemy combo, despite matching their pocket in dmg/m and presence, solely because of those 'why is this idiot jumping a buffed combo' moments, where you end up realizing you're at 220 hp in stalemate near choke.
[quote=Fenryr]why are so many tf2 players gay/trans[/quote]
[spoiler]Why are so many competitive esport players elitist anime-enthusiasts?[/spoiler]