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  1. #21
    Sure that are some bad dominions players... but in duels are they all good? Everybody win?

    As i sad... i dont like duels and ranked. But when i play, i win most of games.

    I think you are generalize... Bad dominion players probably do duels to.
    You have 6 year old kids playing...
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    Originally Posted by PicoAncus Go to original post
    Like i sad, i considerer myself an average player, solid but average. I can deal with many enemys and stall. Im a tactical / Recon player.
    Im a team player. Rarely do duels or ranked.
    Even when i got noobs on my team, it sucks, but i always try to help them. The enemys sometimes are really organized clans, and sometimes some potatoes...

    i dont really realize the logic of matchmaking.
    I think you must be above average, you know things 80% of the player base don´t. Simply for that you are at least above average.
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    Originally Posted by MayanKingGaming Go to original post
    I think you must be above average, you know things 80% of the player base don´t. Simply for that you are at least above average.
    I appreciate your compliment.
    And this compliment is worthy of an explanation:

    In the beggining I played a lot of time in Dominions and I made some mistakes that I now consider basic. I feed Revenge a lot to my opponents (among other things) when my intention was to help my teammates.

    Actually I wasn't helping, and I didn't know.

    I had a group of Turkish players, and I played with them, and there was one of them who got mad many times at my mistakes. He even abandoned the game halfway through some times.

    But there was another (and this was a Top Player, a real machine) who had the decency and patience to teach me a few things.

    Because the problem is sometimes not in the fight, nor in the player's skill. It's in your ignorance of playing some game modes.

    And from there, things started to flow.
    As a veteran I observe everyone wanting to distinguish themselves from each other, but few are the ones who try to help each other.

    Sometimes it's more rewarding to help players be better. Than always trying to be better than everyone else.
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