NaughtyyDoggo t1_j2c1mk9 wrote
Because they are average, every day people just gaming with what little time they get. Not everyone has the luxury of playing regularly. Most people don’t even take games seriously, they just want to unwind.
DefiantDeviantArt t1_j2c2rls wrote
Precisely my case. I get to play just about 60-80 mins a day and I'm not like super good with my game.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c3yoa wrote
That's okay, I don't think that's an issue. I just wish more people would be more mindful as a team. Most people are capable of doing that without feeling stressed.
CedrikAtReddit t1_j2cxjg3 wrote
Disagree, depending on the complexity of the game there are many little things you need to keep in mind, sure a single thing won't stress most people out but doing all of them at the same time can quickly become stressing.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c3vz6 wrote
I understand that not many play regularly, but I don't care about skill. I just mean putting at least a bit of effort in as a team player and trying not to fuck over others from negligence.
RockAndStone69 t1_j2ct55t wrote
You need skill for that.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2czoo2 wrote
Not really, all you need to do is just be mindful of actions you understand and try to help your team.
RockAndStone69 t1_j2d03ea wrote
Everybody is doing that. But when you are not familiar with the map, you don't know where to expect enemies and you get into a duel unprepared or insta HS. Unskilled players find out how to counter it after some rounds. Then some players get nervous from loosing and change positions. Then unskilled players have to learn new positions.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c1y7v wrote
I don't want people to treat games too seriously, I want common sense to be common sense.. Its rather hard to have fun in team-based video games when your team makes you or only a few people do all the work.
NaughtyyDoggo t1_j2c2bnv wrote
You asked the question; if someone spends more time playing a game, they will be better at it. Most people don’t have much time to allocate to their hobby (the average gamer these days). So that means the average teammate will not be as good as you want them to be.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c32yo wrote
Okay? I obviously asked it, I don't understand the point you're trying to make about that.
However, skill isn't necessary to try to be a good teammate. Just think about common sense as best as you can and try putting some effort in. I do in games I'm new to.
NaughtyyDoggo t1_j2c47oj wrote
It’s because you don’t like the answers you are hearing. People don’t play as much as you, it’s that simple. Even if you are playing a new video game, you have prior experience on other games, and average people lack that prior experience.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c4gji wrote
I don't care whether I like the answers or not. I can't control what people say lol
Also, I said this to address that point:
"However, skill isn't necessary to try to be a good teammate. Just think about common sense as best as you can and try putting some effort in. I do in games I'm new to."
If I can do it in games I'm completely a noob at, why can't they? Lol
NaughtyyDoggo t1_j2c4zok wrote
Like a said 2-3 times already, you may be a new player to a certain game, but based on all the games you’ve played in the past you have a certain amount of “game sense” / experience. Average people have not played many games. So they lack that game sense/ awareness.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c5xwg wrote
You haven't read what I said properly then. I'm saying that not enough effort in team games is what annoys me, not losing. Losing in a fun match or one with teammates trying to play as a team is fine. Also losing constantly could be annoying, but this is about playing as a team instead.
NaughtyyDoggo t1_j2c69ae wrote
Dude stfu lmao. Probably a trash can yourself at any game you play. If people aren’t great at a game, then whatever. Imagine complaining about something like that on Reddit. Touch some grass
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c87qg wrote
Cringe, I touch dirt instead.
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c68vg wrote
I forgot to mention this, but I don't see how its impossible nor even difficult for someone new to video games to put a bit of effort into a team game lol
dumbbfellow t1_j2c2c8y wrote
This is why multi-player games often include ranking systems. My recommendation is that you start playing ranked so that you are matchmaking with people who out as much effort/skill into the game as you do.
If you play random or casual games you are obviously going to get a lot of people who aren't skilled or aren't trying. Some people like hopping on a game and not caring or goofing off, we all enjoy ourselves differently
IsaacR98 OP t1_j2c2v58 wrote
I know, I said that not many games I play have it. Its because I prefer more realistic games than arcade ones (they focus on balancing less). However, it doesn't seem to matter how serious the game is.
dumbbfellow t1_j2c3ixl wrote
What type of games are you referring to?
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