So what are you guys doing that's so bad? The game really isn't all that hard. If you grasp the fundamentals you should be able to win at least a good part of the time.
Speaking of which, my win-loss ratio is 1.2 Is that good?
Well....out of my close friends and relatives I play with only 2 of us are any good (if they aren't have problems connecting) If any of those 2 aren't playing the chances of winning for us drop sharply. The problem mainly with myself and one of the other guys. I play quite cautiously usually, mainly because I'm very well known to be extremely bad at offense and tactics in many games including this one. I make up for it somewhat for not being a leaver, I fight on to the bitter end (even if I withdraw a lot) and I can honestly say I've never left a game on purpose. The other guy is waaay too aggressive at the wrong time. He tends to play very dangerously and his low level and his style of play just really doesn't pay off. For instance the last normal match I played with him, we lost (no surprise) but its obvious that he just hasn't quite reached the lvl. That particular mate was playing Garen at ended up with doing horrifically, 1:18:?. Compare that to myself, who was midding with Veigar in that game against a decent Anivia. I managed 11:13:4 in that particular match which is actually not bad for me in a normal match. Perhaps I'm over estimating the power of 20 lvl's here but in my eyes 1 kill and 18 deaths is is pretty bad even for someone as low as lvl 12. In the end I guess I shouldn't complain too much, I am part of the problem after all.
And I can only wish for even a 1 ratio
I hear you there man. Sometimes the selected champions just don't have synergy and other times, your play styles are just so different that it makes team fights absolutely horrendous. I have a 2.9 KD ratio on ranked but albeit this, I've got 4:8 Wins/Loses. 2 Wins w/ Wukong, 1 Win w/ Anivia, 1 Win w/ Amumu, 3 Loses w/ Anivia and 1 Lose w/ Kennan.
On my games in which I'd lost, I found it out recently that they were in light of our profoundly different play styles. I might lane with someone incredibly aggressive and be forced into a fight when I'm not ready or entirely caught of guard. On the other hand, I might be paired up with someone just too passive that he/she allows the other team to farm and outzone us. That, or the other team is just a whole lot better than we were.
On the other hand, in the games in which I'd won, I've come to realized the amazing cohesiveness of our decisions. Ready to poke? Ping the target. You planning to recall/back up? Announce it. About to take them out in a massive gank? Ask if everyone's ULTs are ready. I can't recall how many times I've been forced into a fight when I was just not ready... But when we all are, ohhh man, it's a slaughter.
On the side note, positive reinforcement/subtle corrections does wonders. That 1:18 ratio with Garen of all champs is horrible, but don't let him get discouraged or he'll just outright give up the rest of the match. Tell him that he needs to back off a little and play defensively. Grab some armor and just start withering people's HP with Judgement and finish them off with Demacian Justice (I also can't recall how many times I've been stupid enough to face check a bush only to hear "DEMACIA!" and die a couple of seconds later
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If you guys are on the NA servers, I'll be more than happy to play with you guys for practice. I'm in desperate need of learning to alternate my style and work better overal with different people and champions. Same name as on these forums here, but with an extra Z, "XDarkzz".
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I've been learning to jungle with more champions as of late. Jungling with Akali was... interesting, but she was far from the fastest. I next tried Amumu and he was actually very good at it. His ganks pre-6 was alright, but post-6, was devastating for the enemy team. I jungled as Warwick last night and found it how amazingly fast he rips through the jungle without losing a shred of health. His presence in the jungle is just astounding, but when it comes to ganking, he falls a little behind Amumu in regards to his lack of hard CC besides his suppression. If you and your team weren't able to finish the opponent off within that allotted few seconds, he'd just limp back to the turret and pop a potion. Next I intend on trying Nocturne, granted I get the 6300 IP or decide what the hell and grab some RP instead.