| 1 | You actually want competitive 10v10? You're joking right? Big teams has always been and always will be a troll game. As one wise forum goer said | 1 | You actually want competitive 10v10? You're joking right? Big teams has always been and always will be a troll game. As one wise forum goer said | 
                
                    | 2 | \n | 2 | \n | 
                
                    | 3 | [quote]Most people don't want a hardcore work out. Most people like a brisk walk.[/quote] | 3 | [quote]Most people don't want a hardcore work out. Most people like a brisk walk.[/quote] | 
                
                    | 4 | \n | 4 | \n | 
                
                    | 5 | Small teams remains unpopular amongst the current crowd of people because there are very few tryhards in the crowd. Most people just want to have a little responsibility (and a game) and not feel like total shit because a person on the same team tells them they lost the game for the team. That's why big team games are so attractive. Low personal responsibility, low risk, lots of people to back you up, and plenty of room for experimentation. In 1v1, you don't have this freedom. In 2v2 - 3v3 you don't have as much freedom to do what you want (without the team hating you cuz of high personal responsibility). The so-called trolling results from low personal responsibility (== freedom). Low personal responsibility translates into low "I feel like shit because I play bad and lose" feeling with a moderate chance of "yay I help win the game!" or "yay I did something insanely stupid and won" feeling (EG: Trolls). | 5 | Small teams remains unpopular amongst the current crowd of people because there are very few tryhards in the crowd. Most people just want to have a little responsibility (and a game) and not feel like total shit because a person on the same team tells them they lost the game for the team. That's why big team games are so attractive. Low personal responsibility, low risk, lots of people to back you up, and plenty of room for experimentation. In 1v1, you don't have this freedom. In 2v2 - 3v3 you don't have as much freedom to do what you want (without the team hating you cuz of high personal responsibility). The so-called trolling results from low personal responsibility (== freedom). Low personal responsibility translates into low "I feel like shit because I play bad and lose" feeling with a moderate chance of "yay I help win the game!" or "yay I did something insanely stupid and won" feeling (EG: Trolls). | 
                
                    | 6 | \n | 6 | \n | 
                
                    | 7 | However on the flip side, people who get too caught up in playing to win experience the opposite effect: | 7 | However on the flip side, people who get too caught up in playing to win experience the opposite effect: | 
                
                    | 8 | "More 
            players 
            = 
            more 
            effort 
            I 
            have 
            to 
            put 
            into 
            to 
            get 
            MY 
            win 
            = 
            bigger 
            frustration 
            when 
            I 
            lose".
             
            This 
            leads 
            to 
            frustration 
            and 
            anger 
            which 
            then 
            manifests 
            itself 
            into 
            posts 
            like 
            this 
            and 
            behavior 
            like 
            @DIVO 
            's 
            or 
            (
            assuming 
            people 
            behavior 
            is 
            non-satirical 
            and 
            serious)
             
            spamming 
            insulting 
            language 
            and 
            raking 
            people 
            over 
            the 
            coals 
            in 
            the 
            after 
            game.
             
            Which 
            then 
            modifies 
            the 
            newbie's 
            behavior 
            into 
            "I 
            don't 
            want 
            to 
            play 
            Zero-K 
            any 
            more.
            ". | 8 | "More 
            players 
            equals 
            more 
            effort 
            I 
            have 
            to 
            put 
            into 
            to 
            get 
            MY 
            win 
            equals 
            bigger 
            frustration 
            when 
            I 
            lose".
             
            This 
            leads 
            to 
            frustration 
            and 
            anger 
            which 
            then 
            manifests 
            itself 
            into 
            posts 
            like 
            this 
            and 
            behavior 
            like 
            @DIVO 
            's 
            or 
            (
            assuming 
            people 
            behavior 
            is 
            non-satirical 
            and 
            serious)
             
            spamming 
            insulting 
            language 
            and 
            raking 
            people 
            over 
            the 
            coals 
            in 
            the 
            after 
            game.
             
            Which 
            then 
            modifies 
            the 
            newbie's 
            behavior 
            into 
            "I 
            don't 
            want 
            to 
            play 
            Zero-K 
            any 
            more.
            ". | 
                
                    | 9 | \n | 9 | \n | 
                
                    | 10 | It's not about the "trolls" or "tryhards" or anyone else. It's about the small community of veterans who clash in ideology (silly vs serious) and the fallout impacts all the newbies (or smurfs that pretend to be newbies which just stroke the flames). | 10 | It's not about the "trolls" or "tryhards" or anyone else. It's about the small community of veterans who clash in ideology (silly vs serious) and the fallout impacts all the newbies (or smurfs that pretend to be newbies which just stroke the flames). | 
                
                    | 11 | \n | 11 | \n | 
                
                    | 12 | [quote]If older times there was one people who trolls from 7 people team then now its 2 or 3.[/quote] | 12 | [quote]If older times there was one people who trolls from 7 people team then now its 2 or 3.[/quote] | 
                
                    | 13 | \n | 13 | \n | 
                
                    | 14 | Before the update it was 3 or 4 people trolling. A few months ago it was still 3 or 4 people trolling. A year ago it was still 3 or 4 people trolling. Two years ago it was still 3 or 4 people trolling. Three years ago it was 6 or 7 people trolling. | 14 | Before the update it was 3 or 4 people trolling. A few months ago it was still 3 or 4 people trolling. A year ago it was still 3 or 4 people trolling. Two years ago it was still 3 or 4 people trolling. Three years ago it was 6 or 7 people trolling. |