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As
much
as
it
sucks,
I
don't
think
the
forum
should
be
a
place
to
complain
about
your
team
mates.
Nobody
does
"nothing"
in
team
games
and
this
is
a
terrible
disservice
to
others'
contributions
(
and
thus
incentivizes
them
to
perform
less)
.
The
proper
term
is
and
should
be
"not
enough"
to
prevent
grievances.
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As
much
as
it
sucks,
I
don't
think
the
forum
should
be
a
place
to
complain
about
your
team
mates.
Nobody
does
"nothing"
in
team
games
and
this
is
a
terrible
disservice
to
others'
contributions
(
and
thus
incentivizes
them
to
perform
less)
.
The
proper
term
is
and
should
be
"not
enough"
to
prevent
grievances.
(
There's
miles
of
difference
between
'you
didn't
do
enough',
'you
could
have
done
more',
and
'you
did
nothing')
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Further more posting something like "this is why you shouldn't play team games" is a pretty terrible statement to make and is not true, kind or necessary. This does not help community image at all. Instead of complaining on the forums, offer CONSTRUCTIVE advice. If you feel that you could not do anything because all of their players were attacking you, offer a solution next time in a format that isn't aggressive. "Next time we should try building defenses up front so I can focus down the enemy" is an example of this.
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Further more posting something like "this is why you shouldn't play team games" is a pretty terrible statement to make and is not true, kind or necessary. This does not help community image at all. Instead of complaining on the forums, offer CONSTRUCTIVE advice. If you feel that you could not do anything because all of their players were attacking you, offer a solution next time in a format that isn't aggressive. "Next time we should try building defenses up front so I can focus down the enemy" is an example of this.
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Remember: [color=red][b]THIS FORUM IS THE FIRST THING PEOPLE SEE[/b][/color].
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Remember: [color=red][b]THIS FORUM IS THE FIRST THING PEOPLE SEE[/b][/color].
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