Quote (Rws @ Apr 17 2018 05:53pm)
Yeah, I don't believe anything you say at all past this point. If you don't play ranked, claim to coach university teams, and yet never play ranked to show you actually have the skill yourself... your points are now moot. Every.. single... point.
It is easy to be an armchair analyst when you can watch everything at once, looking at how someone mistakes or outplays, and saying "This is what you should/shouldn't do".... Riv is a caster, and hes fucking silver. It isn't hard to say what one can improve on. "CS better, rotate better, control objectives / wave manage better".. ZZZZ....
Being vague like "CS better" is easy, yes.
Telling someone specifically what they are doing wrong, and why it's wrong, what the correct way to do it is, and why it's the correct way to do it, actually requires knowledge.
I'm not really concerned with whether you care about my opinion or not. I'm still going to give it and if you are even a reasonably intelligent person you will judge an argument by the merits of the argument, not by your shallow opinion of the person giving it.
If you have an argument better than one that I give, you should counter mine with yours. Not give meaningless descriptions of who you think I am.
Quote (LA-Leviathan @ Apr 17 2018 06:42pm)
Then how the fuck would you know.
Why would someone need to actively play in diamond 5 to know how diamond 5 players play? You can simply watch them. Or play with them. Or talk to them.
To say that you need firsthand experience to understand something is moronic, and if this was the case every single branch of science would be in trouble. The only people that would ever be able to treat brain tumors would be people with brain tumors. LOL
This post was edited by FroggyG on Apr 17 2018 07:02pm