Five blood dks in a row. This game's playerbase is one of the greatest examples of how shallow, toxic, uninventive, spineless and ultimately depravated humanity can be. Fuck you all. For real.
Good god ! Just play relic dh so when you q up the mmr system won’t match you against a deck your deck is favored against unless there are no other decks in the q at the same time. You have to understand how to manipulate the system. I understand the hate with the time spent letting the world know but this shows you have the motivation to work the system in your favor and get those coveted ladder rewards for your efforts! Are you willing to learn? Send me a dm and let me guide you to legend.
Do you really think my issue is about not being able to reach legend and counter blood DK?!? Couldn't care less, buddy. I don't play this game to reach legend, for sure.
What would it bring me? A better pay at my job? The sudden massive interest of attractive young ladies? A large home with a garden and a swimming pool? A fast car as a present? Some golden and diamond trophy? Don't think so, right? Just as I suppose it doesn't bring anything like that to any of those prized legend players. Except for a few packs and an epic card (not even golden anymore).
My lashing was directed at a community that has become increasingly win-obsessed, to the point where it's the only possible enjoyment they can get out of it. Even if this requires playing tens or hundreds of games in a row with the same deck, the same cards, played over and over again in the same pattern. Rinse and repeat. Rinse and repeat. Like bots. A million possibilities, hundreds of cards at your disposal, and you stick to 15/17 of them for days, weeks, months. Yeah! Cause it's tier one, baby! It gives me wins. GIVE ME MY WINS!!! MY PRECIOUS WINS! It's so sad that this mindset has become so overwhelmingly prevalent. And it's even sadder that it seamlessly extends to casual play as well.
I know the usual comments: "Everyone's free to enjoy the game the way they want!". True. But I still strongly believe that such ultra-committed mindsets, fully driven by efficiency and success rate, applied to something that still ultimately belongs to the fun/leisure/relax realm are pretty toxic and concerning.
I know the usual comments: "Everyone's free to enjoy the game the way they want!". True. But I still strongly believe that such ultra-committed mindsets, fully driven by efficiency and success rate, applied to something that still ultimately belongs to the fun/leisure/relax realm are pretty toxic and concerning.
Ironically, the dude who reached you for private coaching in how to manipulate the system is probably part of the same ultra-committed mindset you find toxic for a community (not to mention potentially asking you for money to do so). I find your comment a breath of fresh air and only with I could upvote it twice. I honestly don’t even think reaching higher rank should provide more rewards in order to discourage the min-max crowd from refreshing HSReplay every 5 second in order to copy/paste the top deck so that they can maximise wins. Or the odd crowd staying up at night scrutinising statistical charts pasted to walls in hopes of finally discovering how everything is rigged and connected.
As for the usual replies, they’re more like: « If you’re not playing the top deck on HSReplay based on statistical evidence, it’s your fault for losing. Stop whining and play blood dk. »
I know the usual comments: "Everyone's free to enjoy the game the way they want!". True. But I still strongly believe that such ultra-committed mindsets, fully driven by efficiency and success rate, applied to something that still ultimately belongs to the fun/leisure/relax realm are pretty toxic and concerning.
Ironically, the dude who reached you for private coaching in how to manipulate the system is probably part of the same ultra-committed mindset you find toxic for a community (not to mention potentially asking you for money to do so). I find your comment a breath of fresh air and only with I could upvote it twice. I honestly don’t even think reaching higher rank should provide more rewards in order to discourage the min-max crowd from refreshing HSReplay every 5 second in order to copy/paste the top deck so that they can maximise wins. Or the odd crowd staying up at night scrutinising statistical charts pasted to walls in hopes of finally discovering how everything is rigged and connected.
As for the usual replies, they’re more like: « If you’re not playing the top deck on HSReplay based on statistical evidence, it’s your fault for losing. Stop whining and play blood dk. »
There I was, facing another Big Priest, when suddenly he summoned a Ragnaros the Firelord, then I thought "oh, nice, someone is actually trying to have fun doing something different", but then, as soon as his deck started to thin out, he summoned a Neptulon the Tidehunter and completely reversed the state of the game. Some people just can't afford to NOT win in order to change decks even a little bit.
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I love you Dreadsteed, I will never disenchant you!
Trying to reach the 500 wins portrait with warrior.
Since the game forces me to earn them in ladder I have to endure this vomit-enducing experience of squaring off over and over again versus 99% tier 1 decks. One of the saddest and most miserable experiences a brain-equipped human being can have.
Five blood dks in a row. This game's playerbase is one of the greatest examples of how shallow, toxic, uninventive, spineless and ultimately depravated humanity can be. Fuck you all. For real.
Good god ! Just play relic dh so when you q up the mmr system won’t match you against a deck your deck is favored against unless there are no other decks in the q at the same time. You have to understand how to manipulate the system. I understand the hate with the time spent letting the world know but this shows you have the motivation to work the system in your favor and get those coveted ladder rewards for your efforts! Are you willing to learn? Send me a dm and let me guide you to legend.
What would it bring me? A better pay at my job? The sudden massive interest of attractive young ladies? A large home with a garden and a swimming pool? A fast car as a present? Some golden and diamond trophy? Don't think so, right? Just as I suppose it doesn't bring anything like that to any of those prized legend players. Except for a few packs and an epic card (not even golden anymore).
My lashing was directed at a community that has become increasingly win-obsessed, to the point where it's the only possible enjoyment they can get out of it. Even if this requires playing tens or hundreds of games in a row with the same deck, the same cards, played over and over again in the same pattern. Rinse and repeat. Rinse and repeat. Like bots. A million possibilities, hundreds of cards at your disposal, and you stick to 15/17 of them for days, weeks, months. Yeah! Cause it's tier one, baby! It gives me wins. GIVE ME MY WINS!!! MY PRECIOUS WINS! It's so sad that this mindset has become so overwhelmingly prevalent. And it's even sadder that it seamlessly extends to casual play as well.
I know the usual comments: "Everyone's free to enjoy the game the way they want!". True. But I still strongly believe that such ultra-committed mindsets, fully driven by efficiency and success rate, applied to something that still ultimately belongs to the fun/leisure/relax realm are pretty toxic and concerning.
You do win something for getting top 100 though: much longer queue times.
"Everyone is free to enjoy the game the way they want" but unless you're playing a tier 1, you're memeing. As a wild player, it saddens me even more to watch how the whole community except for a few individuals play the same decks. And by the same decks, I don't mean the same deck lists, I mean the same archetypes. You queue only into questline druid, kingsbane rogue or whatever is popular right now.
I feel you man, but sadly this is how it is. The community will never change.
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Do you really think my issue is about not being able to reach legend and counter blood DK?!? Couldn't care less, buddy. I don't play this game to reach legend, for sure.
What would it bring me? A better pay at my job? The sudden massive interest of attractive young ladies? A large home with a garden and a swimming pool? A fast car as a present? Some golden and diamond trophy? Don't think so, right? Just as I suppose it doesn't bring anything like that to any of those prized legend players. Except for a few packs and an epic card (not even golden anymore).
My lashing was directed at a community that has become increasingly win-obsessed, to the point where it's the only possible enjoyment they can get out of it. Even if this requires playing tens or hundreds of games in a row with the same deck, the same cards, played over and over again in the same pattern. Rinse and repeat. Rinse and repeat. Like bots. A million possibilities, hundreds of cards at your disposal, and you stick to 15/17 of them for days, weeks, months. Yeah! Cause it's tier one, baby! It gives me wins. GIVE ME MY WINS!!! MY PRECIOUS WINS! It's so sad that this mindset has become so overwhelmingly prevalent. And it's even sadder that it seamlessly extends to casual play as well.
I know the usual comments: "Everyone's free to enjoy the game the way they want!". True. But I still strongly believe that such ultra-committed mindsets, fully driven by efficiency and success rate, applied to something that still ultimately belongs to the fun/leisure/relax realm are pretty toxic and concerning.
Ironically, the dude who reached you for private coaching in how to manipulate the system is probably part of the same ultra-committed mindset you find toxic for a community (not to mention potentially asking you for money to do so). I find your comment a breath of fresh air and only with I could upvote it twice. I honestly don’t even think reaching higher rank should provide more rewards in order to discourage the min-max crowd from refreshing HSReplay every 5 second in order to copy/paste the top deck so that they can maximise wins. Or the odd crowd staying up at night scrutinising statistical charts pasted to walls in hopes of finally discovering how everything is rigged and connected.
As for the usual replies, they’re more like: « If you’re not playing the top deck on HSReplay based on statistical evidence, it’s your fault for losing. Stop whining and play blood dk. »
Thanks mate. I appreciated you got my point.
There I was, facing another Big Priest, when suddenly he summoned a Ragnaros the Firelord, then I thought "oh, nice, someone is actually trying to have fun doing something different", but then, as soon as his deck started to thin out, he summoned a Neptulon the Tidehunter and completely reversed the state of the game. Some people just can't afford to NOT win in order to change decks even a little bit.
I love you Dreadsteed, I will never disenchant you!
Someone, one day, will need to explain me how on Earth did pure paladin dodge all the nerfs in the past year.
Being constantly at the top of the tier 1 decks isn't a clear enough indication something is wrong with it?
Trying to reach the 500 wins portrait with warrior.
Since the game forces me to earn them in ladder I have to endure this vomit-enducing experience of squaring off over and over again versus 99% tier 1 decks. One of the saddest and most miserable experiences a brain-equipped human being can have.
You do win something for getting top 100 though: much longer queue times.
"Everyone is free to enjoy the game the way they want" but unless you're playing a tier 1, you're memeing. As a wild player, it saddens me even more to watch how the whole community except for a few individuals play the same decks. And by the same decks, I don't mean the same deck lists, I mean the same archetypes. You queue only into questline druid, kingsbane rogue or whatever is popular right now.
I feel you man, but sadly this is how it is. The community will never change.