RealLoveBVB wrote: »Often it's connected with the rewards and missing them out with a loss. Imagine playing a long ranked match just to lose it and earning nothing for it. It's not about losing the match, more like losing the rewards you could get.
Good example is the "win 3 ranked matches". Players just want to earn the box and losing over and over again ist just frustrating then.
I wonder if you feel the same, if you play a casual match or against a friend? No rewards there, nothing to miss out. So I am sure you will take it easy there.
My frustration lies with the fact that if I win a ranked match, I get a itty bitty amount of points towards rank, but if I lose a ranked match, I lose a boatload of points. Every single time. I'm about 400 points away from Rubedite rank, but it's 1 step forward, 5 steps back...
Veinblood1965 wrote: »My frustration lies with the fact that if I win a ranked match, I get a itty bitty amount of points towards rank, but if I lose a ranked match, I lose a boatload of points. Every single time. I'm about 400 points away from Rubedite rank, but it's 1 step forward, 5 steps back...
Skeever on the treadmill is what that game is.
On the Suffering of Life 😁So many sore losers playing Tribute... and I'm one of them!
I don't get it, I'm not that competitive, but when I lose this game against another human I turn into a child and want to smash my PC.
I wonder why.
So many sore losers playing Tribute... and I'm one of them!
I don't get it, I'm not that competitive, but when I lose this game against another human I turn into a child and want to smash my PC.
I wonder why.
Veinblood1965 wrote: »My frustration lies with the fact that if I win a ranked match, I get a itty bitty amount of points towards rank, but if I lose a ranked match, I lose a boatload of points. Every single time. I'm about 400 points away from Rubedite rank, but it's 1 step forward, 5 steps back...
Skeever on the treadmill is what that game is.
WitchyKiki wrote: »
Theres this one player i called out on because they seemed to have the perfect cards pop up every time I played against them. Every-single-game consistently. Apparently that made me a crier, but really I questioned the validity of the game if this other player just seemed to get it all without fail.
WitchyKiki wrote: »
Theres this one player i called out on because they seemed to have the perfect cards pop up every time I played against them. Every-single-game consistently. Apparently that made me a crier, but really I questioned the validity of the game if this other player just seemed to get it all without fail.
I’m not really that savvy when it comes to all of this, but how can it be done? Where a specific player is consistently favoured.
spartaxoxo wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »
Theres this one player i called out on because they seemed to have the perfect cards pop up every time I played against them. Every-single-game consistently. Apparently that made me a crier, but really I questioned the validity of the game if this other player just seemed to get it all without fail.
I’m not really that savvy when it comes to all of this, but how can it be done? Where a specific player is consistently favoured.
Stuff like getting cards that remove cards from the tavern without costing you coins, deck cycling early so you can get to 7 coins first, stuff like that.
spartaxoxo wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »
Theres this one player i called out on because they seemed to have the perfect cards pop up every time I played against them. Every-single-game consistently. Apparently that made me a crier, but really I questioned the validity of the game if this other player just seemed to get it all without fail.
I’m not really that savvy when it comes to all of this, but how can it be done? Where a specific player is consistently favoured.
Stuff like getting cards that remove cards from the tavern without costing you coins, deck cycling early so you can get to 7 coins first, stuff like that.
Oh, I thought you meant something like cheating. All of these things you mentioned are ok though, right? It’s just skill?
So many sore losers playing Tribute... and I'm one of them!
I don't get it, I'm not that competitive, but when I lose this game against another human I turn into a child and want to smash my PC.
I wonder why.
SilverBride wrote: »For me it was the competitive ranking system which is why I no longer play competitive games.
Now my biggest trigger are games where my opponent is making very little progress then come up with what my friend and I call a "miracle hand" and play card after card after card and generate a huge amount of power in one hand. I am not going to sit through a hopeless hand like that so I just concede.
The most fun games I've ever played were the close ones where we both reached 40 and were going back and forth seeing who could get enough ahead to win, or hit 80 first. Those games take real strategy and win or lose I appreciate a well played game like that.
SilverBride wrote: »For me it was the competitive ranking system which is why I no longer play competitive games.
Now my biggest trigger are games where my opponent is making very little progress then come up with what my friend and I call a "miracle hand" and play card after card after card and generate a huge amount of power in one hand. I am not going to sit through a hopeless hand like that so I just concede.
The most fun games I've ever played were the close ones where we both reached 40 and were going back and forth seeing who could get enough ahead to win, or hit 80 first. Those games take real strategy and win or lose I appreciate a well played game like that.
WitchyKiki wrote: »I've come to the point that when a player holds up the game on purpose, refusing to win and just stalling their power I refuse to play and sit on the timer. Want to hold up the game? then play by yourself. I know this thread is about sore losers, but I am seeing plenty of sore winners. If I can win a game, I win it and don't hold the other player hostage. Its rude.
SilverBride wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »I've come to the point that when a player holds up the game on purpose, refusing to win and just stalling their power I refuse to play and sit on the timer. Want to hold up the game? then play by yourself. I know this thread is about sore losers, but I am seeing plenty of sore winners. If I can win a game, I win it and don't hold the other player hostage. Its rude.
I used to never understand why a player who generated 20 or more coins didn't just turn the Crow patron and take the win, especially when it was obvious that I couldn't catch them. Then I realized they were purposely not winning so the could play more huge long hands. The minute I see that happen now I'm out.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »As someone who plays exclusively against NPCs, here's what I've found:
Sometimes I delay winning when I could go ahead and use the Crow because I'm enjoying the game and want it to last longer. I'm not trying to be an ass toward my NPC opponent, I just don't want the match to end yet.
Sometimes I delay winning because I'm hoping my NPC opponent will gain some points to even up the score a bit more. Once again, the idea is to keep the match going a bit longer, but I'm actually trying to give my NPC opponent a chance to catch up so the match won't be so one-sided in my favor.
WitchyKiki wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »As someone who plays exclusively against NPCs, here's what I've found:
Sometimes I delay winning when I could go ahead and use the Crow because I'm enjoying the game and want it to last longer. I'm not trying to be an ass toward my NPC opponent, I just don't want the match to end yet.
Sometimes I delay winning because I'm hoping my NPC opponent will gain some points to even up the score a bit more. Once again, the idea is to keep the match going a bit longer, but I'm actually trying to give my NPC opponent a chance to catch up so the match won't be so one-sided in my favor.
Thats just against npcs, wildly different way you approach playing with them than you do another player.
WitchyKiki wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »For me it was the competitive ranking system which is why I no longer play competitive games.
Now my biggest trigger are games where my opponent is making very little progress then come up with what my friend and I call a "miracle hand" and play card after card after card and generate a huge amount of power in one hand. I am not going to sit through a hopeless hand like that so I just concede.
The most fun games I've ever played were the close ones where we both reached 40 and were going back and forth seeing who could get enough ahead to win, or hit 80 first. Those games take real strategy and win or lose I appreciate a well played game like that.
I've come to the point that when a player holds up the game on purpose, refusing to win and just stalling their power I refuse to play and sit on the timer. Want to hold up the game? then play by yourself. I know this thread is about sore losers, but I am seeing plenty of sore winners. If I can win a game, I win it and don't hold the other player hostage. Its rude.