things are like this, at two o'clock in the morning XX suddenly posted a dynamic, judging from the content of the language, it should be very angry at that time. Xiong Xiong said by name and surname: No wonder Rng Able can only play LDL, with such a bad mentality, playing a hairy career. One can think of the same professional players, Xiong Xiong would say these words so bluntly, how infuriating the situation was at that time, after all, it is an RNG player, the consequences of nonsense speech are more than just fines.
saw that many people said that they were still at a loss and didn't know what happened, so they checked the record, and after seeing the record, it said that everything suddenly went wrong.
Combining the record and the raging words, we can probably know what happened in the game. The simplest understanding is that the A monster did something to make teammates angry because of his mentality in the game, such as negative games , Or hang up. Of course this is just speculation, and only the parties know what happened. However, there are also good people who turned out the black material before the A monster, indicating that the A monster had a bad mentality, and he had hanged up with Gongzi before.
Of course, some fans also said to the bear: 2w warning. But Xiong Xiong was very resolute and responded: What's up in 2w, who am I scolding, why don't I tell the truth?
In summary, the reason why raging is so angry is basically that. As a professional player, you really shouldn't have problems with your own mentality that affect your teammates' gaming experience. After all, as an ordinary player, we still need to have a sense of team responsibility to get the game more smoothly. For professional players, this should be a basic quality.
What's more interesting is that not long after Karsa left RNG to go to TES, TES's jungler shot directly at RNG's second team AD. Are you really afraid that the two fans will quarrel?
In order to create a better game environment, everyone should actively respond to the problems that arise in the game, rather than punish teammates through some negative behavior. What do you think of this?