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babushka_boii95

how do you avoid getting tilted by your friends who play the game casually and just do things that are iron plays? I have a friend whos high elo in r6 but everytime he takes an aim duel even close range he adses and loses alot of fights bcs of this. Not that I have told him that in this game unscoped is better but its habitual. Their gamesense is also baffling sometimes but I try to explain it to them, which makes me look like a smartass. I solo q and I do much better but I like having company during games but I play w other friends too and sometimes I js get a bit too tilted that I think I come off as toxic and they dont wanna duo q unless its a triple stack. Is it better if I have an alt for friends so that I play the game casually and I use my main for solo qing?

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howsyfps
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bluds complaining that his friends that dont play the game are bad

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shesh_
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play unrated

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babushka_boii95
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howsyfps [#2]

bluds complaining that his friends that dont play the game are bad

sybau

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babushka_boii95 [#4]

sybau

cringe

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Aayan
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Is it better if I have an alt for friends so that I play the game casually and I use my main for solo qing?

I used to do that like 2 years ago but then I stopped caring about elo

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Yes get an alt or play unrated. Like you said, they are casual players and truth is sometimes even if you wanna teach someone how to play better maybe they don't care enough about Valorant competitively to actually want to get better. They may even see you coming off as nosy whenever you try explain things they may not care about at all like map awareness and such. I know people who dont care if they stay in Bronze forever as long as they can get kills here and there while laughing with friends

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babushka_boii95
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howsyfps [#5]

cringe

registered 7 months ago and you got 1500 posts. I think you dont have friends buddy stfu

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babushka_boii95
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AlexSMTx [#7]

Yes get an alt or play unrated. Like you said, they are casual players and truth is sometimes even if you wanna teach someone how to play better maybe they don't care enough about Valorant competitively to actually want to get better. They may even see you coming off as nosy whenever you try explain things they may not care about at all like map awareness and such. I know people who dont care if they stay in Bronze forever as long as they can get kills here and there while laughing with friends

aight bet thanks

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babushka_boii95 [#8]

registered 7 months ago and you got 1500 posts. I think you dont have friends buddy stfu

bro is so angry hahaha

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howsyfps [#10]

bro is so angry hahaha

see your lack of human interaction is showing in this comment 😂✌🏾

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babushka_boii95 [#11]

see your lack of human interaction is showing in this comment 😂✌🏾

blud instantly went on attack and vent mode

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cameran
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cuz im also low rank so i dont give a shit lol, also its just a normal thing for none of us to get mad since we all laugh about it and no one truly cares

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Slimee
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Easy solution to this.

JUST PLAY UNRATED

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column1
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Ur playing with what now?

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unknown_trash
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same its infuriating when my friends make dumb plays. i have played solo q for 4 years now, and only recently did i start playing with friends and i find myself biting my tongue off because they just run in and die every round :(

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cloudberry
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Play unrated. Don't make an alt, smurfing is cringe

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kuruk
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i found my people
in my group of friends everyone besides me has peaked at silver 2. some of the shit they do is fucking absurd to me and when i try to explain why its such a bad move i sound like a backseating bitch. especially if theyre dumb play somehow works out and they go “but we won the round anyway”

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