Why do bad players refuse to listen to the advice of good players?
Дата: 08.11.2018 22:22:08

DomoSapien: ^ this is hilarious and probably true to a degree.
Also, though, I've found that a little bit of sugar gets you a lot further than vineagar. Namely, human nature generally dictates that folks aren't receptive to criticism from strangers.
To account for this it helps to be extra polite. Start off with a compliment or a "hey man, sorry you had a rough game. I always hate when X happens too" then follow up with some tips or a friend request and an invitation to platoon up sometime. This actually works for people who send you hate mail, more often than not, as well. I usually end up winning folks over and making new friends when I have a PM with some choice words waiting for me in garage after battle.
Also, though, I've found that a little bit of sugar gets you a lot further than vineagar. Namely, human nature generally dictates that folks aren't receptive to criticism from strangers.
To account for this it helps to be extra polite. Start off with a compliment or a "hey man, sorry you had a rough game. I always hate when X happens too" then follow up with some tips or a friend request and an invitation to platoon up sometime. This actually works for people who send you hate mail, more often than not, as well. I usually end up winning folks over and making new friends when I have a PM with some choice words waiting for me in garage after battle.
Why do bad players refuse to listen to the advice of good players?