Rofl-Stomps. Are They Good for the Game?
Дата: 28.08.2021 10:13:58

No, it's not just an exception either. I explained that steamrolls aren't isolated to just pubs, skirms, advances, and clan wars. Some people pin them on just bad players or uneven teams when it's really just a snowball effect, once it gets rolling it's a bit difficult to stop. While rofl-stomping bad teams is a lot more common, it's not impossible for a very good team to blow a huge lead because they stopped taking things seriously. Is it fun? No. It happens in every game and isn't something that can be completely avoided.
Draschel: Snowballs start from somewhere. WHY is there a snowball? A
bad person yoloing, yoloing most common done in a fast tank. That's
1,400 HP for a tier 8. And s--- just continues downhill from there.
Someone sees a yolo, and a bad person often wants to join in. There
could be 1,400 more, now up to 2,800 or 4,200. and not just the
detracted HP, but a robbery of a teams guns, and speed. While
yes, the snowball effect is certainly in play, that initial clod of
snow starts from somewhere / someone, which is very likely an early
yolo from an incompetent clown. The other reason is
failure to assess position (or know position) which often leads to
victories (or defeat) in specified maps. For instance, teams
placing huge amounts of forces in dumb flanks like Lakeville
valley, Overlord beach, Cliff low road. But in
reality, if the tanks that go these flanks these maps, are
fortified with people that abandon the useful flank because they
see their team is being potato - though still a loss these games
can be very long, and certainly aren't a 15-3 farm simulator.
Because you get a concentrated team effort, in a small vicinity -
and although no map control they can be incredibly dangerous to
approach, though not a winning strategy I repeat its really not how
teams lose 15-3. Blowouts are due to incompetent people
not being patient. Its where a clod of snow is formed, is
tossed, gains traction and gains size and can't be stopped.
Rofl-Stomps. Are They Good for the Game?