J’ai trop besoin de juste voir les fan KC qui ne sont pas genre des merdes humaines à trash.
Ramenez les bebou empathique qui cheers même si on est déçu
Très deg de lire des horreurs
Il va falloir beaucoup de boulot, performance catastrophique de notre part on a rien montré, désolé aux supporters vous avez soutenu l’équipe comme d’habitude vous vous êtes réveillés à 5h du matin et ont vous l’a pas rendu du tout
Today wasn’t good enough.
Getting eliminated from the MSI Play-In with a 0–3 loss is a result that’s impossible to be satisfied with. Our performance wasn’t at the level we expect from ourselves, and as the head coach, I take full responsibility for that.
To everyone who believed in us and supported us, I’m truly sorry that we couldn’t give you a better performance. I know many of you expected more from this team, and so did I.
Right now, my mind is heavy with disappointment, but feeling sorry alone won’t change anything. We have two weeks before EWC, and we’ll use every day to reflect, improve, and rebuild our level.
The responsibility starts with me, but every one of us will work to become a better team.
Thank you for staying with us, even on difficult days. We’ll keep working to earn your support again.
Je vois des tweets on dirait qu'on s'est fait 3-0 par ZYB alors qu'on a joué dans notre 2ème match de MSI T1 quoi genre heureusement c'est dur fin ça me parait logique, surtout qu'on a pas été si ridicule quoi
Right now at the World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo is starting for Portugal at 41. Messi just became the oldest player in World Cup history to score a hat trick. Modrić is still running a midfield at 40. Over in F1, Alonso is racing at 44 and Hamilton is still winning at 41.
Meanwhile in League, you turn 24-26 and people already act like you're done.
Here's the thing nobody wants to say: the "decline" argument doesn't even apply to us the way it does to real sports. Football and F1 are about sprint speed, reflexes, stamina, physical recovery, stuff that genuinely falls off with age, and these guys are STILL delivering past 40. League is decision-making, macro, reads, shotcalling. That's the part of the brain that gets better with experience, not worse.
Yeah, raw reaction time dips a little with age. Yes it can impact some situations, But at league this is not the end of the world. League at the top it's a knowledge and positioning game and much more than just reactions. A veteran who's seen 10,000 of these situations beats a mechanical god who's seen 100.
And it's not just mechanics we get wrong, it's mindset. The second a player hits a certain age, we(or player) decide he's given up, lost his hunger, doesn't love the game anymore. We treat motivation like it has an expiration date. The hunger doesn't die with age.
So if it's not age, what actually pushes guys out at 24-26?
One thing: the environment. The brutal intensity, the burnout, the unsustainable schedule, the lack of support. THAT'S what drains a player's effort and love for the game. When someone "stops caring," it's almost never their age, it's either themself or the system that burned them out and called it aging.
And that's the part that should make us want to try more about it, because it's fixable. You can't slow down aging. You CAN fix a broken environment/system/schedule.
We just choose not to, and then we blame the player and call them old.
I think we should start asking why we built a scene that burns through its most experienced players and then throws them away.
Sorry for the long post just some food for thought
Yesterday still hurts.
I truly believe we improved a lot throughout this playoff run, which makes the result even harder to accept. We were one game away once again, and as a coach, I know there are things I could have done better to give the players the best chance to succeed.
To all of our fans who stayed with us and supported us until the very end, thank you. Your belief in us carried us through some difficult moments, and I won't forget that.
The trophy will have to wait a little longer.
MSI and EWC are right around the corner now. As Europe's second seed, we'll have another opportunity to compete against some of the best teams in the world. We'll keep working, keep improving, and do everything we can to come back stronger.
Thank you for being with us. We'll see you again soon.
I LOVE ALL OF YOU GUYS THANK YOU FOR THE SPECTACULAR SUPPORT OVER THIS SPLIT!
I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE IT WE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU
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Si j'ai un conseil à donner à tous les gens qui ont une relation malsaine avec le jeu, c'est de diversifier leurs centres d'intérêts.
Le problème vient du fait que vous êtes trop investi émotionnellement dans une activité dont le bon déroulement ne dépend pas que de votre propre performance.
Si par exemple, vous êtes sportif ou musicien, vous prenez votre instrument, vous pratiquez, vous vous améliorez et ça se ressent dans vos résultats.
Vous êtes récompensé pour vos efforts, c'est valorisant.
Sur LoL, vous pouvez vous entraîner rigoureusement et jouer à un très bon niveau, avant de vous faire rundown par un type, insulter par un autre, tout ça pour être sanctionné d'une perte de LP.
C'est hyper frustrant et violent, surtout que les LP sont une forme de statut social. La plupart des gens ressentent de la fierté par rapport à leur elo, et en perdre une partie devient insupportable.
Trouvez-vous une passion réconfortante sur le côté, un truc auquel vous pouvez revenir si vous avez passé un mauvais moment sur LoL. Idéalement, un domaine non compétitif qui peut être une sorte de safe space, un truc qui vous apaise quand le jeu vous rend fou.
Ca peut être le cinéma, la salle de sport, l'écriture, le dessin, n'importe quoi, même juste jouer à d'autres jeux. Y a des centaines de possibilité. Faites simplement en sorte de ne pas avoir que LoL dans votre vie