lokisgal wrote:Foxglove wrote:lgoasklucyl wrote:Aww, what good guys you are; taking time out of your busy days to help out new players!
Your selflessness has instilled a newfound belief in altruism in me.
Your sarcasm has cemented my belief in your general cynicism.
Anyway, like all high-rankers who take on low-rankers for team games - it's a win-win situation. The high-ranker gets someone to help overcome point spread challenges, and the low-ranker gets help learning to improve their play.
Or the low ranker just gets told what to do - hes a pawn for quite a very long while - every high ranker knows how this works its just a way to get more points and lose less and if you are lucky you -the pawn- learn something on the way. BTW i do think Prism is a very good teacher but shameless promotion of doing this and not even by him?
I like all you guys but this just seems somehow to be a bit over the top...
Ugh is this not what teaching is? A person of knowledge telling someone willing to learn what to do and why to do it? Yeah sure you get a low rank partner(sometimes), but you also get that low rank risk. They may not listen well, or they may move on their own, or even miss turns. With every teaching experience there is also a risk. Having mentored many people in my time on CC in both team games, standard escalating, and just about every other style I can say many low ranks would love the chance to learn from someone in the know. Rather that bash teaching why not support it and help some players out? It feels good inside when your student makes a nice rank of major, colonel, or even Lt. Teaching is a job or task that many are not up to. It requires lots of extra time and effort. I made this thread, since I was helping scout out new talent with potential. If anybody has a problem with it PM me (Not aimed at you) but anybody in general, they can PM me about it.
BTW for all the extra time being put into games while teaching, you deserves those 3 or so extra points.