11/24/07, 8:21 AM
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#108 (permalink)
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Von Kaiser
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Originally Posted by Praetorian
That's my basic concern as well. I can find a 2s partner or a couple of people for 3s with nothing to do on a Saturday afternoon and we can play 50 games straight if the queues are good. It's fun, and we learn and improve as we go. I'm sure it's different in guilds/groups for whom PvP is their #1 priority, but for me scheduling 5s games is like trying to organize a raid. There's always someone who has to go, someone who has something come up and can't make it, etc. 3v3 is probably my favorite bracket just in terms of the overall feel of it, but at the same time I've had a hell of a time finding a group where I don't run into a ceiling at around 2200. Granted, I could play better. I know I could, and I try to be critical of my own play and improve (and it's hard when there are basically zero 2400+ resto shaman videos out there, unlike basically every other semi-viable spec in the game -- anyone know of any genuinely top-tier resto shaman videos or other resources I could look at?). But it's frustrating facing a more "cookie-cutter" team like war/lock/dru or PMR and saying to myself mid-game "Wow, these guys aren't very good" as they make basic errors, and then finding out after the game ends that they're 100 points higher than us. I dislike feeling like a liability to my team.
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Good thing that's changing next season.
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