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1 Some things that help me in team games: 1 Some things that help me in team games:
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3 * Don't have a bad attitude. If you talk about how badly your team is going to lose before the game starts, it doesn't make you look smart, it just makes you look like an asshole. 3 * Don't have a bad attitude. If you talk about how badly your team is going to lose before the game starts, it doesn't make you look smart, it just makes you look like an asshole.
4 * Don't engage with teammates with bad attitudes. If somebody says you suck, ask them for advice. If they don't give you any, it's probably because they don't know what you should be doing either. It doesn't make them look smart, it makes them look like an asshole. Ignore them, report them if they are particularly hateful. 4 * Don't engage with teammates with bad attitudes. If somebody says you suck, ask them for advice. If they don't give you any, it's probably because they don't know what you should be doing either. It doesn't make them look smart, it makes them look like an asshole. Ignore them, report them if they are particularly hateful.
5 * Don't play team games when you know most of the players in the lobby have bad attitudes. This is the stuff losing streaks are made of. 5 * Don't play team games when you know most of the players in the lobby have bad attitudes. This is the stuff losing streaks are made of.
6 * If a teammate is struggling and you see what they need to do, help them out. Sometimes just saying "build riots" (without being condescending) is enough to make a big difference.