I prefer to formulate my own opinions and discover solutions to problems myself. If I want to learn how a champ works, I'll play with that champ. If I want to figure out how to beat a node, I'll figure it out by doing it.
I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
I prefer to formulate my own opinions and discover solutions to problems myself. If I want to learn how a champ works, I'll play with that champ. If I want to figure out how to beat a node, I'll figure it out by doing it.
I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
I prefer to formulate my own opinions and discover solutions to problems myself. If I want to learn how a champ works, I'll play with that champ. If I want to figure out how to beat a node, I'll figure it out by doing it.
I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
I think most people would agree with you. I find it entertaining and also informative to watch other people play though. People like swedeah can help you realize the protentional of champions like kamala khan, civil warrior, and iron fist.
I prefer to formulate my own opinions and discover solutions to problems myself. If I want to learn how a champ works, I'll play with that champ. If I want to figure out how to beat a node, I'll figure it out by doing it.
I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
But you never watch em for... you know... fun?
Nope. I don't find enjoyment in watching people play the same things that I play. If I don't have access to a game, or it's not a game that I would want to play myself then I'll watch someone else. For example, I don't like stealth games such as Metal Gear Solid, because it's not my favoured style of gameplay, but I'd watch someone else play the series because the story is good.
I prefer to formulate my own opinions and discover solutions to problems myself. If I want to learn how a champ works, I'll play with that champ. If I want to figure out how to beat a node, I'll figure it out by doing it.
I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
But you never watch em for... you know... fun?
Nope. I don't find enjoyment in watching people play the same things that I play. If I don't have access to a game, or it's not a game that I would want to play myself then I'll watch someone else. For example, I don't like stealth games such as Metal Gear Solid, because it's not my favoured style of gameplay, but I'd watch someone else play the series because the story is good.
That's fair, I'm kind of the opposite I guess. I enjoy watching people do stuff that I do and don't show too much interested in stuff I know I can't or won't do myself. To each their own I guess.
I prefer to formulate my own opinions and discover solutions to problems myself. If I want to learn how a champ works, I'll play with that champ. If I want to figure out how to beat a node, I'll figure it out by doing it.
I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
I think most people would agree with you. I find it entertaining and also informative to watch other people play though. People like swedeah can help you realize the protentional of champions like kamala khan, civil warrior, and iron fist.
Sure, but I can see the potential in other champs without needing to watch someone else do that. The issue with most MCOC Youtubers is that they look for the simplest solution and people will follow that, but since I don't follow them or watch their content I can find the potential in other champs without a preconceived perception of what a champ can or can't do.
Seatin is entertaining. But I watch jasonvorhees for specific details of how to use a champ to their full potential.
I've done this. Seatin's videos are great. He's got a good personality, his state of the game/new content breakdowns are always entertaining, and his crystal openings are great. He's the only one I watch regularly.
However when it comes to guides that help you max the potential of champions, I've watched jasonvorhees, Dorky Dave, and a couple others I've found. By his own admission, Seatin isn't a master player on all champs like some of these other content creators. I'll watch his to get a basic example of how a champion works though.
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I don't idolise others either, and refuse to take anyone's opinion in any higher regard because they have a following of some kind.
However when it comes to guides that help you max the potential of champions, I've watched jasonvorhees, Dorky Dave, and a couple others I've found. By his own admission, Seatin isn't a master player on all champs like some of these other content creators. I'll watch his to get a basic example of how a champion works though.