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Originally Posted by Alanja
Okay lets see
Game 1:
I can see the will to be unique but you are appearing to be arrogant about the fact that the team wanted you to fulfill another role.
This behavior leads to a negative team atmosphere (especially the quarrels with Fiora).
Even though I would not punish here I get wary ...
Game 2:
Nothing here
Game 3:
Here again you seem to be arrogant and not listening to your team. They get pretty mad and it is kind of understandable as to why.
Game 4:
Nothing here.
Game 5:
Annoying in All-Chat.
Borderlinecase for me ... while you are pretty arrogant about the teamplays it is not against the rules to not play the meta game.
I would pardon, but seriously please consider something about the way you talk and act. If you are not playing as expected of you, tell them before so that the team can react accordingly. Otherwise you create unneeded negativity and hostility.
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First of all, I'd like to thank you for answering in this manner. It really helps me see what others would think when they see the cases.
Second, the perceived arrogance is a personal quirk that carries over my real life. I can't quite keep a neutral tone and confront others without creating that atmosphere.
Third of all, I have indeed told people about my choices before the games on rare occasions. At first I would do so because, hey, it's common decency. But I noticed that usually at least one person would dodge, begin the flaming before the game even starts, or deliberately troll. As you can imagine, this new habit quickly grew on me.
It's quite rare that everyone actually agrees with my decision because by this point they've grown used to getting the lanes they frequent all to themselves. They call roles and everyone to honor it just because of that.
TL;DR. I seem arrogant because I fail at human interaction (Cept for the RoamJax thing. I was just having fun there) and the conflicts erupt regardless of what I do.