World of Warships – A Game of Throws Season One Episode Eleven



11 Episodes of the show that never fails to not fail. The season finale must be fast approaching!

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50 thoughts on “World of Warships – A Game of Throws Season One Episode Eleven”

  1. There are far too many of these cupcakes in WoWS. If win ratio is going to continue being an important measure in this game, then WoWS needs to push all these donkeys like the first DD and the Iron Duke into their own cluster. I am sick of being on teams that fight hard only to watch one or two cupcakes throw the game.

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  2. This Iron Duke isn't even "playing the game" in that he isn't trying to achieve the win condition; he's just f***ing around in a ship simulator. I uninstalled the game today (not because of this video) because watching either my team or the enemy team make obviously bad decisions in most games now makes the whole exercise a bit pointless, and is bad for my mental health. I'm definitely not a particularly good player, but I like learning how to be, it's a challenge that made the game fun. But increasingly, and probably for many different reasons, it feels like one's own actions in this game do not affect the result of a match. And if that's true, then players can't learn from experience that one action is good and another is bad. It seems obvious now even up at tier 10. (PQ talks a little about this sometimes) It's a shame because the game does still capture my imagination, but I can't devote time to something that only rewards me with disappointment. Just my 2c.

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  3. It's very rare for me to take offense at things but please don't call that mutsu ''mentally challenged'', it's an insult to the mentally challenged community xD

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  4. While the Iron Duke made a bad decision our hero made a few, too. Including not backing up his teammate at the end when he saw he was going in anyway. If he had simply gone with the iron Duke in a last ditch effort, he could have rammed and won the game. Sometimes doing the wrong thing with your team is better than doing the right thing without them.

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  5. That iron Duke represents my entire team every match. I get lucky with MM once every 15 battles lost bc of this.

    I tried to help and give tips to everybody (I am playing this game since launch). But i learned that this does not help and people remain dumbfucked, yolo or sail broadside to enemy BB's Now when i can, I curse in chat so the chat locks me out for a month. Saves me the trouble.

    Ppl dont want tips. And ppl dont want to win in this game

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  6. I understand that good players want apparent bad players to play good or do the right things, but they backseated that Mutsuki around a little too much here imo and nobody is ever going to excel at anything they're doing like that. He was clearly not confident in his plays and the game was still young, yet all of them were pressuring him into going for the cap, because DDs are always expected to instantly rush for the caps or else they play bad in most peoples eyes. I understand that the Mutsuki did a couple things wrong, but I also understand his frustration and outburst in chat.

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  7. hillarious, very enjoyable thanks for the hilarity. Regarding deepwater torps.. I've played up to the Gadjah Mada on the PA line… Sometimes it's GM vs GM… the problem is this: is that GM teamed up with another DD or torping Cruiser that hasn't been seen?.. is that latest batch of torps comming at me deepwaters or not?.. I've trodden on too many torps now that I just don't take the risk unless I catagorically KNOW those torps are from THAT PA DD, early game I accept I don't and in fact CAN'T know.. and I do torp smoke with deepwaters because it still works to get people out of smoke. When questioned in game "you do know your torps can't hurt him".. my reply is "I know.. but does he know?". Anything to get the enemy DD detected and deleted, if it's stupid but it works……..

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  8. Although it is a compelling concept, Dunning Kruger is probably not real. I'm not a psychologist, but I think the bottom line is that how good you are as a judge of skill doesn't seem to depend on your skill level, pretty much everybody over- or underestimates their skill by about the same amount.

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  9. Not a fan of videos featuring toxic players who get away with it because they are good. BarnacleCollector should either STFU and focus on his game, or make 11 more accounts and play solo…

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