Well either way, i think people need to be more open about playing with new people, but also some people accusing others of stacking/stomping and other blah blah blah, they must sit and remember some other times noobs have showed up and weve tried to help like.... Vermillionhawk. We cannt do shit if the person isent willing to help themslefves. a Good example of a "Good" new player is Toxic, if anyone has seen him on vent prowling around. As soon as he got the mod, he hops and vent and asks various people for help, starts up conversation and makes friends quite quickly. People played with him even though he was new,i know i did, and i know many others did as well.
The other HUGE THING that discourages helping noobs is, Lets give a very easy example that occurs repeatatly
Proguy567 is trying to helpout noobguy98 by playing on his team in a 2v2. So these 2 are waiting in a game for maybe some other not so great guys to wander in, so they can have a "slow paced" game that will last more then 5 minutes. Suddenly 2 people proguy567 has never seen before enters the game.... slighty susprcious and confused, proguy and noobguy ready up and start the game. As proguy predicted the game ended in frustration becuase he had to fight 6 snipers on the field at once. Poor noobguy doesnt know how to deal with such retardation and just sort of... gives up. Not his fault, but of course proguy, ALREADY frustrated from fighting spam, would get kind of mad at the new guy, when it actually isent his fault.
Its becuse of fucking cowards who show up with smurf names to stomp noobs all day becuase they enjoy games that end before the 5 minute mark.
wow u got the bullseye, but unfortunately its true
same happens if new guy is alone in a 3v3 and the other side will fill up with players that played much longer very fast.