Ragers lose more than average players?

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#1 The_Last_Ride
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According to this video and survey done here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugXC7g3p0JU

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#2 Venom_Raptor
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Kind of obvious really. The more frustrated you get online the less cautious and more complacent you'll be.

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#3 PumpkinBoogie
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LOL, yeah I would think that's a given. When you're frustrated and mad about something, it usually unhinges your thinking abilities in other things/people around you. In other words, you're so busy raging about that you're not paying attention to how you really *should* be playing and anybody can easily whoop your ass that way, :P.
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#4 johnd13
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Kind of obvious really. The more frustrated you get online the less cautious and more complacent you'll be.

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#5 hunterbarnett
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Correlation and caustion a little confused in that video.  It's a cute video, and hopefully it discourages raging, but it unclear if raging causes losing or losing causes raging.  Realistiically, it's probably both.  I am constantly amazed by the lack of self-control in the LoL (and online gaming) community.  I don't think anyone believes that raging helps them win, I assume that most of the time they are just SO MAD that they can't help but rage.

Maybe this will help some people, I certainly hope so, but I think there is still a really long way to go on protecting the community from toxic behavior.

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#6 outworld222
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The thing is, whenever you loose, without disconnecting, you become a better player. Believe me every online game with leaderboards I know, I won't rage quit because it helps me to become a better player. Helps me become the elite. Its actually to my advantage if I don't rage quit, helps me learn a thing or two.

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#7 Jacanuk
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According to this video and survey done here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugXC7g3p0JU

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Oh really like it wasn´t obvious for anyone with a iq over 2½. But nice self or friend promotion of your channel :D
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#8 The_Last_Ride
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[QUOTE="The_Last_Ride"]

According to this video and survey done here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugXC7g3p0JU

Jacanuk
Oh really like it wasn´t obvious for anyone with a iq over 2½. But nice self or friend promotion of your channel :D

not a promotion, just something a stumbled across in an article, and look who's channel it is. It's obviously not mine, nor do i play LoL
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#9 branketra
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Toonami explained this a decade ago.

EDIT: The embed code is not working, so here is a link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06l-43PSz5o

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#10 The_Last_Ride
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Kind of obvious really. The more frustrated you get online the less cautious and more complacent you'll be.

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true, it is obvious, but also cool to see that according to this survey it is also true