this
i have won so many 1v2's top because of tards fighting in like 15 minions people need to understand to clear / lessen the wave and then get the jg to come in
boils my blood that gold players don't understand how to properly trade after presumably hundreds of ranked games.
i feel you man.
I just get really tilted over horrible and painful losses. It seems like if I split from the team to push, I'm base racing 5 people, but if I stay, we are fighting a futile teamfight because I probably won't get into the back line without a bit of luck, and even if I do, everyone else will get cleaned up because they don't understand positioning.
It feels like every decision I can make when we're behind is not optimal and if I get any sort of advantage for myself or a teammate, it's thrown by some ridiculous play or call, I.E. "let's group to push bot when Baron is up and we have open inhibs' or some literal potato that fights his lane opponent in a wave of 6 casters and a cannon after I worked so hard to roam and help them.
It probably sounds really roostery to say, but I put a ton of time into learning about Singed/macro play in general, lane matchups, pressure, objective priority, etc, but it's infuriating that often I am the only one that understands these concepts. Scenario for you: Singed is in the enemy base triple proxying. Singed is pressuring all 3 lanes. My typical solo queue compatriots would rage that I'm taking their farm and say in all chat to report me for troll after the game and that we should open mid. The pressure of all 3 lanes is completely ignored and likely no towers get taken despite multiple waves hitting each tower. Instead everyone is farming the jungle or aimlessly walking looking for picks when objectives are all open.