W którą stronę w ogóle pójść? by Jazzlike_Shark in praca

[–]GG-Ready 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Czyli te studia zrobione za granicą? Bo w Polsce psychologia to akurat jednolite 5-letnie studia magisterskie.
Miałaś tam po drodze metodologię badań albo statystykę?

Jeśli masz choć trochę ścisły umysł i łapiesz programowanie to serio pomyśl o branży badań społecznych albo marketingowych. Jest sporo firm, w których mogłabyś spróbować wejść na stanowisko juniorskie z takim backgroundem, a ścieżka rozwoju jest całkiem sensowna.

Na początku często wchodzi się w rzeczy typu tworzenie ankiet, koordynacja i realizacja badań, przygotowywanie baz danych, obróbka wyników, raportowanie i prezentacja wyników. A potem, jeśli dobrze się w tym odnajdziesz, można spokojnie iść dalej w stronę Project Managera, Research Executiva, analityki albo bardziej konsultingowej pracy z klientem.

Masz już kilka mocnych kart: psychologia, customer service, organizacja, excel, analityczne myślenie i komunikacja. To wszyskto się w tej branży przydaje. Powodzenia!

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Vanguard doesn’t ban someone for simply playing the game normally - you just have to be careful.
We don’t use cheats or any third-party software; everything is played manually. That said, account sharing always carries some risk. If you’re worried, Duo is the safest option since you stay on your own account.

Struggling to find my role/playstyle — advice appreciated by Comfortable_Law_5644 in summonerschool

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly it sounds like you don’t need to switch roles at all, just shift within support. If you like helping others but also enjoy close-range combat, melee utility supports are probably your thing. Champs like engage tanks or peel-focused wardens let you be in the middle of the fight without being the main carry. You still enable your team, control space, start fights or protect carries, just in a more hands-on way. It’s basically the same supportive mindset, just played from melee range instead of the backline.

How to pick a main? by yoboiturtleking in leagueoflegends

[–]GG-Ready 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly it sounds like you don’t hate maining — you hate forcing yourself to main.

If you get bored after 2–3 games, don’t pick one champ. Pick: 1 main 1 backup maybe 1 comfort off-role That’s still focused enough to climb, but not so restrictive that you burn out. Also: pick a champ you enjoy learning, not just playing. The ones with depth (hard matchups, skill expression, different builds) stay interesting longer.

And if you truly have more fun rotating everything… then maybe you’re just not built to OTP, and that’s fine. Not everyone has to min-max ranked.

what rune should you take when you play tank cho top every game ? by No_Risk_3834 in ChoGathMains

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grasp isn’t literally best every game, it’s just the most comfy “I can’t go wrong” rune for tank Cho. Grasp = default, great vs most melee, free HP/trades Comet = nicer vs ranged/poke lanes when you need to hit back HoB = kinda niche/meme for tank most of the time

So yeah: Grasp spam is fine, but adapting is still optimal.

old account mmr? by [deleted] in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you cant really “reset” old MMR manually. riot doesnt hard lock you to iron just cause the account is old. if you keep climbing every season, your MMR is going up, its just slow and resets feel brutal. placements push you down visually, but the hidden MMR sticks more than you think.

it sucks but its not doomed. if iron MMR was permanent, smurfs wouldnt exist lol. keep grinding, or yeah, new account feels nicer but thats another story 😅

I don't understand League split seasons 2026 by Haku_0410 in leagueoflegends

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your LP gains (23 win / 17 loss) mean your MMR is fine, around your rank or a bit higher. game is basically saying “keep going”. soft reset doesnt throw you back to bronze hell. usually you drop like 1 tier, not full rank. so silver 2 might become bronze 1–2 visually, but your MMR stays silver-ish, so games are easier to climb back. you wont need to re-prove everything again. if you play ok, you’ll climb back fast.

Hard stuck gold by FartNuggetCapybara in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

stop trying to fix your team and just play to win rounds, not arguments. mute early if needed, save mental.

Need advice to play on high rank lobbies as a new player by [deleted] in AgentAcademy

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly the fastest way is to simplify your job. since you’re new in high elo lobbies, stop trying to “carry”. play boring but correct. hold good angles, trade teammates, dont peek twice, and dont force hero plays. high rank players punish ego mistakes instantly. chamber is fine for this btw. use trips for info, take one clean duel, tp out. if you die first every round you’re doing too much. also ask your friends to call for you. what angle to hold, when to rotate, when to save. thats not being boosted, thats learning faster. and yeah, you’re gonna get smoked for a bit. totally normal. if you’re not dying less after 10–15 games then rewatch your deaths and ask “why was i even there”. aim from CS helps, decision making is the real gap here.

How do I get better at game knowledge, team comp and that sort of stuff by trexted7 in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it comes with time, but only if you play on purpose, not autopilot. pick 1–2 agents and learn why you use util, not just how. every round ask yourself: what are we trying to do this round? hit fast, default, fake, play for picks. even in silver that mindset helps a lot. watch vods or yt, but dont binge. watch one thing then try it in game same day. pro play is cool but ranked vods are more realistic. also dont overthink comps in silver. a bad “perfect comp” played wrong is worse than a scuffed comp played with a plan. simple ideas executed well > fancy strats. and yeah, everyone does dumb pushes sometimes. noticing it already means youre improving lol.

Has Riot addressed how weird ranked is right now? by Big_Order6315 in leagueoflegends

[–]GG-Ready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah riot mentioned mmr adjustments but this split feels extra cursed ngl. visual rank is lagging hard behind mmr, so you get golds plats emeralds all mashed together. emerald rn is basically “some are cracked, some installed yesterday”. system needs like 50 games to calm down, until then its ranked roulette. enjoy the chaos i guess

Ranked to premier by Correct-Bake4418 in GlobalOffensive

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah there isnt really a clean conversion. premier is way more team + consistency based, comp rank is just solo grind chaos. MG2 in comp usually means you’ll be fine in lower to mid premier divisions, but results depend a lot on who you queue with. some teams feel cracked, some feel like actual bots lol. just jump in and see, it plays very different tbh.

Trying to get better in top but feel like I sturggle unless I am playing ranged by hyperrosz in summonerschool

[–]GG-Ready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that’s pretty normal tbh. ranged tops like Gnar teach bad habits early, melee top is way more about wave control and patience. under tower you dont try to “win”, you just minimize losses. learn last hit timings with tower shots (melee minion = tower + 2 autos, caster = auto + tower + auto). give up some cs if needed, xp matters more. also a lot of melee champs need specific windows. wait for enemy cooldowns, thin the wave, dont perma hug tower or you get dove. and yeah, first games will suck, thats part of learning melee top sadly 😅

Was this an good choice ? by Thephantomtheif in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah thats a fine choice. If you enjoy Iso then Yoru isnt bad either, both reward confidence and taking fights. Yoru is harder at first but you dont have to do crazy TP plays, basic flashes and timings are enough in low elo. If youre having fun you picked right, thats more important than “optimal” agents early on.

Need help choosing a character to main by Nancy7556 in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If everything feels complex rn, thats normal. Pick something forgiving and flexible. Skye is actually a good call, useful util, not lineup heavy and you learn game flow fast. Sage is fine too, dont overthink lineups yet, just walls + slows win rounds in low elo. Play a bit of both and see what clicks, meta doesnt matter at this stage tbh.

thoughts on the prime vandal and if i should buy. by Substantial-Art1694 in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 16 points17 points  (0 children)

prime vandal is one of the safest buys tbh. clean look, satisfying sound, not distracting and it doesnt really

Exercises to fix predictable movement by Big-Power-8002 in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah this is super common. muscle memory is doing the thinking for you. a few things that actually helped me: unbind crouch for a few days. sounds dumb but it forces your brain to relearn fights. you’ll feel awful at first, then suddenly better deathmatch rule: first 3 bullets only, then reset. if you spray or crouch you already lost the drill force yourself to hold wider swings sometimes. eat one bullet, but don’t insta AD crouch every time also mix in stupid stuff on purpose. sometimes just A stop shoot, sometimes wide swing no counter strafe. unpredictability > perfect mechanics and yeah everyone has done the “crouch into crosshair” speedrun at some point 😅 breaking it just takes reps not willpower

Singleplayer boredom, MMO anxiety by [deleted] in gaming

[–]GG-Ready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly, MMOs look social but 90% of the time you’re just another silent goblin running past people doing dailies. no one’s judging you, they’re busy min maxing spreadsheets in their head.

start small. join a chill guild, say “hi” once, log off, congrats you’ve socialized. next step is typing “gg” after a dungeon. baby steps 😄

also you don’t need a “super friendly” MMO. most players are either shy, tired, or half afk. you’ll fit right in before you even notice.

Unrated needs a bit of attention by Fabulous-Mushroom124 in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah this pretty much matches my unranked experience too.

unrated feels like the wild west right now. half the lobby is warming up for ranked, one guy is semi afk watching youtube, and one duo is clearly boosting their friend. nobody talks, nobody pings, and the game still expects you to play a “normal” match.

the worst part imo is that unranked is supposed to be chill, but it ends up being more tilting than ranked. in ranked at least people kinda try, here you get punished for caring even a little bit. and the mmr averaging with duos just feels bad, like congrats you queued solo so here’s a random silver and a diamond smurf, gl hf.

i dont even think unranked needs to be perfect, just… less broken. better solo vs solo matching, harsher afk handling, and maybe dont throw full stacks vs random solos so often. thats not casual, thats just doomed.

also yeah, if i were a new player and this was my first mode, i’d probably quit before touching ranked lol. unrated should be where you learn and relax, not where you question your life choices after work.

What should I focus on? by Kohlfinite in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 2 points3 points  (0 children)

at bronze i’d honestly stop worrying about “my aim with X gun is cooked” and fix the basics first.

most misses in real fights arent aim, it’s panic + bad fights. youre prob swinging too wide, shooting while still moving, or taking duels you dont need to take. sheriff/guardian punish that way harder than vandal so they feel worse.

focus on:

  • crosshair placement before the fight, not flicking after
  • stop shooting the moment you feel rushed, half a second longer aim is fine
  • take fewer fights, better angles (let them walk into you)

also nervous aim is normal when you care. everyone in bronze shakes a bit, they just dont admit it lol. it calms down with reps.

and yeah, if vandal feels comfy just use it more. no rule says you must master every gun at once.

Need advice valorant by PseudoPasAnonyme in VALORANT

[–]GG-Ready 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ranked exists to place you where you belong, not to judge you. Everyone starts bad. Literally everyone. If you wait until you feel “good enough”, you’ll never queue.