User blog comment:Krufix/Competitive bot games/@comment-5194571-20121126000357

I like and dislike this competitiveness. I use bot games for their intended purpose: to learn stuff. Want to learn to play X champion without feeding? Go bots. But you can't, because everyone just wants to get as many kills as possible, push as hard as possible and end the game in under 20 minutes. You can't learn a champ well enough to play at least decently in PvP if you never get past the mid game.

On the other hand, I have a crappy laptop I play on. I play at around 12 fps normally and it drops to 5 or less whenever there's any action. I used to play pvp a lot, but since my fps has been that bad, I stopped for the sake of not getting banned for feeding. It's very rare I play pvp now because I just freeze every 10 seconds when it matters. So, I've turned to bots. My first general pentakill was an unoffical pentakill in pvp before my fps dropped to what it is now. Since then, I've had offical 3 pentakills, all against bots in custom games. (2 were on the same day!) Should I be proud of that or not?

I tend to play alone. Only a couple of my friends play League of Legends, but nowhere near as frequently as I do. They are all below level 30, so I play customs with them a lot and try to teach them the game. I go really tryhard mode then. Maybe it's because I'm teaching, but I get really competetive when I'm teaching someone that knows less about the game how to play.