08-23-2012, 06:56 AM
Previous' post is spot-on.
As I said before, someone who doesn't want to be helped will not accept any help. Leave him alone then, go spend time with someone who is willing to accept critique instead of getting frustrated with show-off people. We're tSR, we help people improve. But we aren't the perfect method of teaching ever. Not everyone that joins tSR will understand our criticisms, as obvious as it can sound for us. It's sad, but it's the truth.
I know that seeing someone with potential waste it by doing the same things over and over is terrible, but by giving him c+c and sugest him to try something else, you already did your job. You won't get bonus points if you convince them, and that's fine.
As I said before, someone who doesn't want to be helped will not accept any help. Leave him alone then, go spend time with someone who is willing to accept critique instead of getting frustrated with show-off people. We're tSR, we help people improve. But we aren't the perfect method of teaching ever. Not everyone that joins tSR will understand our criticisms, as obvious as it can sound for us. It's sad, but it's the truth.
I know that seeing someone with potential waste it by doing the same things over and over is terrible, but by giving him c+c and sugest him to try something else, you already did your job. You won't get bonus points if you convince them, and that's fine.