It will be obvious to YOU. As I said: The average person doesn’t have a clue as to what’s going on. It’s not obvious to them.
It will be obvious to YOU. As I said: The average person doesn’t have a clue as to what’s going on. It’s not obvious to them.
Not griefing, throwing the game, cheating, or actually being toxic. For playing the way you want.
Random people online are not your friends, they are fellow paying customers.
You need to be getting picks at a pretty high rate to be useful on widow and that just usually isn’t the case.
I do this all the time. If there are assholes in a session, I’ll immediately pull out my Progen Tyrus, let them blow that up a few times, and see how they like the bill.
Maining a hero in Overwatch is like maining Rock in Rochambeau.
There’s something equally infantile and absurd for people instantly abusing report mechanics because other players won’t cow to your whims.
Not everyone shares your mentality of playing a game meant for entertainment like a job...
Holy shit, I need that D.Va skin.
The only reason I started playing D.Va (I’ve only had the game for two months, I think?) was because I kept watching these worthless nerds pick her IMMEDIATELY as soon as the screen popped up, and then I’d watch them contribute NOTHING to the match.
It’s one thing to be annoyed at the pick. It’s another to report when they aren’t breaking a single rule, and for Blizzard to actually support and uphold the chat ban.
Maybe take a look at the definition of the word “selfish”, and re-examine which one of us is angry because others won’t change the way they play games.
If you’re getting matched up with what you perceive to be “shitty players”, then you too must be a shitty player to be matched up with them.
I’m speaking in generalities. Your level of enjoyment of a game isn’t going to overrule mine.
If we are playing an online game together at random, I’m not concerned with the level of fun you are having.
Well, uh, yea. That’s how it works. Ever hear of “practice makes perfect”? People become better at stuff when they do it more often.
And even if the sniper player is good, he has no way to SHOW that, so the other players can STILL say they lost because of him.
1. So people can be terrible at other characters, not just them?
Shitting on someone for a bad pick is NEVER acceptable, and people who do that are part of the problem as far as the current state of Overwatch’s toxicity go.
Even though I don’t play the game, might I counter with the question of how a player can become good with those characters without playing them.