>play video game >get bullied for the entire game >cursed me out the entire time >didn't respond to anything >we won and I didn't even play bad as a matter of fact I played pretty well >report user >cursed me out in lobby
why did they do it. I was shaking and laughing nervously and crying throughout the entire game. why is everyone so mean I just want to enjoy myself
Why put yourself through the suffering of relying on others for enjoyment, you some kind of faggot?
Matthew White
short answer: grow some balls or bitch up
long answer: in order to overcome this feeling you have to repeatedly put yourself in those kind of situations and try to stay composed. this won't happen overnight and it might be painful at first but you quickly get used to the feeling. of course, you need to reflect on your feelings from time to time.
Isaac Young
Kill yourself soon discord cunt Two choices, ignore them, theyre definitely faggots, or call them niggers and cunts and tell them you wish they hung like their ancestors. Especially be racist if you are on xbox live. Have fun fuck people, dont cry make them cry.
Aiden Martin
>playing multiplayer games Why would anyone want to deal with shitty people after dealing with them at school / work My downtime shouldn't be stressful
Jack Cruz
Rare think.
Carson King
megalul should have switched to mei and walled them off
Evan Perry
Take solace in the fact that even they will eventually die, and that on a cosmic scale none of us is really more notable than the other
Liam Sanchez
>I didn't even play bad as a matter of fact I played pretty well
It sounds like this is a competitive title. Even if you personally perform well, if you don't coordinate with your team, you might contribute to a poor performance for them. This is a very big issue with games like Rainbow Six: Siege, where information relay is highly important. Keep that in mind when you play these kinds of games; communication is key.
You need to be conscious of how you represent yourself, and how and what you communicate. If you sound like a 12-year-old and say 'stupid' things, then people will probably call you out on it.
Beyond that, some people are just unpleasant and consistently aggressive. Don't react to shit-talking, just relay info, report if you wish, and move on. Mute people if you have to, assuming the option is available. Also, consider if you may be speaking in an unclear or unpleasant fashion, or perhaps to an excess.
If you apply all of these simple things, you should find more success with gaming on the net.
If its Rainbow Six Siege then dont feel bad because a majority of the player base have an IQ below a cactus and are so retarded they made me support the devs banning their dumb asses for meme words just to cull them and maybe make it somewhat decent. In fact you should not take it to heart at all, fuck them, if you are doing good and pissing them off then that is a double win. Unless you are feeling cheeky though, dont even acknowledge them. They should just be a bot that has a little more movement and sounds, if they are that focused on you odds are they are not really that good of a teammate to begin with.
Angel Ramirez
>this I also only have one (game) server that I play with a community of like 30-40 players who are loyal to it. I became a part of it for the longest time I know so they are nobulli and quite chill anons. Also, Morrowind multiplayer is the best with bros/family/friends
I just like the game and I would like to play it. I dont even talk to people in the game i just play but for some reason they were shitting on me
Nolan Kelly
well of course i played with the team well its a team based game. they were just angry people and idk if i can play it anymore
Dominic Howard
Dude, that guy is in the other side of the world, he is just an edgy salty angsty teenager. Don'tworry about what they say.
Just shrug and move on.
Camden Mitchell
>people are still playing overwatch nigga go play fortnite
Hudson Murphy
>they were just angry people and idk if i can play it anymore You've identified that it's the people that are the problem, not the game. What you need to do is find better people to play with, if at all possible. Alternatively, you can solo play with minimal information relay, which is effectively what I do now.
In my experience, it can be very difficult to find cooperative, pleasant people to play with. I will confess that I've had rather poor luck in finding amiable team mates in most online games, much less anyone who was both kind and good. At best, I can get an individual or two who isn't very good, but is at not unkind. As it stands, I have nobody to play with.
It can be difficult to find the right mates to play with, so cherish the time you do get. Network, if you can.
>smite I'm so sorry user, I've played that game too. Was nearly masters and got bullied so much I just quit
Oliver Johnson
>smite
That's not exactly known to have a very good community. MOBAs in general have rather poor notoriety for having bad communities, and for good reason. You'll want to find a team to play with if you intend to continue playing it. I don't suggest gaming forums or Discord servers either. You'll have a harder time even finding anyone to play with than if you find players in the wild.
Alternatively, you could play a good game like Siege. ;^)
Brody Clark
If you wanna play dota on sea/Australia server I'll be nice to you I don't like smite much though
Just trashtalk back. Call him all sorts of names and let it all slide off you like water off a raincoat.
Brayden Bennett
idk any other games to play though and im poor
David Martin
overwatch seems really boring
Christian Baker
What kind of games do you want to play?
Joshua Cooper
something that i can grind for days on but mmos are dead
Robert Brown
Sounds like you should just play single player titles, then. Underrail, Rimworld, et cetera. If you're still looking to play multiplayer titles, some simple sandbox titles like Rust or Conan Exiles might be of more interest to you.
Alexander Garcia
Nice attempt at a cute boy thread. Keep being cute.
Jonathan Perry
You should've insulted them back, after all, it's just a game