Very rarely encounter screamers while playing CoD. Like, it's a blue moon experience. And when I do, mute, and no longer a problem. The most annoying point, is when they do it during the loading screen, while I can't mute them.
Seriously, this. And I'll back off my earlier grousing about "The Kidz" because I actually have a number of teens that I play with in multiplayer who are a kick and a half (and usually screwed up about life, but that comes with the age. Doesn't affect their ability to shoot straight).Heinrich843 said:Seriously, anyone been around for a "GUILD BREAKUPZ OMG". Or a "CLAN SPLIT"?
People who can't handle their day to day stress, manage people, or play well with others tend to end up running these things- and the good people follow.
I once joined a "really good guild" on advice from a friend. Came into TS and instantly heard some woman raging down someone for not playing the game "correctly". Worst of all, said person was a guild officer. ZING.
Well, I think the kids are part of it, and the casuals are definatly a part of it (especially casuals who have been convinced they are serious gamers), but a lot of it is just the state of humanity in general right now. You write a long, thoughtful comment on anything from gaming to politics and you wind up either having people ignore you, respond TLTimothyJames said:I know it's a tired old topic but I genuinely feel my interest in the online community lessening (great vocabulary -__-) every time I hear another kid blasting out my eardrums. And it doesn't only go for during the game. Be it video comments or discussions over the Halo or CoD franchises, I just feel like I'm over it.
I was doing a little bit of web surfing today, and somehow wound up on a few articles discussing 343 Industries and Halo 4. The comments section was just a wall of hate comments, be it 343's title update of Halo: Reach, or the bloom debate, and I saw at least ten posts about the BR vs. the DMR. Not a single constructive discussion, it was all just trivial, thoughtless nonsense
I only really play with my friends exclusively nowadays, and you know what? We have a good time on our own. But if I travel outside of that group, I just hit a wall of a community I don't want to be a part of.
Agreed. They're man-children.Fappy said:Most serious MOBA players aren't children... they just act like them. >.>
Let me share with you a little story from the brief month that I used Xbox Live when I was 14. I'm immensely uncreative so for my gamertag I just slapped some random combination of letters after my first name. I had not said a word ever; I knew people hated kids whose voices hadn't broken so I just kept quiet, when a group of 20-30 years olds started mocking the name and telling me to kill myself. Because I had a stupid, uncreative name. This was the first online match, and it continued to happen throughout the month I had Xbox Live.TimothyJames said:I know it's a tired old topic but I genuinely feel my interest in the online community lessening (great vocabulary -__-) every time I hear another kid blasting out my eardrums. And it doesn't only go for during the game. Be it video comments or discussions over the Halo or CoD franchises, I just feel like I'm over it.
I was doing a little bit of web surfing today, and somehow wound up on a few articles discussing 343 Industries and Halo 4. The comments section was just a wall of hate comments, be it 343's title update of Halo: Reach, or the bloom debate, and I saw at least ten posts about the BR vs. the DMR. Not a single constructive discussion, it was all just trivial, thoughtless nonsense
I only really play with my friends exclusively nowadays, and you know what? We have a good time on our own. But if I travel outside of that group, I just hit a wall of a community I don't want to be a part of.
Why yes, yes they are. I had to fix the title for you though.Draech said:Are the obnoxious idiots online ruining the gaming community?