Well then maybe you are the dickhead! J/K I couldn't resist though.Geekosaurus said:Well the majority of people online switch automatically to 'I'm going to call you a dickhead' mode as soon as you say anything to them.
Well then maybe you are the dickhead! J/K I couldn't resist though.Geekosaurus said:Well the majority of people online switch automatically to 'I'm going to call you a dickhead' mode as soon as you say anything to them.
40-80% in LoL? Ouch, what level of ELO hell are you in? I suppose I've just gotten lucky, but it just doesn't seem that prevalent to me. One thing that really bothers me though are people who start flaming you for saving "gl hf" in the beginning of the game. Flaming someone for wishing you luck and hoping you'll have fun is pretty low.TerranReaper said:I'm assuming you're talking about communication in general and not whatever the person does in-game.
League of Legends: 40-80 percent of my games, depending whether we are losing or not.
Thanks! But you all get what I mean though, right? It seems that because you're not actually talking to people face to face they have a right to say all sorts of stuff. My ears aren't garbage bins for your filthy words.pubbing said:Well then maybe you are the dickhead! J/K I couldn't resist though.Geekosaurus said:Well the majority of people online switch automatically to 'I'm going to call you a dickhead' mode as soon as you say anything to them.
Hahaha. Every time I play MAG, this is always happening. I think the Hispanic guy is talking to his wife or somebody though. The quiet music is slightly less annoying. The worse is someone's mic right next to their speakers. This annoying repeat delay gives me the worst headaches.NezumiiroKitsune said:Is it just me that seems to always get either one guy playing music down his / her mic, or a foreign player CONTANTLY rambling to no one, or just saying really quick things every couple of seconds no one understands? If their were two say, Korean players talking to each other, maybe I'd understand them talking if not like the distracting poor mic quality and rambling, but it's always one guy and he's just ranting to no one... OR PLAYING MUSIC. D:
I agree. While there are still slight annoyances, the amount of assholes has seemed to seriously dwindle over the past couple of years. Also with ignore features that most games seem to feature, it's very easy to block out the occasional dimwit.Onyx Oblivion said:Rarely, to be honest.
And I played CoD and Halo on 360.
The number of annoying people is GREATLY exaggerated. I filled my friends list with people from those games.
The assholes mostly stay in party chat these days.