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PunkRex

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Froggy Slayer said:
I only really think that fans being dicks can put me off a game franchise with a strong online component, because that's the only time that you're forced to deal with them. A vocal minority of bronies piss me of, but the majority are generally a friendly, amiable bunch. At least, the ones on here seem so. They don't seem like the types you get in some places who jump down your throat just for not really caring for the franchise.
To be honest, as a brony, the biggest problem with the fan base is that its so big now its divided into sub-groups... Celestia's beard that whole Derpy fiasco had both sides acting completely ignorant to each other... sad times... still shes fine now, so im cool.
 

RustyParker

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LOL Fans ruining things... right. I don't find myself ever feeling that anything is ruined or hard to talk about because of the other fans, it's just a matter of not really caring what other people do with their love a series. Serious Homestuck, Doctor Who and MLP fans can do ANYTHING they want with their love for the series, and it will never change my own personal love of it.
 

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-Call of duty: 12 year olds screaming, Elitist douchebags screaming, or macho wannabe douches who just talk trash and suck so bad at the game.

-League of Legends: Just a bunch of assholes in that game.

-Battlefield: No better than COD nowadays

-MLP: JUST FUCKING NOPE

-WoW: While not yet ruined for me the community is fucking trash compared to what it used to be.
 

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Oly J said:
2: the "smart" wrestling fan

basically remember the reaction to "Duke Nukem Forever"? imagine someone reacting that way to EVERYTHING! basically a cynical asshole who barely even mentions the parts of any show that he/she likes and if one thing goes in a way they don't agree with then suddenly the whole thing was a waste of time regardless of how good everything else might have been,
Can I just say "This" and move on? No? Fine.

In case you can't tell from my name, tag and avatar, I'm a wrestling fan as well, and I can say for the most part, I hate wrestling fans. It's like the "smart" fans can't have fun with it, and if you aren't having fun with your brand of entertainment, pick a different one.
THANK YOU! this guy gets it, I know the irony that I'm bitching and moaning about people who excessively ***** and moan, but surely you can understand that,

by the way awesome avatar, CM Punk just happens to be a favorite of mine (and he has been for much longer than it's been cool by the way lol)


Baron von Blitztank said:
Well there was this one time when I was making a house of cards on a hot day. I turned on the desk fan almost unconsciously without even thinking about it and before I realized my grave judgement, my 10 minute masterpiece was absolutely totalled in 10 milliseconds.
Fucking Fans. I hate them!
I'm not normally much for jokes like that but that one made me laugh,
 

DugMachine

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Oh and i'm a big fan of video game commentators, mostly this group of guys called the Creatures and their fans are some of the most irritating/creepy people around. All they ever ***** about is how other commentators play the same games and yell that they're copying (cause y'know only one person can own a game ever) and most of the Creatures have girlfriends and they ask weird as fuck questions like "what's their bra size??" "You guys fucked yet?" Disgusting.
 

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The Mass Effect Fans, I was perfectly content with the endings, but thanks to the collective shitstorm I really can't enjoy it anymore.

Don't worry guys, I'm pretty sure the ends WERE worse than the Holocaust. Sort out some priorities in your life, just because a series ended badly did not defy everything leading up to.
 

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Yeah, if I don't like the fans of something, I just don't associate with them and avoid mentioning my enjoyment of said thing if I suspect that the people I'm with are crazy fans. No need to sully my enjoyment of something just because people I don't know are obsessed.
 

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Apparently Evangelion fans are pretty bad, always saying that it's the best anime ever and if you disagree with them they'll rage you pretty hard. Or something along those lines. I've never seen it so I wouldn't know.

CoD fans are pretty terrible.

Bronies also run a fine line. Most are okay, it's just the weirdos that make us look bad. *inb4 all bronies are weirdos*
 

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darkmind35 said:
Not really ruined, but still has diminished my enjoyment for the show.
Zero Punctuation. You can't discuss Yahtzee anywhere anymore because his rabid fans have given his show such a bad name, thus also birthing legions of haters for the series.

Some of his "fans" just take a look at the name of the game he made a "review" of, and say "That game sucks!" without actually checking if he liked it or not, and then go around collecting quotes from that video and then use them instead of their own opinions whenever they get in an argumTent about vidya.

Just look at the usual comment sections for his videos. They usually begin with something such as "wow I'm glad I didn't buy that game :D".
I usually like the shows where he ends up liking a game, but then I supposed it's added weight by the amount of games he doesn't like. As history has served me he really gets my taste spot on, and in many cases if in boarding on buying a game he's usually the final vote (example: Catherine). However if there's a game I've got my heart set on I usually take his opinion in and acknowledge the flaws the game has (Dead Space, Darksiders, etc).

I can't really fathom why they wouldn't watch and presume the worst. It sort if defies the reasoning of being fans of the show.
 

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Portal maybe? Though I can't actually say that anyone's "ruined" anything for me. I just find it annoying that I can't even Flippin' talk about Portal without some moron, as Yahtzee puts it, "braying like a mule if you so much as mention the word cake." Also you can't even begin to know how much I hate the fact that even mentioning to someone (who hasn't played portal) how good/funny the ending song is, results in one of those idiots in the background breaking out into singing (they memorized the whole damn thing?).
I don't break out into singing it ever but sometimes that shit just sticks in your mind, man. I can also recite entire TDKR scenes from memory and I've only seen it three times.

"Why didn't you just kill me?"
"You don't fear death, you welcome it. Your punishment must be more severe."
"Torture?"
"Yes, but not of your body, of your soul."
"Where am I?"
"Home. Where I learned the trust about despair, as will you. There's a reason this place is the worst hell on Earth. Hope. Every man who has rotted here over the centuries has looked up to the light and imagined climbing to freedom. So easy, so simple. And like shipwrecked men turning to seawater from uncontrollable thirst, many have died trying. I learned here that there can be no true despair without hope. So as I terrorise Gotham I will feed its people hope to poison their souls. I will let them believe they can survive so you can watch them clamouring over each other to stay in the sun. You can watch me torture an entire city. Then when you have truly understood the depth of your failure, we will fulfill Ra's Al Ghul's destiny. We will destroy Gotham. And when it is done, and Gotham is ashes, then you have my permission to die."

Yep, sometimes all you need is the mind of an autist.

Anyway fans don't ruin stuff for me. They annoy the shit out of me sometimes, like when A Song of Ice and Fire fans complain that not every arbitrary detail from the book made it into the show, ignoring that if every arbitrary detail were actually included then the show would be a poorly paced piece of shit. But I just ignore them and continue enjoying what I enjoy.
 

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Kinda obvious, people who THINK that they are Mega Man fans. These posers tend to spread shit about us and make us look bad.

We AREN'T always unsatisfied, we AREN'T baby idiots, we ARE DEFINITELY not holding unnecessary grudges towards Capcom.

So stop making us look bad, you fucking posers.
 

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Hmm, I don't generally let 'fans' ruin anything for me. I like MLP because I like MLP. Am I aware that there are some clinically crazy people out there I really should associate with? Yes, but I don't associate with them, I watch a TV show. Has a rabid fan made me regret admitting to liking something? Yes, I work with one of those scary bronies who actually dyed his hair Rainbow. Ironically that's how we found out we were both bronies; he came in with rainbow hair, and I, in amazement, commented, "Holy, Rainbow Dash has entered the building!" A statement I -still- get harassed about, but whatever.

More to the point though, there is one game... well, one genre of games, that I cannot bring myself to play any more because of the community, and that's MOBA games, like DoTA and League of Legends. Their communities are so vile, hate-filled, and repulsively elitist that I cannot even have fun in those games anymore, so I've stopped playing and only ever go on when I'm playing with a bunch of friends.

Shanicus said:
I don't need a tattoo of Commander Shepard and a full suit of replica N7 armor to enjoy Mass Effect, gorammit!
I just want to chime in here and say, while the rest of your post is completely valid and I agree with it, I just want to point out, having a full replica set of N7 armour would be frigging -sweet- and I want one...

Also <3 the Firefly reference.
 

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It shames me to say that Empire Strikes Back fans have started to make me associate that movie with immature 30-somethings who see only God-like perfection and furiously jerk-off when Yoda says,"And that is why you fail."

The reason it shames me is that I do honestly believe that disliking something because it's popular is a horrendously stupid mindset that always pisses me off whenever I see someone behave in that manner.

The specifics for me are that, while I firmly understand the cultural significance of ESB and the rest of the original trilogy, I don't think those three movies have aged particularly well. I've never been terribly impressed with the movies, even when I first saw them as a child, they never really left much of an impact on me. In the case of ESB, I think the movie only got good once they get to Cloud City. Until that point, I think: Han and Leia's dialog was just as bad as Anakin and Padme's, Ford's and Fischer's performances were equally stiff in their love scenes, the battle of Hoth wasn't that well paced, the AT-ATs and AT-STs are poor vehicle designs, the way Yoda tests Luke's patience was stupid, Han doesn't stop whining in between Hoth and Cloud City, and I wonder why everyone onboard the Falcon didn't get sucked into space when they stepped outside to clear the pests off the ship.

I wouldn't care that people claim that this is best of the series when I very much think otherwise, but I still constantly see people putting this movie on such a high pedestal, proclaiming its perfection, getting colicky over criticism, and never moving on from the fact the George Lucas released three movies starting from 1999 that they didn't care for. It is now hard for me to watch the movie now because all the faults I feel are in the movie all feel worse now that I know there is a literal legion of fans who wouldn't dare listen to a second opinion.

TL/DR: Empire Strikes Back isn't perfect, now stfu about it.

While I'm ranting, I would like to express my displeasure with another generation: namely, people whose childhoods' were based in the 80's.

Why? Because I find these people to be the most stupidly protective of their nostalgia in the last several decades.(of course, I know not all of them are like this) Myself being born in '89 and growing up in the 90's, I witnessed the boom of an animation renaissance from Disny, Nickelodeon, Fox Kids, and Warner Bros.. Having become an aspiring animation historian, I began to take a closer look into these "ninja turtles", "G.I. Joe", and "Transformers" cartoons the I hear made childhood of the 80's terrific and defined a decade. Well, I do think they defined a decade: a decade of crap. Outsourced animation with numerous basic animation errors, puns that were tired from the 70's, and shallow characterization of many minor characters all for the purpose of making toys instead of quality entertainment.

And yet, I see so many people absolutely refusing to harbor a discouraging word about these franchises, and again, they hold up a lot of these cartoons on such a high pedestal that it later became clear which franchises should be made into equally dumb live action films, starting the process of "never once stopping their bitching" anew. Again, I wouldn't mind a lot of this stuff if the fans weren't so intolerable.

TL/DR: A lot of stuff in the 80's was really stupid. Sometimes fun, but usually stupid, and many who grew up in the 80's get obnoxious when gushing about them.

/ranting. I think I'm calming down a little.
 

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we all have that thing we like, but don't like talking about, because of the other fans of the thing in question, it can be a specific game, or movie, or general interest

EDIT: I ptobably worded this wrong, the fans haven't at all skewed my opinion of the passtime in question but they do make it kind of embarassing to talk about that's all I meant...also I know a lot of you say you don't let fans get to you, but as I said, everyone has one thing, NOBODY is immune to fanbarrasment

for me it's professional wrestling, I love it, in spite of its flaws I just find watching some pro-wrestling to be a great way to unwind (on the whole)

however (WARNING: rant impending) I F**KING HATE wrestling fans... I won't go into too much detail, but there seem to be 2 types of wrestling fan (by the way I'm strictly speaking adults here and to save time I'm just going to rant about WWE fans rather than wrestling fans as a whole)

1. the wrestling fanboy/girl

if you've ever watched WWE. you know that wrestling companies present wrestlers in certain ways and has them act in such a way as to provoke a specific desired reaction from the fans, the mark will react EXACTLY as they are "supposed to" and like everything the show tells them to like and hate everything they're supposed to hate, to use another example, did you ever know someone who found Jar Jar binks funny? or thought "Green Lantern" was "really good" just because the Green Lantern was in it? these are the same types of people, now I'm all for someone's opinion differing from mine, I like a nice debate about certain things but...I don't know somehow this is different, I'm pretty sure these people still don't realise pro-wrestling is a work (remember I'm strictly talking adult wrestling fans here)

2: the "smart" wrestling fan

I have more in common with these folks, wrestling fans who like wrestling in spite, or perhaps because of it's staged nature, now that's all well and good, (and to be fair a lot of them are all right) but there are those among them (basically the only ones I encounter) who just annoy me beyond beleif

basically remember the reaction to "Duke Nukem Forever"? imagine someone reacting that way to EVERYTHING! basically a cynical asshole who barely even mentions the parts of any show that he/she likes and if one thing goes in a way they don't agree with then suddenly the whole thing was a waste of time regardless of how good everything else might have been,

to summarise


basically every single wrestling fan I know is either a complete fanboy who likes everything they're "supposed to" like or a cynical asshole that just complains all the time and refuses to like anything with NO MIDDLE GROUND!

I myself, like some of what I see, not all of it, I don't tend to waste effort getting angry about most of the stuff I don't agree with.

so yeah, what do you like but don't like to admit it because of the fans?
I get exactly what you're saying, wrestling fans always find something to complain about, CM Punk beats Cena at Money In The Bank, they complain. THE ROCK returns, they complain. Rock beats Cena, they complain. Daniel Bryan wins the World Heavyweight Championship, they complain. We get BROCK FREAKING LESNAR against Triple H at Summerslam, they complain. I just can't believe how much they hate it, and don't get me started on what some of them say about TNA. Personally I prefer TNA to WWE, but both WWE fanboys and TNA fanboys try to bring down the other promotion in any way possible. It's like the feed on hatred and cynicism.
 

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I guess anime fans made me lost interest in anime for awhile. Seeing college students run around and yelling about pocky and shooting ninja powers at each other was cringe-worthy. I don't want to get started on the girls who declared themselves random when every 'random-outburst of zany humor' is telegraphed from a mile away and clearly planned. At this time, I was burned out on many tropes and seeing interesting premises become just generic anime fare. It was only until I somewhat recently watched Monster and Eve no jikan did I remember that the genre was still capable of deep engrossing, mature (not in the lol there is blood and tna sense) and well-told stories.
 

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darkmind35 said:
Not really ruined, but still has diminished my enjoyment for the show.
Zero Punctuation. You can't discuss Yahtzee anywhere anymore because his rabid fans have given his show such a bad name, thus also birthing legions of haters for the series.

Some of his "fans" just take a look at the name of the game he made a "review" of, and say "That game sucks!" without actually checking if he liked it or not, and then go around collecting quotes from that video and then use them instead of their own opinions whenever they get in an argument about vidya.

Just look at the usual comment sections for his videos. They usually begin with something such as "wow I'm glad I didn't buy that game :D".
I'm surprised people take his show as a review. I always just viewed it as entertaining nitpicking affair. Even stuff I enjoy, I can find faults with and derive amusement from that so to me his show was just more poking fun.
 

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I'm not bothered by fans of games and what not, however they do make it difficult regardless of what some may think to bring up the series.

I'm a fan of Sonic games, mostly the old ones but at least around here and on some sites Sonic instantly ties to crazy fanfics and furries, neither of which I'm against do what you want and all that but I always get looks. However you say Mario "oh cool awesome!" vs "Sonic? uhh....I see"

Does it screw with the enjoyment of the game? No but it can make it awkward to bring up more often than you'd think.

Mass Effect 3 is another where I'm just sick of people complaining about an ending that was far from the worst I've seen. I've seen really bad endings but you can't even have Mass Effect on the mind without someone bringing up the ending and whining about it endlessly. How about the hours of amazing stuff? Can we talk about that? How cool it was to smash someone in the face from across the room with biotics then blast them in the mouth with a shotgun! ...No just want to talk about the mediocre ending? ...Great.
 

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Bioware fans. I have never seen so much hatred in a community. They are spoiled brats who are never satisfied with what they have. I'm not just talking about the endings; I'm also talking about facebook and forums.

Portal fans literally ruined the game for me. People randomly spouting "the cake is a lie" ruined my experience to the point that the charm that drew people in wasn't there for me. It's a game I want to like, but I can't.
 

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I prefer not to judge people like that, we're all so flawed I find it kind of arrogant to assume that you're better than someone because you don't like how they respond to a show.