Jandau said:
Same thing with MOBA games - I've played several years of LoL and a year of DOTA2 more recently. Sure, you'd get the occasional douchebag, but the keyword here is "occasional". 90% of my games would go with interaction limited to game-related things, maybe some light banter. Particularly in DOTA2, where I'd very rarely get harassed or see people harassing each other. But still, MOBAs get a shit reputation as the cesspits of the internet...
You know, I think what people are missing is that while games like COD attract assholes, games like League and DOTA actively
create assholes over an extended period of time.
Though no harassment in DOTA's pretty easy to find, they're all typing/talking in Russian. Though DOTA is much, much more spiteful towards new players if you do find genuine harassment. In League, people will usually lighten up, tell the guy this is 40 minutes you have to get boots, stick with the team, stop building AD on Anivia and put your ult in the direction of the enemy team.
In DOTA it's two American assholes ridiculing the Vengeful Spirit for 45 minutes who is honestly trying to learn the game. What do you mean we have two Mekanisms? I'm the support, it's my core item, tell me to leave it out before I finish building it then.
Then they expect picture perfect swaps every time it's off cooldown.
*sees a random enemy hero over there somewhere*
"FUCK VENGE, WHY DIDN'T YOU ULT HIM?!"
You know mate. I can destroy you. Remember the time when I swapped you into the whole enemy team? Yeah. Fuck you, that was nowhere near a panic escape ult. I just was sick of your whining and was curious to see what noise you would make when you get molested by 5 people.
And I'd do it again.