Is this meant to be fun or a competition?
I can't stand how jovial everyone is even when losing. It just makes me hate them more than I HATE MYSELF! Can we please fix this... somehow?!
I can't stand how jovial everyone is even when losing. It just makes me hate them more than I HATE MYSELF! Can we please fix this... somehow?!
what you seek isnt competition, its a sense of achievement. so a game that gives you 50% chance to get that isnt for you.
try either games like pubg/fortnite the loss doesnt affect as much since its 1/100 chance of winning.
if you want a game where you will have higher than 60% winrate, it wont be possible in any competitive game
Both.
No, in fact, it's only going to get worse. If you take this game seriously and play it for the enjoyment of winning then you're SOL buddy. You'll just get mad one game, end up permabanned, then continue the cycle until you find a new game.
Counterpoint: Competition can be fun, even if you lose. The fun is in the struggle, the opportunity to best your peers at a game you all enjoy.
The competitive spirit is not the desire to win. It's the desire to go into a game and play your best.
It's like it's a recreational videogame or something.
i dont get what you're saying either, also i dont get that pokemon reference
Lmao. Competition is what makes it fun. Otherwise just go play a single player game, or stomp bots.
back when i did play i used to play for fun. i did not give two fried fucks about winning or losing. everyone and their grandma will judge you based off your K/D/A, your rank, hell even your main champ. if you were a fucking 10/0/0
in plat people treated you as a god. but a 0/10/0
in bronze people would not even waste their spit on your shoes. if you were a 0/0/10
in gold people would tolerate you long as you did your job. that is the main source of toxicity. people claim to be better than you cause their score, rank and/or champ is better than yours. i never touched ranked with a 30 ft pole cause people are like this. they were like this in norms too but less often.