The couple (one really) pvp games I play, there is a difference between losing by a hair, losing by landslide, and losing thanks to cheaters.
The first two happen. A game that was a fight, was a fight- scores neck and neck, it can be anyone’s game the whole time.
You can just get squashed as well. Enemy teams can just be better coordinated. Your team is just poor, or try to play a different gamemode basically. Though usually landslide losses don’t occur often unless you’re constantly matching the same people. You’ll also experience landslide wins too.
Losing to cheaters is the worst. The crazy movement, unlimited shooting, can’t hit them and they have unlimited health anyway. They can one-shot you too, and all of it from a mile away.
I think what a lot of people don’t understand is that raging a little can be PART of the fun. That doesn’t mean actually taking it seriously, or that the anger lasts more than a few seconds – it’s just a low-risk form of stress relief in a world where anger (a basic human emotion) is vilified.
That said if you’re causing damage to your house maybe reel it back a bit.
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“skill issue”
This throwing and breaking has nothing to do with his grief of failure. He only needed excitement after the game.
When you fight a Dark Souls boss for the 50th time.
heyy is that overwatch? the game that can be fun but it has predictable matches?
I think losing is the best part of a game because it shows I have space to grow as a player.
I few years ago I caught myself cutting out every game I “loved” that caused me to feel angry.
I ain’t paying money or time to feel that way.
10/10.
It just HAD to be Overwatch on the screen too.
I got so mad when I got killed for the 100th time by the same Valkyrie in God Of War, I know I’m a noob
It didn’t matter. He was planning to throw it out of excitement anyway.
Fall guys does it for me
I´m not mad no no no no no no nooo, ok yes
How does he get mad at Video Games but not a people stealing his bike?
Ah, to be young and suffering rage-inducing hormonal imbalances again.
He only needed excitement after the game.
The couple (one really) pvp games I play, there is a difference between losing by a hair, losing by landslide, and losing thanks to cheaters.
The first two happen. A game that was a fight, was a fight- scores neck and neck, it can be anyone’s game the whole time.
You can just get squashed as well. Enemy teams can just be better coordinated. Your team is just poor, or try to play a different gamemode basically. Though usually landslide losses don’t occur often unless you’re constantly matching the same people. You’ll also experience landslide wins too.
Losing to cheaters is the worst. The crazy movement, unlimited shooting, can’t hit them and they have unlimited health anyway. They can one-shot you too, and all of it from a mile away.
I think what a lot of people don’t understand is that raging a little can be PART of the fun. That doesn’t mean actually taking it seriously, or that the anger lasts more than a few seconds – it’s just a low-risk form of stress relief in a world where anger (a basic human emotion) is vilified.
That said if you’re causing damage to your house maybe reel it back a bit.
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Overwatch makes me want to burn my face off
Defeated because he’s playing on a laptop instead of a desktop with RGB and a $1800 video card.
The best games are the ones where you can have fun even while losing.
Love ya, Halo Infinite.