Because its a non answer if you are that blinded by rage then you can get professional help. I figure most of these people are just acting out or immature.Is there a reason that this isn't a valid reasoning for you?
My buddies brother recently snapped 2 or 3 keyboard playing football manager? I can't even comprehend being that mad at anything let alone football manager.
Even done it GAF?
I took a hammer to my NES copy of Wizardry. Only way to be sure I'd never play it again.
Clash Royale made me real salty so I quit the game
Surly adults are exactly the kind of adults that would break things.
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Gaemz iz srs bsns.I could understand children doing such things but surly no adult would be so daft?
He's saying he has no idea why you'd get mad at a game to that extent basically because it's such a harsh reaction to a video game.
I've always found it a strange concept.
I've always assumed that these are the same people that hit their partners.
I am with you on snapping disks,because it's slower,you have to eject it and stand and all so you have time to calm down a bit but a controller throw is so easy to do...
Quite a reach there.
Yup, spot on. I think a lot of us can relate to using games (rather than merely playing games) as a way to escape our problems. We have to be really careful with that, and make sure we're facing our problems and finding the growth we need to find.Anger management man. Mostly sad people with real problems in their life that they aren't addressing properly and are putting way too much emotional energy into distractions like video games (or sports, or whatever) as a way to ignore their real life and whatever is bothering them there.
I think hetero-normative standards of men having to be "strong" is part of the problem. Dudes with problems don't talk about them and repress the shit out of them and it manifests itself in really self-destructive ways.
I had a kid send me like 40 messages rapid fire after we were partners in Rocket League and he thought I missed an easy goal save that cost us the game. Like, settle down skippy, it's a game.
I wasn't raised by wealthy parents so I respected everything I had.
Yeah, growing up poor and only being able to afford one, two, maybe three games a year made me realllll careful to avoid unneeded expenses.I wasn't raised by wealthy parents so I respected everything I had.