Gravy Boat
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I think if you're looking to 'excel' in a team based multiplayer game, you shouldn't be playing with randoms at all, with or without mics.
Why people want to play these games without communication is baffling to me.
Fix the Toxicity of gamers and more people will talk.
Nothing makes people hate mics more than the subhumans who use them just to be monsters.
That's true, at least in some cases.As a non native English speaker, using mic online is quite hard, usually it's easier to comprehend a non native English speaker, you guys (natives) use too much slang and talk way too bad when playing online. I'm in the army and I can follow orders issued via radio, but even in emergency situation I never heard someone talk so bad like in mp games.
I can follow movies and TV (most of them) in English but when playing online is near impossible to grasp what your saying.
I'm sure I'm the problem and luckily not everyone talk "bad" (speed, pronunciation, slang, etc) but usually it's a lot easier to hear a Swedish talk English than a native
It's always been the opposite for me.
I'd rather have fun and not "excel" at a game than have random people shout racial slurs, ethnic slurs, breath heavily, and be otherwise annoying. Maybe if reporting people actually did something, but it doesn't seem to do anything. So, blame those players and platform holders who just shrug their shoulders than us who are tired of this garbage.
Also, part of the problem is that mic users are usually the ones who think that "trash talk" is essential to competitive gaming, and those people suck as well.
I used to think that the "each game has to cater to me me me" crowd was the most entitled, but I was wrong. People who play team-based Multi Player and act like they are playing alone, those are.
I never knew that talking to people with different accents was so hard. I'm always playing with people from all over speaking broken English or barely any English. We can usually improvise things and it usually goes well enough for people to understand.
I usually have alot of funny moments trying to figure out what people mean and have made a decent number of friends that I randomly play with.
But I guess most people don't even wanna try.
Communication is key in games like OW, Siege, etc.
Too many multiplayer centric games presume you've got a team of hardcore players all communicating and the game is built upon that premise, but its just not realistic or pragmatic to expect that.
By default I mute everyone before the match even starts, so there's that.
Done that since the early XBL days.
That makes sense, I never thought about people gaming to relax after a long day of work. I have alot of free time outside of work so I guess that's why it's never really bothered me too much when people are angry or bad on the micI had a lot of funny moments with non natives speaker as me but only if everyone is on the same mindset. Usually it just goes wrong as people tend to get annoyed too easy... I don't game for a living, i game because I love it, and after a long day at work I don't want to talk to angry kids or ignorant strangers.
I think if you're looking to 'excel' in a team based multiplayer game, you shouldn't be playing with randoms at all, with or without mics.
i'd rather lose a ranked game than have to talk to randoms
discord + real friends is the way to go
lolYou guys realize you are the bad guys right?
this is almost too on the noseI've been playing competitive Overwatch and never find players talking, and i'm pretty close do Diamond. It's stupid not to talk.
That makes no sense. I hate players like you.
Why not? People who are not in groups generally (assuming that the matchmaking isn't complete ass) do not get put against people in groups. And a game like Overwatch is completely different between the higher people on the ladder vs people playing pro in groups.
When devs put the effort in cleaning the trash from their games and people stop thinking that others should just get thicker skin when they are being berated or abused, the games become more welcoming and friendly so it encourages better communication. Fix that first.
Some people here are saying they don't use mics because other people are assholes, which I don't quite understand.
A lot of people who play games are selfish pussies who for some reason choose to ruin other people's competitive games instead of playing casual where they belong...
They want the competition of ranked games without putting in the unwritten requirements of entry...
... need any excuse to justify their lazy cunty decisions.
Stay out of competitive anything if you have thin skin. You can be sensitive just don't bring down people who are trying to win.
If this is how you talk to your teammates, you have no business whatsoever complaining that some people don't want to hop on voice chat.selfish pussies
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lazy cunt
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Stay out of competitive anything if you have thin skin.
A lot of people who play games are selfish pussies who for some reason choose to ruin other people's competitive games instead of playing casual where they belong if they don't want to use a mic or take part in the team aspect of a team-based game.
They want the competition of ranked games without putting in the unwritten requirements of entry, that is having enough respect for the other people on your team to communicate with them and try to win. It's a very selfish mentality, but nothing you can do about it unfortunately.
Some people here are saying they don't use mics because other people are assholes, which I don't quite understand. You can mute them and still use your mic, doesn't really make sense but they need any excuse to justify their lazy cunty decisions.
Stay out of competitive anything if you have thin skin. You can be sensitive just don't bring down people who are trying to win.
A lot of people who play games are selfish pussies who for some reason choose to ruin other people's competitive games instead of playing casual where they belong if they don't want to use a mic or take part in the team aspect of a team-based game.
They want the competition of ranked games without putting in the unwritten requirements of entry, that is having enough respect for the other people on your team to communicate with them and try to win. It's a very selfish mentality, but nothing you can do about it unfortunately.
Some people here are saying they don't use mics because other people are assholes, which I don't quite understand. You can mute them and still use your mic, doesn't really make sense but they need any excuse to justify their lazy cunty decisions.
Stay out of competitive anything if you have thin skin. You can be sensitive just don't bring down people who are trying to win.
Well, for starters, you may not want to talk like an asshole
Let's see, misogynistic name calling, gate keeping, sensitivity shaming.
If this is how you talk to your teammates, you have no business whatsoever complaining that some people don't want to hop on voice chat.
mmmmm this is the kind of delicious impotent rage that i assume i am muting when losing ranked matches online
People have become more sheltered and socially awkward due to party chats and social media. The days where everyone had a mic in the general chat is long over . Sad but thats this generation for ya .
I don't talk shit to anyone in-game, I only use mic's for callouts/strats.
If someone is talking shit to you, mute them. That doesn't excuse you ignoring basic duties of a ranked, competitive match. If you're afraid of other people that's fine just go to casual where winning/losing doesn't matter.