CybernatonEvolution
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There is some truth to it; you get to gauge how bad a community overall is. Team-based competitive multiplayer is amazing and fun at higher levels. Random team multiplayer? Depends on the skill level of community; something like CS:GO is very toxic but more competent than your average Overwatch or GoW4 player.
Personally, I found team-based multiplayer very frustrating mid-way (it was fun at first before I started understanding what is happening), but I do try to adapt with the frustration and enjoy it more. At the end of the day, I will look back at my own performance and try to improve my skills AND communication with the team; those are the only variables I can control.
As a side note, there are instances where you can't stop face-palming. I will never forget the innovative kind of stupidity in Overwatch (large influx of mainstream audience in a competitive game) and the traumatic experience that I had in its first Competitive season. I did get screwed over in my very first match in CS:GO by a griefer by I didn't feel bad at all--I made an obvious mistake in a clutch play so I deserved all of that.
Personally, I found team-based multiplayer very frustrating mid-way (it was fun at first before I started understanding what is happening), but I do try to adapt with the frustration and enjoy it more. At the end of the day, I will look back at my own performance and try to improve my skills AND communication with the team; those are the only variables I can control.
As a side note, there are instances where you can't stop face-palming. I will never forget the innovative kind of stupidity in Overwatch (large influx of mainstream audience in a competitive game) and the traumatic experience that I had in its first Competitive season. I did get screwed over in my very first match in CS:GO by a griefer by I didn't feel bad at all--I made an obvious mistake in a clutch play so I deserved all of that.