Count how many people say,"Report (insert name) for (insert dumb reason)" in a Moba. They have the worst type of gaming community too. Used to play Legends of League, but now I prefer to stick to mmorpgs despite the grind factor :3Supreveio wrote:MOBAs are the worst genre of game.Masakari wrote:I could argue this, but I'll leave it alone to ask you and others this: why not try other MP exclusive games with a more competitive style (See: Awesomenauts, SMNC back when it was good, etc.) if that's the style of MP games you like?
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Agreed. I use to play a lot of SMNC (back when it was good) and the community was horrible.Maple Man wrote:Count how many people say,"Report (insert name) for (insert dumb reason)" in a Moba. They have the worst type of gaming community too. Used to play Legends of League, but now I prefer to stick to mmorpgs despite the grind factor :3Supreveio wrote:MOBAs are the worst genre of game.Masakari wrote:I could argue this, but I'll leave it alone to ask you and others this: why not try other MP exclusive games with a more competitive style (See: Awesomenauts, SMNC back when it was good, etc.) if that's the style of MP games you like?
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It's not just the community.
It's the fact that they're just RTS games for morons.
It's the fact that they're just RTS games for morons.
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HEY!, I'm a moron and I resent that comparison!Supreveio wrote:It's not just the community.
It's the fact that they're just RTS games for morons.
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I have played TF2 for years but never consistently until I found theville server. Slowly but steadily it forced me to play better and well im a competitive type of guy. I like to win and I don't like to lose but I can appreciate a good game and theville servers have tons of great players and great games. If it wasn't for that then I probably wouldn't be playing TF2. So the server competition has a lot to do with my reason for still playing and as long as that is still around then I will be.
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Follow up to my last post about Tf2, opinions change. It's hard to predict the future of how the game will look like. As long as theville plays Tf2, I'll keep playing. Although, I can't fine the same interest in Tf2 like before. CompTf2 might have inspired others to keep playing, but it kind of killed my motivation to play as much as before.
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MOBAs are sooo much fun ^^. My typical approach to the whole "toxic community" issue is to ignore anyone who's flaming and be as cheery as possible, which tends to make everyone else nicer too. I also tend to play with close friends which makes the experience a whole lot more enjoyable.Bronze Fox wrote:Agreed. I use to play a lot of SMNC (back when it was good) and the community was horrible.Maple Man wrote:Count how many people say,"Report (insert name) for (insert dumb reason)" in a Moba. They have the worst type of gaming community too. Used to play Legends of League, but now I prefer to stick to mmorpgs despite the grind factor :3Supreveio wrote: MOBAs are the worst genre of game.
I might just be one of those morons though


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A must when playing mobas. My approach probably isn't the best, but I continue to bait the anger out even more. I'm not friends with them, so why not? :3F13ND wrote:MOBAs are sooo much fun ^^. My typical approach to the whole "toxic community" issue is to ignore anyone who's flaming and be as cheery as possible, which tends to make everyone else nicer too. I also tend to play with close friends which makes the experience a whole lot more enjoyable.Bronze Fox wrote:Agreed. I use to play a lot of SMNC (back when it was good) and the community was horrible.Maple Man wrote: Count how many people say,"Report (insert name) for (insert dumb reason)" in a Moba. They have the worst type of gaming community too. Used to play Legends of League, but now I prefer to stick to mmorpgs despite the grind factor :3
I might just be one of those morons though
Re: Moving on with or without tf2
TF2 is still somewhat fun to watch competitively and play in pubs or pugs for me. However, lately it's been hard to play for long periods of time as many of my steam friends no longer play TF2 or play very little of it. My real life friends pretty much stopped TF2 and have been on the HearthStone craze. I try to combat the boredom by playing away from my main (demoman) and playing medic, scout, or soldier instead. Even then, the game just is not as enjoyable as it used to be. I guess a game starts to lose its appeal after playing over 2.4k hours of it lol.
PS: For another year, I'll probably stick with TF2. Lately, it does seem though that TF2 is on a slow decline with more and more TF2 veterans quitting the game for newer pastures.
PS: For another year, I'll probably stick with TF2. Lately, it does seem though that TF2 is on a slow decline with more and more TF2 veterans quitting the game for newer pastures.
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