What do these people think they gain?

Whats the point?

Do they really just want to ruin stuff for everyone?

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    4 months ago

    Well, in some cultures, if you’re not cheating to get ahead you’re considered a sucker.

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        4 months ago

        Most notably, I hate when people complain about spawn camping and snipers dominating.

        There are assholes I really hate though. Getting boarded by a galleon crew who spawn killed us repeatedly on our sloop, without ever sinking our ship, in Sea of Thieves

        Is this not contradictory?

        Disclaimer: I’ve never played Sea of Thieves.

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        4 months ago

        All of those issues sound like things the game developers should figure out solutions to. If there’s a boring behaviour that results in boring gameplay and people can’t do much against that unless they have overwhelming skill… Yeah sounds like a problem that they need to solve somehow.

        Because games should be fun.

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        4 months ago

        Chinese gamers are probably the most prolific, yes. But, it’s not a Chinese-cultural characteristic.

        I think it’s a characteristic you can find in any culture that where outcomes don’t seem to be distributed in a fair manner.

        It’s like a society-wide version of oppositional-defiance disorder.