originally posted in:Bungieball
As part of the average/casual group, I hear those grunts and moans from the higher ups too often...
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I don't get why liking to win and better yourself is a bad thing or isn't the correct definition of "fun".
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Edited by Mystical: 7/26/2014 10:33:22 AMI don't understand, whats with the putting down of players who like to do well in games? I'm not talking about the ragers or players who attack others but your comic is hinting at making fun of any player who gets frustrated in a game because they want to do better. Those who think casual players are the only ones having fun are entirely false: http://www.learntocounter.com/i-play-for-fun-the-four-dumbest-words-in-video-games/
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I lol'd
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That's it in a nutshell. There's people that take gaming way too seriously which is sad when they are making a big deal out of playing the game online. I can see taking it seriously to an extent if you're in some type of gaming competition, but for simple online gaming it's just sad and pathetic.
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Eh, I have fun owning the noobs, sometimes when I die I don't even realize how many kills I get since I have so much fun, but I hate those try hards that get together to win
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My entire experience playing Halo was casual. Glitching out of maps with friends on campaign, taking screenshots, playing custom games. I always stayed away from matchmaking because it's very competitive and serious players don't like you when you're not a try-hard like they are. It really sucks being yelled at by somebody just because you died last and your team lost.
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Keep making more comics like this. I lol'd a bit too much
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So true... Nice comic! Please Keep it up man!
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This is why casuals or bad players stay out of public ranked, and Pro players don't take regular matches seriously.
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But then there are guys like me, who talk casual but get competitive. Kind of a bipolar gamer.