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such toxicity, I hate it when people take video games too seriously, they ruin all the fun, do they even know how to have fun

is there an option to block those?

unfortunately, just like everywhere, this kind of low value and quality people will always exist, we must get over it and learn to ignore them for our own good, and even fight back if we have to



don't mind my username, that was more than 10 years ago, I'm a different person now, amazing how people change ^_^

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kirby007 said:
I can tell you why. It takes much more playtime in R6S when compared with die and respawn shooters like halo and cod to git gut.
But isnt there a newbie lobby until level 10 or so?

Havent played RS6 in like 2 years buy I remember it being common for people to constantly make new accounts and grind tbem out.

@OP RS6 is pretty toxic.  I suggest practicing and reporting. 



rainbow six seiege players can be toxic ive hear verbal abuse before its horrid. noone should experiance that



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I never had problems with bullies or mean people online. I've been called, well, bad things a couple of times in battlefield, but not because of lack of skills but because they thought I cheated (I'm really, really good at Battlefield).

On FF XIV, I was on a party of 4 in a duty mission. I was a Conjurer, but the party needed a White Mage for the aoe healing spells. We still won, but it took a greater effort because of my low level healing spells. My teammates pointed it out after the battle, but were really understanding and ecourage me to upgrade. FF XIV has one of the best online communities out there (I've heard the opposite of WoW).



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sundin13 said:
Cobretti2 said:
If your own team is killing you, then start shooting them. So they loose the over all match.

Or just stand there let them shoot you, Remember their names and if they pop up again in another serve do the same thing.

Don't do this.

You can usually report players for bullying and griefing, so just report them and move on with your day.

Yer I get that you can report them, but this way it hurts them more. They get angrier and angrier and maye pop a vein or two in the process.



 

 

People are shitty sometimes. It's just a game



Just a guy who doesn't want to be bored. Also

This is more or less what I find in almost any competitive game, ever since the 360 days there were kids and young adults spewing toxic shit.

Hell, last week I was playing BF4 on PC, and some asshat kids (they must be, because no adult could be super petty) were throwing a tantrum because I piloted the AA tank, because someone died using it and I'm usually good with taking down aircraft in Battlefield games. Anyway, this one dude straight up rams me with his LAV vehicle, telling me to get out of mine, and I'm like "uh, no?". Then some other dude on foot also got on top of my tank and started shooting in front of the lens I need to see from, both telling me to get out.

Needless to say they kept ramming me and following me for the entire match, calling me a shit AA pilot, despite the fact that those twow ere the ones actually stopping me from shooting down any aircraft. At the end of the match they left, but I screenshotted their names, so I could report them to EA, and to not forget who they were, buy boy as some people super fucking tapped in the head like that.

Don't let those people get to you personally. They aren't worth much air in this world.



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Ya happens often enough in R6S. I find it tends to happen more so on certain days for some reason. Not any specific day either. One day I'll play for hours and never have an issue, or my team kills buddy for killing me even though they immediately apologized, yet everyone's cool with it that round. Other days I'll go match after match in a row getting team killed or instantly team booted.

For me it really sucks because I'm not great overall but am pretty good sometimes and pretty bad others. I've been playing since the game came out, so my rank is really high and it tends to put me with inexperienced players. The amount of times I've heard complaining about how bad I can be with a rank that high has gotten slightly irritating. I prefer to play casual and not ranked though because I don't take the game too seriously very often.

It wasn't as bad in the first couple years, but once the game caught on, especially during those F2P weekends, a lot of extreme casuals jumped in and it got way more toxic in casual play. It's also the type of game you have to play a lot to get good and keep playing because changes are made quite often, which is hard to get used to when you don't stay on top of it.

I really wish there was something like an "unrealistic mode" where the only change was that you couldn't team kill.



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