Frozenprince
Banned
I play comp with characters most people don't use too. Because I'm only good with like, three characters.
I'm curious, is Overwatch worse than most other games for abhorrent comments? I read it a lot in relation to it but wonder if is because the game attracts a larger spectrum than a standard military shooter.
Because you can play to win and play a character you're good at? Just because it doesn't fall within "THE META" doesn't mean he's sabotaging shit on purpose. Maybe he sucks as other characters.
It's stupid. It is an absurd connotation to even make, it's insulting quite frankly.
"play the way I want you to or don't play this mode at all"
Things like this is why "games" never get any respect.
Choosing to ruin the game for 5 other people because you insist on being selfish and playing a hero that isn't contributing to your teams success is toxic IMO, yes. Especially when you think you're contributing just fine because "muh gold medals". It upsets me, personally, far more than being insulted over the internet.
Doesn't mean I'd ever insult anyone over it, because I find that behavior to also be abhorrent and wouldn't partake in it.
YMMV.
Sure, fair enough. It was brought up in response to another poster who incorrectly attributed his contribution to gold medals. The sidebar has probably overstayed its welcome at this point so I'm happy to move on.
Clearly that makes you more toxic than people that constantly shout slurs into their mic.I play comp with characters most people don't use too. Because I'm only good with like, three characters.
1. People are being harassed online
2. Unable to adequately address the harassment issue, Nintendo cuts out communication options entirely (the Hearthstone method), creating a lower quality product for everyone
3a. The reasonable course of action would be to blame the harassers for being shitheads
3b. Your solution, of course, is to blame the harassed for taking their complaints to the people in charge, instead of accepting it "like a man"
Basically, you're for reinforcing the status quo where people get harassed and then eventually become harassers as they internalize this harassment as "normal". I shouldn't have to, nor want to, give a basic sociology lesson here but I hope you realize that this isn't how you solve social problems, never was, never will be.
All it does is sweep the nastiness under the rug where it festers and grows unchallenged, see: the current political landscape
What a horrible attitude to have.
This is exactly why this shit isn't better at all "get over it or mute them god stop being such a pansy". Jesus. I wish I was shocked there were people making excuses for this caustic nonsense but I'm really not anymore.
Harassment and constant insults and derogations are not acceptable, they are dehumanizing especially when you'd just like to play a god damn video game with some other people.
What if we tried taking steps away from being horrible to each other altogether?
I don't know why you're pretending like there's some creativity or depth to shit talking you run into multiplayer games. Look through the examples in the OP, it's idiots regurgitating shit they think is edgy. There's no need to perpetuate that garbage.
Yes let's just dismiss the hundreds of women and minorities who say it is a huge issue hampering their enjoyment of their hobby because somehow they aren't as tough and thick skinned as the boys/men of the 1990s or something.
FOH.
Yeah that'll definitely help man.
They should just shit talk back. That will suppress misogynistic bullshit from insecure man children!
Especially when out numbered, that'll work!
Comp is a different beast. If you dont want to do what it takes to win in comp, then go back to quick play! Nothing irks me more then some guy trolling in comp. I have had to learn to play about 15 characters so i can adapt to the situation. I hate playing soldier 76, but i have to play him at times for the team. If you cant play a team based game correctly GTFO.
I play quick play as well and i dont say shit to the team comp. We could play with no healers and no tanks, and i could give no fucks. Comp like i said, its a different beast. There to win and nothing else.
You can play to win and not follow the shreeking moans of angry assholes demanding you do as they say or they'll throw a fit.That's the deal you signed up for when you choose to click on a mode labelled as competitive.
If you're not going to play to win, stay out of competitive. Quickplay exists, and it has the same hero limit from competitive to prevent absurd stacking combos.
I do play to win. Typical scenario:
*in starting room*
guy w/ mic: uh junkrat can you switch to [insert whoever they think i should be]
me: no thanks
guy w/ mic: #@(%&Y@&
*match ends, we win, I got gold eliminations, damage, and objective kills and POTG*
gg
"play the way I want you to or don't play this mode at all"
I dont know if I got the "good decent people" lottery or what but i have never had this problem. Anytime a girl gets on mic everyone treats her the same as anyone else. Not special, they dont even call out that shes a woman. They just treat her as a teammate. And this has happened tons of times. I have not yet heard a woman get discriminated against in game.
Is this a console thing maybe? Maybe the PC crowd are generally an older generation and know how to treat people with respect?
"play the way I want you to or don't play this mode at all"
I do play to win. Typical scenario:
*in starting room*
guy w/ mic: uh junkrat can you switch to [insert whoever they think i should be]
me: no thanks
guy w/ mic: #@(%&Y@&
*match ends, we win, I got gold eliminations, damage, and objective kills and POTG*
gg
stop posting dude lol
Yes, but why is this even brought up in the context of this topic? The hell do some people feel compelled to talk about this here?
That's a nice fantasy, yet it rarely plays out that way. Here's how it usually goes:
Location: Spawn room of a map where Junkrat has absolutely no real area denial ability, making him a terrible situational pick.
Some player: Not sure if Junkrat is the best pick here, but let's give it a shot.
2-3 minutes and 3-4 pushes later, Junkrat is dying repeatedly to the enemy team while effectively doing nothing but charging the enemy Zarya's energy.
Some player: Hey Junkrat, would you mind trying out a different hero? I don't think this comp is working out.
Junkrat player: <radio silence>
DEFEAT.
Funny how GAF bitches and moans about online bullying, but then uses this sort of tactic to shut down discussion without any meaningful discourse. If you have an argument to make, make it, that's why this is a discussion forum.
I do play to win. Typical scenario:
*in starting room*
guy w/ mic: uh junkrat can you switch to [insert whoever they think i should be]
me: no thanks
guy w/ mic: #@(%&Y@&
*match ends, we win, I got gold eliminations, damage, and objective kills and POTG*
gg
No, it usually plays out like I said. Meaningful discourse though.
EDIT: Have we proved that Overwatch is toxic yet?
Shitload of backpedaling.
Yes, it is okay, and no it's not ruining multiplayer/the internet.
Played for the first time in months last week and on my second game was called a cunt a bunch of times by some psycho. I think I'm going to move on from this game for good. Just a lot of people in the community that are creating a toxic experience.
Funny how GAF bitches and moans about online bullying, but then uses this sort of tactic to shut down discussion without any meaningful discourse. If you have an argument to make, make it, that's why this is a discussion forum.
For what's it's worth, I agree that people who don't want to play with the team are ruining the experience for the other five people. Not as far as to say it's worse than the harassment that happens, but still not inconsequential.
That said, this thread about stuff like women being immediately harassed for just speaking. You're not doing yourself any favours hijacking the thread for your crusade.
Oh yeah, I forgot that dunkey already perfectly illustrated what Overwatch's community is like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR3HFEeC3_E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-khGy_yN8E
I wonder why you're arguing against legal repercussions for abusive behavior, because honestly death/rape threats would be illegal in a lot of other forums but somehow teamchat in video games is a-ok with you and not a problem at all. Nah b, those women should just grow a thick skin and go through this rite of passage like I did in the 90s, it is the children who are wrong.
I'm 100% supportive of that. I just don't know what you guys want to be done that isn't already being done.
I too would like to see harsh punishments for these assholes.
Not the same, but the abusive personal messages I've received in fifa is a sight to behold. From people simply calling me a 'cunt' to others wishing cancer on my children. I always report to MS, and make a note of their gamer tag.
It's a shame that when I look into some of these people weeks later I can see that their profiles are still active. I've heard that Microsoft opts for short communication bans for abusive individuals rather than out right bans.
I mean honestly the fact that we as a community have had over twenty years to fix this or at least make it marginally better and have done and accomplished fuck all and in fact, probably just let things get worse, it profoundly shameful.
I wonder why you're arguing against legal repercussions for abusive behavior, because honestly death/rape threats would be illegal in a lot of other forums but somehow teamchat in video games is a-ok with you and not a problem at all. Nah b, those women should just grow a thick skin and go through this rite of passage like I did in the 90s, it is the children who are wrong.
No, you're not. You're not 100% supportive of it. I'm not sure if you're even 1% supportive of it. Talk is cheap. What is already being done? I'll tell you what is already being done.
What is being done now is that people like Angry Fork (pro-tip: that's you) have an attitude that shit talking is the norm on the internet, and that racist, sexist, and other harassing forms of communication in online games is "fine" because there are tools available for victims to block/mute/report, and that the only other option is to "suck it up" whatever that means.
An attitude like this further normalizes such behavior and places the burden on victims to mitigate the bad experiences they have. That's a shitty attitude. The positive step is to have zero tolerance for people who are disrespectful and rude in public spaces. It's not enough to have laws and penalties. There should be social norms and expected behavior hammered into every decent person who wants to participate in society. When you hear about harassment, you don't go "lol I've been there done that, just suck it up, no big deal". It -is- a big deal. The fact that people still talk about this is evidence that it is a big deal. It means we as a gaming community on a whole have failed to make it such that when someone says something like that in a game, it is immediately condemned by everyone else on either team. That's the way it should be.
It won't get any better until Developers start enforcing zero tolerance bans and do it proactively at that.
People won't be better until they know there are consequences otherwise
I didn't backpedal I repeated what I said previously. I don't think people should be fined or put in jail for what they say online because online isn't real life as long as anonymity is maintained. It becomes different with shit like twitter/facebook where real world repercussions for shit like that are justifiable.
I'm gonna take a wild shot in the dark and assume that Angry Fork, finalflame, and kcxiv are all straight white males.
you cant fix something thats broken.. people have problems past the video game that they take out online on other people... no single person who has respect for themselves should take anything said online remotely seriously.. instead of going deeper into the problem, just press the mute button/report and move on with your life. if the person actually gets offended / hurt by the others comments, they should not be playing an online game or on the internet in the first place. while i do not approve of toxic behavior, there is absolutely nothing anyone can do besides blizzard (in this case).
Imagine for a second that this is not a video game, but a restaurant, public park or other shared public space, and that we'd let things get to bad that a girl or black person walking in and trying to have a good time was met with relentless verbal abuse and threats. Would your response still be "just ignore it and move on with your life, if they can't deal with it they shouldn't be going to that park/eating at that restaurant/shopping outside in the first place?"
If not, why does it happening in a digital space get such a pass from you?
Straight latino male. What's your point?
It would make more sense to me that someone in a position of privilege would display the staggering amount of ignorance that all three of you have shown in this thread.
And how do you propose on doing this "zero tolerance bans"?
What would happen if someone is salty over you beating him or her and then he or she reported you and you got banned because of that zero tolerance ban? If you contest it, how would the developer know which one of you is actually telling the truth? The only "fair" thing to do in that situation is maybe banning you both but you won't be happy with that, will you?
Short of actually doing live recording the actual voice chat that the players are doing or have someone from the developer side actively listening to the voicechat, which is a massive undertaking not only in terms of data storage but also privacy, or banning voice chat entirely like what Nintendo is doing with Splatoon, you just can't realistically implement something that can magically erase online trolls harassing people. .
I'm gonna take a wild shot in the dark and assume that Angry Fork, finalflame, and kcxiv are all straight white males.
The thing with this is, how do you even tell how effective it's being? I've reported a handful of random jerks but then... how can you tell if they're banned, or if you just don't run into them via matchmaking again?
I guess it's easy to tell on Blizzard's end, but as a consumer, even if they are banning every dickhead they detect, it simply seems as if there is a bottomless well of them
These competitive players typically have a superiority complex.
Other people's feelings be damned, as long as they have a high Skill Rating.
So yeah, I assume many of them are white and straight.
In a world where voice recognition in consumer devices is a thing, the simple solution seems to be that when a person is reported, in-game chat is recorded for a set period of time, sends it through voice recognition, and sends flagged transcripts to mods who can then proceed to issue bans as necessary.
There's a simple technology solution for publishers who can't be assed to police voice chat manually, and even that barest of minimums like that can't be achieved.
I don't get paid for that, champ