Montagge,
@Montagge@kbin.social avatar

Dark Souls

Caligvla,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Anything FromSoftware really. Any question is answered with a variation of “git gud”. Not to mention the elitism.

magic_lobster_party,

“I think DS is pretty ok”

“Git gud dude! DS is amazing!”

Gork,
@Gork@beehaw.org avatar

The only appropriate response to that is

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">git: 'gud' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.
</span>
Caligvla,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Ingenius.

r3nder,
@r3nder@beehaw.org avatar

My guy

Eavolution,
@Eavolution@kbin.social avatar

tbh I've always found the community to be very helpful when I've needed a hand with anything

Montagge,
@Montagge@kbin.social avatar

And I play offline because all online play did was waste my time with trolls

astramist,
@astramist@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

100%!

HiT3k,

Idk, the community on Reddit/online is pretty friendly and active. In PVP and co-op it’s typically pretty great the first week after launch and about 2-3 years after launch.

You can’t really get around the fact that self imposed challenge is a huge part of how the core fans enjoy the game and I think it’s difficult for newcomers to know when hardcore fans are speaking to them vs their own compatriots.

Sekiro fans are hugely supportive of newcomers though, probably because it’s a relatively less played game. The community around Elden Ring suffered from its own success I think.

ascagnel,

Rainbow Six Siege is up there — there’s six dimensions of assholery in the game by my count.

  • Tom Clancy games tend to attract right-wing assholes because they’re Tom Clancy
  • competitive FPS
  • one-shot one-kill gameplay
  • friendly fire on by default
  • character picks
  • you need to play to a specific meta
GameGod,

Not sure if this still happens, but for groups of 4 that used to want to play together, there was no way to lock the team or kick from lobby. So what would happen is you’d get match-maked in as the 5th player, and as soon as the game started, your team would kill you. This would happen about 25% of the time with random matchmaking.

I ended up quitting R6 Siege because of the toxicity and constant slurs on voice chat. It’s a shame because it was otherwise my favourite competitive FPS.

TheOakTree,

It’s common enough that I remember it too. Now you get kicked for teamkilling more than once, but groups can just alternate teamkills to avoid this.

spencer,

Technically not my own experience, but my partner plays Dead By Daylight and the community there seems absolutely terrible. I ask them why they play it at this point and they don’t even know.

H3L1X,
@H3L1X@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah, the DBD community is pretty bad.

deltasalmon,

I'm surprised to see FFXIV in the OP because I've had the opposite experience. But to stay on point, Pokémon has one of the most toxic communities I know of. It's nearly impossible to say anything semi positive about a game without getting a barrage of hate

noodle,
@noodle@feddit.uk avatar

It’s been years since I ever played CoD but my experience was that it is basically a racial abuse simulator with an FPS in it.

Nowhere near as bad, but I was shocked how intensely elitist and gatekeeperish Hollow Knight’s community can be. I’d already finished the game when I found the sub on Reddit but damn they are mean to beginners!

Reil,

League of Legends is toxic in the way of people getting too emotionally invested in a game, but Counterstrike (in the old days, pre Source and GO) was toxic in a casually bigoted way almost completely detached from the state of the current match, which I think is worse.

frgl,

Left 4 Dead 2 versus. I dare you to join a random match online and last longer than 10 minutes without getting kicked. Or just search for “left 4 dead 2 versus kicked” and you will find countless examples of people complaining about it.

It’s become a meme at this point and I’m pretty sure that people kick for fun although some claim that people kick you for not being good enough or too good. Just play with friends instead or play campaign, people are nice there.

wildeaboutoskar,
@wildeaboutoskar@beehaw.org avatar

League of Legends. I used to enjoy playing it but could only do so many games before I got sick of the angsty teenagers

Sina,

WoW’s right now is something else. (timed M+ ruined everyone’s chill mindset)

Lyre, (edited )

For some reason all fighting game communities seem to be split down the middle between friendly, chill people who want to help you learn and complete, uncompromising psychopaths

Blxter,
@Blxter@lemmy.zip avatar

Rust

magic_lobster_party,

The game or the programming language?

Blxter,
@Blxter@lemmy.zip avatar

The game.

Ashe,

Told someone I played rust and they asked if I was racist or suicidal because those are apparently the qualifiers.

It really does bring the worst out of humanity, but at the same time I’ve met and known people for years who were my neighbors or even rivals

Blxter,
@Blxter@lemmy.zip avatar

Same people I game with today I meet on rust. Only a couple of us still play as we are all older now and have real jobs but great friends.

raccoona_nongrata,
@raccoona_nongrata@beehaw.org avatar

The worst part about Rust is that it was one of the earliest survival mmo-type games, and set the tone for the genre community norms.

I notice what seems to be a trend that whenever there’s a new survival mmo you get a lot of the same kind of playerbase, I imagine it’s because it’s the same big gaming groups that migrate from onegame to the other so they bring their own baked-in culture with them.

bezier-curve,

Easily Rocket League. It's always been toxic but it's been much worse since becoming free to play.

  • Rage quitting
  • Malicious compliance (AFK, accidental own-goals)
  • Team mates playing for the opposing team entire games
  • Passive aggressive quick chats
  • Overtly aggressive free-form chats (being chastised over every tiny mistake)

The game's competitive ranking systems makes it so each win and loss matters, and people often take their vitriol out on their own team before looking inwards.

mifan,
@mifan@feddit.dk avatar

I turned the chat off a long time ago. Instantly made the game better. I don’t need a kid to show off his NSFW vocabulary.

Titan,

I play both Rocket League and Apex with chat off. Can’t be bothered to entertain these little shitheads tenper tantrum

PenguinTD,

lol, I love rocket league and I can’t deny this, but there is also a thing called confirmation bias as I don’t play other games to verify.(Fighting game for example can be pretty toxic as well.)

Yesterday, I have a casual 2s match where the opponent are really good, they have maybe gc2~3 mechanics(judge from their touches, consistency and boost controls, way better than my usual C3-GC1 encounters) and just trying to get clip shots on me and another random. We were originally doing fine, BUT, for some reason, after they scored the 2nd goal with some flip reset stuff. My random team mate starts to trying to “show off” with ceiling shots and his own flip reset thing. Like I don’t mind if you can actually pull that off. But he mess up or simply not mechanic enough with that which leaves me defending 2 of them with comm, it’s impossible for me to work against 2 GC let along 2 GC2-3. Somewhere after we lost 4-1 and he had a good shot from my blocking a pass, it’s literally just catch and drive up to score cause the opponents are still “falling” from they mid-air prejump stuff. No, he has to score a flip reset so he push to mid boost and then did his setup. You know how fast they can be so by the time he is off wall the opponents are back and one in goal on on wall. Then me just watching him doing his stupid flip reset attempt.

And then he missed the ball, I let out a long “urrrhhhh” sigh in VC don’t know if he hears it or just too shameful, he throws the FF after my sigh and I gladly accepted it. I usually don’t even FF if there is a toxic play on my side cause I like keep them around so they don’t ruin other people’s game, if they quite they eat the ban for 5 mins, so take one for the team I can manage. But I can’t just keep up 1v2 in that situation. And to me that play style is more frustrating than dealing with toxic players.

MJBrune,

I played CSGO for a decade l or more. Got into rocket league and found the community far worse in rocket league. Counterstrike is like a chatroom with guns. Rocket league is wanna be pro level play and blaming teammates when you can’t make the play you wanted to.

zhunk,

People do that stuff in casual, too, which just blows my mind.

I turned off “all non tactical chats” or whatever the setting is called, and that helped a lot.

Guise,

Every game community has some rotten apples but RL has by far the highest percentage of 'em in any game I’ve played. I get the urge to play RL a few times per year, but it only takes a few games (be it casual or competitive) to put me off again.

bermuda,

It’s pretty broad but I have met some truly awful human beings playing Minecraft. the “community” as a whole is… fine? for a game community, but the individual pockets you find can be truly horrifying. Hell, even in so-called “friendly” communities you can meet some pretty terrible people. People treat their servers like little fiefdoms, and all the toxicity with a fiefdom comes with that.

flying_monkies,
@flying_monkies@kbin.social avatar

Eve Online where, as long as you're not telling your victim to use real world money to buy things before you scam them, anything goes.

Thrashy,
@Thrashy@beehaw.org avatar

The thing about EVE is that caveat emptor is the social contract, and as long as you don’t get your dander up about being pirates or scammed, the “bad guys” are more than willing to help you learn to avoid the next trap. I was once part of an “anti-piracy” roaming fleet that got bored with the quiet night, and ended up jumping a newbie who was hanging out where they shouldn’t have been, tackling his ship, and proceeding to ransom it back to him for the princely sum of 1 ISK while we laughed our heads off in Teamspeak. Then we sent him on his way with a few hundred thousand ISK extra, some pointers on highsec versus lowsec, and the valuable lesson that there were always sharks on the prowl for easy prey.

Sami,
@Sami@lemmy.zip avatar

CSGO can be pretty toxic but I’m glad I don’t have other reference points to compare it to tbh.

Fizz,
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

I played a game and a girl talked then someone said “is that a girl” then threw up a vote to kick and it passed. This was in ranked.

Sami,
@Sami@lemmy.zip avatar

Yup, that’s par for the course for CS. I can think of very few times that I played with a girl/woman that used voice chat in solo queue because they will usually get harassed by at least one person. Same goes for anyone with an accent but less frequent. Things have gotten slightly better over the years at least.

bermuda,

female friend of mine met me in CSGO and CSGO was what prompted her to sell her entire PC setup and quit videogames so I definitely can see that happening.

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