Hi everyone, I wanted to talk a little today about the toxicity in the community, more specifically, at the top end of competitive play, and how it effects us individually, and how it effects the community as a whole.
Early in the games launch, there was a lot of respect for good players, teams, innovation, and a fair amount of respect for basically anyone, because everyone was learning, growing, and meeting new people. As the game aged, and players left, some bad development decisions, and unsatisfactory balance, many players slowly became toxic. I myself, am guilty of this, and have my own fair share of skeletons when it comes to being a kitten or BMing other players.
As high tier players, we should hold ourselves to higher standards, everyone who is at the upper level of competitive play and competes in tournys, all deserves to be there, they’ve worked hard, they’re displayed they have what it takes to compete and put on a good showing, and I feel that everyone deserves at least a basic level of respect, even if their not #1 ____ NA.
Too often, I hear people say the phrase _ is trash ____ is a garbage player _ is terrible. It’s constant, you can’t go a day of playing without hearing it 10 to 20 times. This is a core root of where the toxic community perpetuates itself. According to everyone, everyone is terrible, and people even talk kitten to players on their own teams, its gotten to the point of where players don’t even respect their own team-mates.
And this is why the NA community doesn’t have teams, it just has “Super Pugs” Because everyone is always putting each-other down, talking badly about each-other, and disrespecting each-other during, or at the end of matches. No one want’s to play with a “baddie” but according to everyone, everyone’s a baddie.
The other night, our team was scrimming Uncivilized Roughboyz. And it was a hell of a lot of fun. Both teams were respectful, played hard, and learned from each-other, and at the end, there was no BM, no trash talking. Just good respectful competition, and it reminded me that this is how competition and good play is supposed to feel. It was actually awesome, we had so much fun, and learned a lot from doing it, I just wish team queue felt this way.
Players, teams, and even viewers, start talking trash about players, and teams when all we do is perpetuate the bullkitten, and its not good for anyone. We need to take our focus less off “winning immediately” and focus on finding players we enjoy playing with, and then building each-other up together to form a strong team.
Yes, it sucks to lose, yes, you may have a better skillset than a player, and lose to them, it’s called getting outplayed, get over it, and grow up, if you want to win, then earn it, and don’t be a kitten about it. Spreading the toxicity because your upset you lost, or because someone didn’t do what you wanted them to, isn’t going to do anything for us in the long, or short run of things.
As I said before, I’m guilty of my fair share of BM and calling players trash, etc. But that’s not fair, it’s not true, and starting today; I’m changing, I talked with my team and we are as a whole, going to change the way we interact with other players, teams, each-other and the community as a whole.
I really do have respect for everyone that competes, and everyone else should too, we all love playing guild wars 2 and that’s why we’re here. But the toxicity has to go, it’s been here for way too long, and no one wants to step up and own it, and help end it.
It’s easy as kitten to throw an insult, it’s hard to be a man and tell that motherkittener he did good, give that kitten a compliment, kittenes love compliments. And who knows, they might just give you one back.
<3’s I love you all frands, Let us engage in the glorious passionate conflict of erotic sensuality.
-Steb #1 Downstate NA
Team: Blacklisted [Envy]
(edited by Steb.2571)