7 years ago
Apex is garbage
Utterly pointless, useless game. Run around shoot each other. Guys quitting, cursing you out. Games are supposed to be fun. Remember? I get on this piece of crap and get cursed out by little kiddies....
What? Who gives a rats what you think? I wasn't asking you. LOL.
Game is full of cheaters, wallhacks etc. In the end, what is the point to it? No one knows how to play it. Squadmates are idiots, full of cursing. They blame you after they get killed after landing in an enemy infested area. They're like, hey *, why did you let me get killed! LOL. Oh ok, let me run over there are revive you and get killed in the process. So dumb. It's the games' idiotic design that didn't take into account the mostly bong-smoking imbeciles would be playing it. So, in the end you have a total waste of time game. Guys only care to get in, grab a few kills and move onto the next match. Repeat. If that's what you're after in a game then you've been brainwashed into believing that's it worthwhile. It's like a snowball fight. Fun for a bit, then you're like. Ok, what else is there to do? It's really basically pointless.
If you think this game is toxic then don't go anywhere else on the internet.
I'm actually REALLY surprised how little toxicity there is, and I primarily solo queue. I can count the number of toxic encounters on 1 hand.
@LuckyCanuckLuke wrote:If you think this game is toxic then don't go anywhere else on the internet.
I'm actually REALLY surprised how little toxicity there is, and I primarily solo queue. I can count the number of toxic encounters on 1 hand.
For Most Americans. the internet and pc gaming died about 15 years ago. The internet is now called facebook, twitter and instagram. And pc gaming is called league of legends. Thats the corner most of us have been backed into, since everything else was destroyed by russian spammers and trolls.
Not always the case though in other countries. For example in NA, Dota is even more toxic then this game. And hacked and cheated out by brazillians. But in Asia DOTA has a strong vibrant playerbase. But generally speaking. This industry dived with the .com boom crashing.
This whole BR thing is new on the scene, don't think I'll be lasting in it having to play with all these immatures and noob players. We'll see what happens.
"This whole BR thing is new on the scene, don't think I'll be lasting in it having to play with all these immatures and noob players. "
Have you ever stopped to consider that the reason you can't enjoy these online games and the reason you encounter so much toxicity is your superiority complex? maybe these people are really toxic maybe you are the toxic one and they are just reacting to you
@LuckyCanuckLuke wrote:"This whole BR thing is new on the scene, don't think I'll be lasting in it having to play with all these immatures and noob players. "
Have you ever stopped to consider that the reason you can't enjoy these online games and the reason you encounter so much toxicity is your superiority complex? maybe these people are really toxic maybe you are the toxic one and they are just reacting to you
Yes me, and the many other people complaining about the same thing are the toxic ones. I seem toxic to you? thats unfortunate.
I think you are being disingenuous if you have ever solo queued yourself, and claim most people are cordial and good team players lol.
But I mean you want to see what toxic really is? Pick a twitch stream where someone is solo queuing and you can see for your self what its like. If you are lucky to get players who don't quit, they will be arguing on the mic most of the time. Maybe you are trying to convince yourself ?
People who let their young children play these games are just as clueless. also unfortunate.
I guess one solution would be to shut off voice chat. But then even more people would be quitting on ya. And not to sound demeaning or "superior", lol, but because these are not normal pc gamers. they do not type in chat and they can't even use the great ping system well.
Most people don't act respectful when they are anonymous.