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5 years ago
@ApexPackFarm Honestly, better to not yell at people either. Even if your reaction is entirely justified they're not going to see it that way, and more often than not you'll end up with a situation described above.
I tend not to use mic at all when playing with randoms unless they seem pretty chill. I generally have a much better experience of solo play as a result.
5 years ago
@MandatoryIDtag this is a traduction mistake of my part (I don't speak English as mother tongue).
When I said "yelled" I meant I wrote something like "thank you for dropping solo". I don't know why, but "thank you" (like that or on caps) used with sarcasm is the most (passive) aggressive I get with randoms ahaha.
When I play with English-speaking people I almost never use the mic, but I always try and communicate. I never use the mic to actually yell at people.
But to harassers, I almost always write "reported" and proceed to do that and leave if I died and can't be revived.
When I said "yelled" I meant I wrote something like "thank you for dropping solo". I don't know why, but "thank you" (like that or on caps) used with sarcasm is the most (passive) aggressive I get with randoms ahaha.
When I play with English-speaking people I almost never use the mic, but I always try and communicate. I never use the mic to actually yell at people.
But to harassers, I almost always write "reported" and proceed to do that and leave if I died and can't be revived.
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