"Heya Greg, how have you been?"
[b]"I -blam!-ing hate Overwatch!"[/b]
"Yeah, that wasn't my question."
[b]"Overwatch is a simplistic shooter for idiots and plebs."[/b]
"Greg, no one asked."
[b]"I literally play every game [i]except[/i] for Overwatch, to spite Blizzard."[/b]
"Alright, see you around, Greg."
[b]"Remember, for every copy of Overwatch you buy, [i]an animal dies[/i]![/b]"
We get it guys: you're so "against the flow" that you feel the need to shout out your opinion on the rooftops. Here's a tip: stop. You're entitled to your opinions and experiences, but I think I speak for the majority of #Gaming when I say we are tired of threads saying "Overwatch SUCKS!!!1!1!," and the phrase "Prove me wrong," followed by a spoiler that says "You can't."
It's boring, it's unoriginal, and it's old. Move on.
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Edited by Auttumnnnn: 6/2/2016 2:57:36 PMAgreed. This goes out to all the hateful people out there:[quote]You have no reason to be negative about these games if you're uninterested in them, other than feeling the desperate yet subtle need to express your opinion and feel heard and accounted for. That's a common insecurity thing. However, this doesn't go both ways. People who are expressing their satisfaction with these games are simply sharing in their joy with others, which is objectively and factually a good thing and makes the world a better place. If you've ever thought the world was a bad place, you're contributing to that by going out of your way to try to damper others' pleasant experiences. It's like you people see others expressing any form of happiness with something, and then feel the need to tear it down because you don't feel the same way. It's so blatantly and disgustingly insecure and petty. Of course, I'm sure this will be falling on deaf ears, since you are, of course, [b]always[/b] right in everything that you do and believe.[/quote]