So I mainly don't care for PvP all to well hell the way I play people think I am a good player when I am no where near to a skill level of being one. In the end though I just see people player the game, and let them know I am glad they are having fun in a game where I believe pvp will soon just have the biggest down fall than any other game mode.
I am playing a Trial's match, and I mainly congrats people who get to the light house since I never really care for going to flawless nor try to any time soon. Yet when I congrats on a certain player I also note that maybe not to emote on players (Like most of the player base when either having a bad day or just stright up being toxic) could show how toxic a player can be. Of course he came in with a come back to it which is just weird thinking this is a thing. I've played game since I was 5 with handled consoles or just consoles in general so when I got a PC (2010) I've always treat people fair its what a normal gamer does.
So after I thank him for giving me luck for my other matches I said thank you, and hope your day will be great, and in the end he tells me "**** you" (I do have filters on due to having a niece watching me play sometimes)
For how bad the gaming community is getting to be more toxic I am sad to say sooner or later Destiny 2 will possibly have the worst Toxic playerbase unlike Rainbow Six or COD.
Does anyone else feel sad seeing that happen or is it just me?
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