So was at my friends house and there daughter had just saved up for d2 she’s 12 she was super excited to play. She loves hunters she is a great artist and draws awesome hunters. Well I help her get started and through a few missions. She gets to the point where she could do strikes so I help her get one fired up she gets going and obviously just learning the game and never done the strike before so dosent do so well with direction or kills. But she stuck In there and kept up with her fireteam and managed to help with some dps as best as most in there first strike. Then comes a message to her Xbox the other player had more then a few choice words about her play. Swearing at her to shoot and calling her other things for being slow and making sure she knew how bad she was. It was the lowest point I’ve seen in a game. A kid crying and never wanting to play it again and she hasn’t. Way to go op. There are some real bad people out there. And that’s my biggest problem with this game. That was real low though. She even messaged saying she was a kid and she was sorry. Her mother did report the two people but it dosent stop it.
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14 Replies[quote]There are some real bad people out there.[/quote] Welcome to the world.... Anyway the game is PEGI 16, so some responsibility for the incident is with you / the parents for allowing her to play it and/or allowing settings where other players can contact / message her. Granted, there is no need to swear at anyone over a game, but teenagers vent without thinking of what they are doing in MMO's and social media. Next time find the fault in yourself first before you blame others, because in all honesty if i had a kid this would not have happened to him/her.