They complain about PvP all the time, to the point they want to be protected in their own brackets
Recently had complaints over divinity
They complain about trials being too hard
How often do you hear a PvP player complain about grandmasters/raids being too difficult?
You don’t. Because they’re chads
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Toxicity goes both ways tbh. PvE players (some, mind you) tend to be nitpicky over someone's build, and PvP players (again, some of them) act like superior beings just because they are doing PvP, talking down on others, etc. Toxic player is toxic, regardless of his favored mode. First sign in recognizing such dude, usually the best one, is him pulling out stats of the other guy when losing foothold in a conversation. "You have only 10 dungeon clears/1.0 k/d, your opinion about patrols doesn't matter and mine does, because i...: 1) ...have an emblem for doing a raid solo with nothing but clicking one button on my mouse while macros were doing the whole job.", or 2) ...have a sparrow you can only get by farming noobs by resetting my golden flawless card and calling Saint my lord and savior for an entire month!". Obviously over-exaggerated examples, but you get the idea. ;)
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TractorCannonGuyTractor Cannon, always and forever. - old
I'd take a "normal vog, must be 1580+ with 50 clears" over "6 stack control 3.0kd+" any day of the week -
Both can be good both can be bad I will however agree that at least in my personal playtime between both Destiny games the PVE community are in fact more toxic than the PVP community overall. It's important to remember though that the great majority on both sides are positive but it's the negative people that yell the loudest in places like this so it makes it seem like everyone is negative when really they're not
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3 Repliespvp players don't complain about gm or raids cuz gm and raids are not hard