originally posted in:Bungieball
My entire experience playing Halo was casual. Glitching out of maps with friends on campaign, taking screenshots, playing custom games. I always stayed away from matchmaking because it's very competitive and serious players don't like you when you're not a try-hard like they are. It really sucks being yelled at by somebody just because you died last and your team lost.
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Lol, I know right! But matchmaking is fun, even if you're not the highest kills you can still strategize to benefit your team. no one should intimidate you not to play. ;)
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Edited by DarkSpyda04: 7/26/2014 4:08:19 AMThey did all the time on L4D. You die and the survivors reach the goal and the next thing you know, everyone starts voting to have you kicked from the game. It's always a traumatic experience, that XD On my very last match of L4D I actually picked up on two very important lessons - analyze you enemy's tactics AND respect your opponent. After I spent more time admiring our opponents and less time helping my team, everyone voted to have me kicked, the game froze, and ever since I've had a black screen when I try to boot the game up. I never got a chance to use what I learned in other games because afterwards my XBL subscription ran out and I stopped online gaming. Well... what I learned helped somewhat when I played DMC on the PSX2 emulator to say the least.