Upon hearing of someone's excitement or interest in a popular game, many will immediately express their opinion in an unnecessarily disrespectful way. Why is this?[spoiler]inb4 "because I can do whatever I want" edgy kids[/spoiler]
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ValiantVicにより編集済み: 5/13/2016 11:52:05 AMI think in [i]some[/i] instances there are people who genuinely dislike a particular game because of personal tastes, but usually those people demonstrate respect and provide legitimate reasoning to detail their opinion. More often I get the impression that other people like to talk trash about particular games because it is attention grabbing. After all it is popular to be edgy and confrontational at any opportunity. There may also be an issue where they have to play favorites because they can't play them all. This could be due to lack of time, lack of money, or lack of both... "can't have it, so trash it" mentality.
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I firmly believe that if they hate the game well then they HATE the game. Popular games have more people end up trying it out. The result is bigger hate group then a lesser game
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Ooh let me guess, you just got here from accidentally posting destiny somewhere you shouldn't have.
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Because the Internet is a sad place filled with nothing but hate & Japanese tentacle porn. But mainly hate.
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EnbyousNovaにより編集済み: 5/12/2016 3:10:26 PMIf you mean CoD, people are upset because they are realizing that activision sells each game for 60$ while adding NOTHING to the game itself. Each new COD could have just been a DLC of the one before it. 1 new feature and some new maps, and the same overwhelmingly half-assed story.
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UNSC Snip3rにより編集済み: 5/12/2016 4:12:37 PM
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Because people are insecure about their game purchases and bash on other games to justify their purchase.
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My best guess? It branches from the need that everyone has to want to stand out. People will deliberately go out of their way to do something different (usually having a negative opinion on something popular) in order to be unique in some way. There's nothing wrong with that, but it angers others due to the negativity. Basically, I think it's just human nature.