Dude, that's some serious 'gamer shame' right there. Truth is (and i'll include the reference/ink i'm coming from) the people who play videogames, and the way videogames are affecting people all over the world, is actually a really, really positive thing. Gamers don't fail, in fact, they succeed in a lot of ways non-gamers don't. But because society has labeled them negatively, they experience 'gamer shame'... here, if you want to read all about it, check out this book: Play Reality: How Videogames Are Changing EVERYTHING... it's quite eye opening and entertaining: http://www.playreality.ca/
My friend and I were playing Battlefield 3, we make an excellent team. One day that same friend went on a massive winning spree, and someone sent him this message; "I bet u have no life n ur fat and sit on ur couch all day" My friend is a soldier in the Canadian Forces. IllestPenguin
When you're loosing it's easier to believe that the winner has some major flaw.
[QUOTE="IllestPenguin"]My friend and I were playing Battlefield 3, we make an excellent team. One day that same friend went on a massive winning spree, and someone sent him this message; "I bet u have no life n ur fat and sit on ur couch all day" My friend is a soldier in the Canadian Forces. nunovlopes
When you're loosing it's easier to believe that the winner has some major flaw.
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