TectonicSuperPlates
Learn to draw the Rob Liefeld way
Now I don't know if bias will play in your answer, but try and be as unbiased as possible.
Now, this thought just came into my head.
On one hand you have the shooting community, those who play Call of Duty and whatnot.
Typical responses are - Little kids online calling you a [ban incoming], stop camping [ban incoming], stop using noobtube [ban incoming]([ban incoming] is your typical response from them)
And then you have your fighting game community. Those who play Street Fighter and Injustice, etc.
Fighting community is - Fight me IRL(definitely the most used), stop blocking/you're a blocking spammer, stop spamming/use different moves and/or combos than just the same one over and over, stop using OP characters
I think both communities, in general, have terrible online communities. It isn't until you really settle down and join a clan, and/or go to major tournaments, where you play people with the same mindset as you and don't complain and call you a "[ban incoming]" or tell you to "stop blocking" all the time.
Unfortunately, not everyone has that luxury, and some people can only deal with the online community(for me, it's too damn expensive traveling all around the USA for all of the major tournaments like UFGT and EVO, for example).
S0, I guess this comes to the big question - worst community is...?
Now, this thought just came into my head.
On one hand you have the shooting community, those who play Call of Duty and whatnot.
Typical responses are - Little kids online calling you a [ban incoming], stop camping [ban incoming], stop using noobtube [ban incoming]([ban incoming] is your typical response from them)
And then you have your fighting game community. Those who play Street Fighter and Injustice, etc.
Fighting community is - Fight me IRL(definitely the most used), stop blocking/you're a blocking spammer, stop spamming/use different moves and/or combos than just the same one over and over, stop using OP characters
I think both communities, in general, have terrible online communities. It isn't until you really settle down and join a clan, and/or go to major tournaments, where you play people with the same mindset as you and don't complain and call you a "[ban incoming]" or tell you to "stop blocking" all the time.
Unfortunately, not everyone has that luxury, and some people can only deal with the online community(for me, it's too damn expensive traveling all around the USA for all of the major tournaments like UFGT and EVO, for example).
S0, I guess this comes to the big question - worst community is...?