Posted 26 November 2015 - 08:24 AM
So, I'm not going to start a whole other thread, because I know it's pointless; and with the toxicity that I've seen from the community that thread would probably be trolled into obliteration.
With this event I'm happy, disgusted, sad, and angered all at the same time.
I'm happy that PGI put together such a classy event for the holidays that has such great rewards, and that I've already earned all but one of those rewards. I won't be wasting time on the last one, because it involves CW total match score.
I'm disgusted in the toxicity that runs rampant in this community, and how so many (note: not everyone, but certainly a large chunk) act towards so many players (especially the newer ones, or anyone not running "meta"). The ironic part is that with everything I put up with, so far, I'm still more than pulling my weight in games, and performing well above the mid-ground of whatever team I've been on.
I'm sad that I've spent the better part of a day in CW queues being insulted, belittled, and otherwise treated so poorly by the community . . . all for actually having convictions.
I'm angry that all of this has come from having a few flamers on my mechs. Not troll builds, but fully functional and combat-capable builds that have some flamers as support weapons. Seriously, PGI. This has all come because I'm sticking by my convictions on advocating that a frigging weapon, that's been promised a rework for 2 years now, still hasn't been fixed; and I refuse to stop running a weapon that I want to have fun with, because it is my personal favorite weapon in all of Battletech. Yet, by merely equipping a pair of flamers on a mech, I'm insulted, belittled, demeaned, and considered a worthless waste of tonnage for my team.
This . . . this is the kind of crap that led to me closing my wallet until that weapon system gets fixed. Despite the awesome event, and despite the awesome sale, I'm not spending a dime.
Hell, this post will probably still be trolled to oblivion, but at least I'm getting it off my chest, because the toxicity was rapidly leading to craptastic experiences when trying to have fun for the holiday.
So, as a closing note . . . thanks to the toxic elements in the community for working to ruin the enjoyment of the event for myself, and probably others that you treat so poorly. Remember, the community will have just as big of an impact on how well MWO does on Steam as the game itself has.