>Things in gaming that feel good but shouldn't
Team killing
>Things in gaming that feel good but shouldn't
Team killing
losing
ragequitting
pretending to be retarded
>he has to pretend to be retarded
Bit of both on these.
Losing, typing a massive paragraph of angry nonsense, and immediately disconnecting.
Talking mad shit in the chat when you're on the bottom of the board.
Watching your team get destroyed
Taunting an enemy player after killing them when they're clearly playing a lot better than you are
Beating children and spamming taunts
This so much. Overwatch made me hate people. When people are toxic, I would rather lose than see them win.
When you can tell your teammate is obviously angry and you help push him over the edge.
Double bonus if he can't leave until the game is over or he gets penalized
healing others
>has a higher score than my teams second best and enemy best combined
>die to a random lucky shot or a tf2 crit from some guy ive killed like 20+ times
>he taunts
only thing that triggers me this much is players who make an excuse every single death but taunt when they win
>" I would rather lose than see them win."
Do you also do this at work? You rather get fired than work with a person you don't like?
You'd rather watch your wife get fucked by multiple men than see someone you don't like succeed?
People like you are biggest cucks.
using aimbots
Ripping a bong on voicechat
mearly pretending
hacking
DUDE
>nose hair
gross
>that guy you dominated 10+ times actually kills you once
>he dumps a mag on your corpse
posing ragdolls of dead female enemies after you take off their clothes
Bikini armours
Die in a grease fire.
Murdering innocents
Going backwards as a hazard in driftin.io
That is a bad thing in real life too
Speak Russian.
WEED
>finally clearing a tough part
>quick load
I do this.
Why must team based multiplayer games all be awful?
I love doing this when there are kids who are using voice chat.
>who's blowing bubbles?
saying "lol" every time someone gets mad at you
killing
kill stealing
killing the guard who wouldn't see you anyway
Yeah, I'd rather see shitty co-workers get fired instead of doing more work than them for the same pay.
>enemies speak your name in fear
>enemies run away from you
>enemies beg for mercy
Literally every metal gear game
What are some games that do this? I already know about Westerado.
mark of kri had a fear system as its stand-out mechanic. killing one dude in a particularly gory way would make the rest run or fall over or whatever
sengoku basara laso has this with basic enemies but its kinda lame in it since it just means you spend 90% of the time fighting things too scared to fight back