Just put your bad online gaming experiences! Doesn’t matter what game it is, it just has to be online.
So, a while ago on the pokemon x and y community on miiverse I was looking for a shaymin for trade, and this guy offered a shiny one if I beat him in a battle. Which I did.
BUT HE DISCONNECTED RIGHT AFTER I KNOCKED OUT HIS LAST FREAKING POKEMON! I then proceeded to ask him about it on miiverse but he never responded.
When some of my older brother’s (not ToaKylerak) friends would do stupid things to my house in minecraft, since one of them was the owner of the server.
halo reach: someone sent me an angry message after an invasion game yelling at me why I didn’t dodge a grenade throw (I was backed into a corner and got stuck by a plasma), I still ponder what’s wrong with that guy to this day
Battlefield: Bad Company. I was screwing around, doing the awesomeness, when I decided to be a team killing little *******. I got many angry messages, and this one guy, followed me into every single game for like, a month, and made it his sole purpose to kill me.
It wasn’t all bad, as I was just screwing around, but it got annoying having that guy (Somehow, I don’t know, nor do I care to know) following me.
Once, after playing a game of Halo Reach, some guy I beat kept sending me messages that told me I was kicked out of a clan I was never in. I was quick to block him, but some of his apparent clanmates started sending me the same messages. I blocked them all, then anonymously reported all of the gamertags to the clan leadership on their website, and I never got any more ever again.
It was annoying, but I’m glad the situation was taken care of.
Nah, I had some bad ones from TF2, Minecraft (Of course), the occasional Destiny and Halo. The Transformers WfC and Fall of Cybertron games do have a few hackers, who I demise.
I’ve had three bad gaming experiences in my time of playing PC gaming. My CS: GO team kicking me for being slow just before I was about to successfully defuse the bomb is one of them.
But by far the worst experience was when my L4D2 team kicked me for not letting the enemy team win. <_<
That game, is a free, in-browser FPS that my friends and I used to frequent. The amount of hackers in that game, surpasses even the Board’s gender ratio (wherein there were two casuals, for every 150 hackers) and it was simply the worst multiplayer experience.