
For some time now gamers have filled forums with hate and verbal violence (and in some situations it even leads to physical violence). Why is this? Why do we need to fight over everything? Why do we need to attack gamers for liking so called "kiddy casual" games? Why does it affect you, if you consider yourself a mature gamer? Aren't mature people supposed to act like adults?
Half of the people who attack others on the internet for gaming preferences aren't mature what-so-ever. They are prejudice, neet's with noting better to but search for bad news or jump onto console news pages that they aren't even interested in and attack the users who talk good about every console. Or even more so, if a fellow fan of their preference enjoys another console, they are deemed traitors. This is absurd and uncalled for!
This is gaming, not war. There should be no wars or arguing over opinion. This is no better then then judging others for dressing different or acting different. These so called "hard core gamers" are just cyber bullies, who enjoy constantly harassing others because they truly have noting else better to do. They would rather attack people who enjoy anything other than what they like, than play the console that they prefer; it's insanely stupid and immature.
I want to ask them directly "What do you guys get out of it? Do you enjoy cyber bullying? Did you know cyber bullying is against the law? Why can't you let people enjoy what they like? Is it a crime to not be a conformist?". It's time we, as gamers, grow up and stop acting like immature brats who can't live with someone else liking a different system than you.
It's time for gamers to deal with it. Not everyone is going to agree with you, but that does not mean you have to attack them. What's next? Are you guys going to start painting graffiti on a so called "enemy" company's building? It's ridiculous and it's getting old.
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