… people who leave matches in any game aren’t gamers, those are what we call Jocks, they have no right being in our world. I have been training my FPS reflexes for about 30 years… I’m sorry thar your next Generation lack of gaming skills upsets you. I find it funny that a 34 year old pothead can outmaneuver the average 17 year old gamer these days. You have to be smart to be good… You have to be able to train your brain to think quickly what somebody else will do in every given situation, and anticipate those moves and counter them before they happen. I don’t want to say get good… but the fact is… You need to get good.

Am I bragging? I might as well be since the Next Generation considers bragging some type of proof that you’re a good gamer… but I’m a little better, I definitely try not to brag…

The most fun I get out of MMO based competition games is those messages you get from butthurt kids who can’t even comprehend half the (REDACTED ANTI GAMER WORD) I’m saying because they aren’t actual gamers. I had one guy message me after I committed suicide on OverWatch to avoid him killing me and save my character… I also took him with me. He didn’t like that and sent me a long message letting me know that he was a lesser gamer.

Sorry that I was raised on games that actually present a challenge… Sorry that my generation isn’t the one who had ability to contact developers and complain about the difficulty of games. Back in my day… We used to rise to the occasion and become better at our hobby. You’d rather throw money at the situation like you need some kind of handicap just to compete. I’m not impressed. Just like you shouldn’t be.

When you leave a game… It proves that you suck. It proves that you can’t handle the stress. It proves that you can’t handle a challenge. It proves that you can’t even admit that you might not be better than somebody else… And in today’s gaming universe, that in itself is a sin. Admitting that you might be lesser than someone else… Is the first step to recovery.

In case anyone else might want to prove that gamers in today’s society are weak.