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When Gaming gets taken too seriosly
Sometimes I'll get pissed when I'm losing a game, but the guy in this video really takes gaming too seriously (looks like Halo, or something like that) - makes me laugh.
http://www.lookatentertainment.com/n...ids/v-1753.wmv |
Looks like he really sucks at videogames, 'cause I don't hear him saying, "Got your ass!" or "10 points mothafucka!" Instead he's like, "fuck!" "shit!" "fuck you!" "shut up!"... etc. I expected him to start cussing at himself for sucking so bad.
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This is exactly what DotA would sound/look like if a large portion of the community had mics/cameras. |
Reminds me of the people who play BF2.
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ahh that was funny. i play alot of fps pc games and theres always people like that. but on the plus side at least people this disturbed are inside and away from the public. just think what would happen if he was driving and someone cut him off. that guys road rage waiting to happen. i never did understand why people got so excited over a game. someone should tell these people that the best players are normaly the most relaxed. If that guy dosnt learn to relax hes going to have a heart attack or a brain hemerage or something before hes 20. that or maybe someone will start loading him down with ridilin
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Haha, wow. I get mad at my games sometimes, but damn, chill out buddy. You will live to see another day. :lol:
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Actually, people might not want to acknowledge the connection between gaming and violence, but on the basis of that video, I reckon you could make an argument that gaming can turn you into an anti-social screaming retard. Then again, watching sports can do the same. |
I got to say, I'm quite a bit like that. I get ultra-hyper-competitive, and nothing really pisses me off more than losing. In my gaming career, I've gone through around 3 atari controllers, 7 genesis controllers (and that's with me repairing some [thank you Mr. Wizard]), 2 Genesis systems, one turbographix 16, 1 NES, 4 PS1 controllers, 2 PS1 systems, and a dreamcast controller. I'm sure that my Xbox would've met the same fate before I sold it, but I was afraid I might pull a muscle if I tried to throw that controller. I've calmed down some, but I will still leave my friend's house if I lose a game too bad (usually trailing a cloud of swear words, insults, and "the game cheated" comments). As a matter of fact, about the only time I use swear words whatsoever is in competitive situations (video games, board games, card games, sports, gambling, whatever). And when driving, but I treat driving as a competitive activity.
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eh.. just like the video game playing grandma, Old Grandma Hardcore
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Yeah, I'm like a toned down version of that guy. I'll flip off the screen, I'll drop F-Bombs, I'll toss the controller... However, I don't do that as freely as this guy, and NEVER when I'm online on X-Box. If a game kicks my ass, I'm simply letting my anger out without pissing off anyone, if another player kicks my ass, it's because he/she is better than me and I accept that. I don't think my decibel level is like this guy's, though. He needs some morphine drip, STAT.
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A real man wouldn't have been scared to punch his TV. Did you see how gingerly he "shook" the TV? Screams like he's a tough guy but that's about it.
Now I know what those whiny ass 14 year olds on Live are actually doing at their house.. It's a fuckin' game man.. |
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It makes me wonder why he even plays the game. He didn't seem to be enjoying it.
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We guys will memorize things like the top speed of a Ferarri - even though most of us will never drive one. (j/k) If I was that kid's father and saw how he was treating the TV and that XBox I got him for Christmas I'd do him a big personal favor for him and confiscate both of them ... seeing how upset they make him. |
Heh, I've seen something frighteningly close to that. A friend of mine was off his meds while playing C&C and he acted in a very similar manner. He was playing single player thankfully. Had I not known he was off his meds I would have been seriously concerned.
He's much better now. |
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What I don't understand is continuing to play when you've reached that point of frustration where you're constantly cursing at the game. Save the game, go do something else, and come back later, geez. When it isn't fun anymore, why do it? Gilda |
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I lolled excessively at that video.
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other answer)as it is we can't win against females irl...we wont let a bunch of circuits defeat us also :p |
I wish there was better moderation (not unlike the moderatuion here on tfp) online, in order to weed out the antisocial violent people who play games like that. I know a dozen people like that who should simply not be able to play games. If you can't stop and cool down, then you should go read a book. The more they play the game, the more they get worked up, the more likely they are to take the hatred out of the den and into work or school. Besides, the best players online are completly calm. I've seen people like "Random" (considered by many to be among the best Star Craft players in history, inventor of the Reaver drop) play Star Craft on battlenet, and he is 100% calm when he plays, winning or losing.
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Can the other players hear what he's saying somehow? If so, then that's even more messed up than I originally thought. It's jerks like that that are the reason I don't play multiplayer online games. Is it because it's a videogame maybe? I mean, I've seen guys go nuts at a Scrabble tournament once or twice, but there seems to be something about videogames that invite this type of behavior more than say, chess or Risk. Quote:
For PVP games, I think I'll stick with real life, and use video games for the solo stuff. They're a lot more fun that way because I can actually win sometimes. Gilda |
Yea, if you look closely on the vid, he's got an earpiece type thing in, bit like a hands-free kit. It's not that easy to see, though. I know you can also get the headset things.
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I'd worry more about an adolecent whose agressive tendencies have no avenue for expression - Sociopathy is frequently a function of systematic repression of "destructive emotions" in adolecents. While it's unplesant to watch this spoiled kid ... I believe it'd be best to sublimate those impules into physical sport or other physical discipline. Realistically, I don't think this kid's going to easily warm up to the idea of starting ballet lessons or gymnastics - but I believe this guy is a prime candidate for a good martial arts school. In my experience the "hyperactive", even violent, teens that become absorbed in martial arts (as opposed to the ones who attend 5 classes then quit) learn physical discipline and how to manage their personal impulses. It shouldn't surprise you to know there are many kids like this around. Take comfort in knowing that 99% of them will outgrow it. Ones who never learn to deal with it are the ones who manifest schitzotypal tendencies. But if he were my kid I'd take away the console for sure and send him out to do sports. And I'd fight the temptation to smack him for being a spoiled brat ... or not. |
In all probability, if you actually put him in a confrontational situation, he'd back down in a heartbeat. It's only because he has anonymity and distance on his side that he's behaving like such a meatstick. What age would you guys peg him at? He didn't seem that young to me... certainly old enough to know better.
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Ready for the sequel?
Can't quite tell, but I'm pretty sure it's the same guy (for the love of humanity; there can't be too many more people of this sort!). "Go fist yourself, faggot" These two video are hilarious. What an idiot! :lol: |
He's gonna break his tv someday and then he'll really have something to bitch about :(
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TOo bad it was just single player :D
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LE-HU-SA-HER |
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