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play some team games... pm me if you want to set some up...-0Crystallina wrote:I'm terrified to play anymore. Whenever I play, I'm afraid I'll make a mistake and people will jump on me for it. I'm deathly afraid of negative feedback. I apologize whenever I make a mistake, but sometimes it doesn't work.
What can I do?

You might want to avoid the speed games...Crystallina wrote:I'm terrified to play anymore. Whenever I play, I'm afraid I'll make a mistake and people will jump on me for it. I'm deathly afraid of negative feedback. I apologize whenever I make a mistake, but sometimes it doesn't work.
What can I do?


oggiss wrote:If you are afraid of getting yelled at, don't play me. I yell in 50% of the games
Dont worrie...we all make mistakesCrystallina wrote:I'm terrified to play anymore. Whenever I play, I'm afraid I'll make a mistake and people will jump on me for it. I'm deathly afraid of negative feedback. I apologize whenever I make a mistake, but sometimes it doesn't work.
What can I do?
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
The biggest mistake that gets made in 80-90% of all 4+ player esc games is coming up short on a take out and giving the game to someone who just had the good luck of playing after you. Don't play esc, and play 1-2 maps over and over until you have the strategic nuances figured out.Crystallina wrote:I'm terrified to play anymore. Whenever I play, I'm afraid I'll make a mistake and people will jump on me for it. I'm deathly afraid of negative feedback. I apologize whenever I make a mistake, but sometimes it doesn't work.
What can I do?
sometimes, recovering from the mistakes, before the other team or players can exploit them, is more fun than if you had played perfectly. the imperfections in this game are what make it fun...-0MOBAJOBG wrote:I've made plenty of mistakes and you know what, ...I'll be making more of those in the future.

Surely not....MOBAJOBG wrote:I've made plenty of mistakes and you know what, ...I'll be making more of those in the future.
No, this thread isn't about you.wicked wrote:haha oops. I thought this thread was about something/ someone else.
owenshooter wrote:sometimes, recovering from the mistakes, before the other team or players can exploit them, is more fun than if you had played perfectly. the imperfections in this game are what make it fun...-0MOBAJOBG wrote:I've made plenty of mistakes and you know what, ...I'll be making more of those in the future.
Learn how to play. It's not sarcasm, nor am I trying to be a jerk. It's just the only correct, honest answer to your question.Crystallina wrote:I'm terrified to play anymore. Whenever I play, I'm afraid I'll make a mistake and people will jump on me for it. I'm deathly afraid of negative feedback. I apologize whenever I make a mistake, but sometimes it doesn't work.
What can I do?
They might see, but that doesn't make their pain easier...Crystallina wrote:I just got ignored for making a mistake. The new feedback doesn't help. I try, really I do. I don't make mistakes on purpose. Why can't people see this?
Listen to DM; he's the only one in this thread who has spoken a shred of sense.Dancing Mustard wrote:Play lots of games. Then deliberately make mistakes.
That way when people yell at you for them, you'll feel a deep feeling of satisfaction knowing that your mission has been accomplished. Instead of making mistakes involuntarily and feeling guilty about them, you should turn the experience into a positive and set out to take pride in your mistakes. After all, he who does not mistakes tends not to make anything at all, no?
Remember: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or as the case may be: When life gives you annoying people who whinge and whine about mistakes made in an online turn-based non-hasbro-affiliated world-domination strategy game, then annoy them because they deserve no better.
Glad to be of assistance,
DM