Soft.
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@LIONED-33_XBL said in Soft.:
Keep trying sluggo. the Lego games are probably a bit more down your ally.
I know this isn't the point, but some of those LEGO games are actually pretty freaking fun.
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Pretty sure this clown is just a troll.
Griefing and trolling are both signs of mental illness though so I hope you get the help you need OP.
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Gotta be a troll fer sure
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@Teak2112_MLBTS nope he’s real I’ve faced him twice
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@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN said in Soft.:
@ref479ode_PSN said in Soft.:
The game is designed to make weak people rage
Fixed it for you. Not everyones entire identity is their W/L record. Some of us (normal people) can take a loss, say "well that sucked", and move on to the next game without sulking and spending the rest of the night dwelling on it. Some of us (again...normal people) can win a game online and resist that urge to message the person we just beat to tell them that they're trash and they should "git gud".
Its a game. Nothing more.
That's cute
You can look up my name and I'm 30-0, I def do care about my record but I rarely play ranked because of it.
If I'm frustrated it's typically cause I expect to be good and I'm not executing. I don't know what is or isn't normal... Don't really care but I'm competitive and expect to play well, I'm like that in the game... In real life. Sometimes if I play like [censored] it does affect me and irritate me till I play again, I cant control that.
I'm in competitive powerlifting and if I have a bad lift or poorly execute something it does bug me till I go back and execute better... My personality isn't like "oh well, it's a lift".
I own two businesses as well so I'm sure that desire to win at everything mindset has helped in some aspects and been detrimental in others.
Would I like to play a game and not have any care whatsoever on the outcome? Would love to but it's not in my nature, I would Def like to play the game and just not even care. I often time choose not to play the game cause I don't feel like "trying hard" .... That's also why I'll typically stick with events or br because I care a little less about those but depending on my mindset going into the game.
I can also say while I get mad playing the game I've never broken a controller....where it would sound like the breaking of a controller isn't the most abnormal thing when it comes to this game
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A player that dashboards is as soft as it gets.
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If you dashboard before the ball falls you deserve it honestly. Let the ball fall. I got players I don’t use because their stats are bad because of people dashboarding on their homers so I got lower stats with them now.
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@ref479ode_PSN said in Soft.:
I'm in competitive powerlifting and if I have a bad lift or poorly execute something it does bug me till I go back and execute better...
Theres a world of difference between attempting to execute better next turn and storming off the stage in the middle of a competition though.
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@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN said in Soft.:
@ref479ode_PSN said in Soft.:
I'm in competitive powerlifting and if I have a bad lift or poorly execute something it does bug me till I go back and execute better...
Theres a world of difference between attempting to execute better next turn and storming off the stage in the middle of a competition though.
Not really, as someone who has never broken a controller... I would not be surprised if someone played this game and threw their controller... In a powerlifting meet if someone executed a lift poorly and went to the back and yelled the f word really loud. I'd consider those the same reactionary things.
If someone goes to the back and like complains to the judges to give them another chance or go and kick over the plates at their opponents warmup area who beat them and call their mom a fat face... Sure, that could be like going on a long winded txt to a mlb the show opponent and telling them to get gud or whatever .
I feel like dashboarding by itself is more like example 1
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@GoozeFn_PSN I didn't know using R2 does that.
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@ref479ode_PSN said in Soft.:
I would not be surprised if someone played this game and threw their controller... In a powerlifting
I do 20 curls with my controller every RS game. Keeps me fit.
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@bpwildbill11_PSN It can if someone is doing it right when you are about to start your pinpoint. It’s pretty clear when someone is doing it to disrupt your pitch.
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@GoozeFn_PSN Interesting. I always use meter because I played a lot of 06 before I even thought of getting a newer one, and I have 21.
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Waaaaaaaahhhhh! I don’t get my virtual homerun!!!
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You are definitely a troll, there is no need to dashboard every game just because something doesn't go your way
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@ref479ode_PSN said in Soft.:
@Easy_Duhz_It__PSN said in Soft.:
@ref479ode_PSN said in Soft.:
I'm in competitive powerlifting and if I have a bad lift or poorly execute something it does bug me till I go back and execute better...
Theres a world of difference between attempting to execute better next turn and storming off the stage in the middle of a competition though.
Not really, as someone who has never broken a controller... I would not be surprised if someone played this game and threw their controller... In a powerlifting meet if someone executed a lift poorly and went to the back and yelled the f word really loud. I'd consider those the same reactionary things.
If someone goes to the back and like complains to the judges to give them another chance or go and kick over the plates at their opponents warmup area who beat them and call their mom a fat face... Sure, that could be like going on a long winded txt to a mlb the show opponent and telling them to get gud or whatever .
I feel like dashboarding by itself is more like example 1
See i feel like dashboarding is more like example 2. Everyone playing this game, whether its online or against the CPU, has yelled at the tv at one point or another. If it were like example 1, you'd cuss for a minute....buckle down and stick it to that MFer in the next inning. By dashboarding, you're looking to take out your frustration on an inferior player.
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The op is soft
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@LookatTheRhino_PSN and he’s proud of it. Which says a lot about him
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