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Especially as the winning team.
Listen, I get it— it can be frustrating to get unskilled dps, a reckless tank, or an uncordinated team. Sometimes— a lot of the time— it’s true: their tank/healer/etc was better. But does it really need to be said? Not particularly.
I always feel my heart sink when I’m in some quickplay game where I can tell the tank is a new player or just trying out a new hero and at the end of a rough match someone just has to say “tank diff”. Like yeah, buddy. We get it. Just say GG and move on, or reach out to the player with advice! Maybe you’re insecure and trying to make sure everyone knows it wasn’t your fault. Turns out that most people don’t care, and will just move on to their next game. Sore winners in particular just confuse the hell out of me.
tl;dr: player skill level varies— no need to rub salt in the wound. let ppl learn.
I just responded with derrr diff derherr diff der diff come up with some original stuff. Look buddy I know thinkings hard for you I mean you play overwatch but at least get the cobwebs out man
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