10 Biggest Reasons No One Cares About Playing Video Games Online
9. Uneven Competition
Uneven competition is a buzzkill. The range of skill you might find is dizzying from the first-time player who casually decided to check out multiplayer, to the absolute pro that has perfected the craft to a tee, the competition can change the whole mood of a match. Neither should be faulted for talent or lack thereof but it can be a major vibe killer nonetheless. Scoring touchdowns in Madden stops being fun when you are up by 52 at halftime. Blasting fools in Battlefield loses its hype when you in fact, are the fool. Skies turn gray and food doesn't taste as good as it used to. Everybody has been there. Yet again, this is in no way aimed at shaming someone just beginning to get into online gaming or someone who simply has a way with the controls. Better forms of matchmaking have started to put similar skill levels together, so hopefully this problem will be eradicated in the near future. Fact is fact though, and either one of these things can make a quick game feel like work at a nine to five job with a mean boss that has impossible demands. Don't work at a nine to five job with a mean boss that has impossible demands.
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