In the last few games I have played, half the enemy team is AFK. I know they are just sitting there trying to boost their rank without having to play. Not only is it pathetic but it is making the game not fun.
I know I know, I should just leave right? Yea well, when I do that, the very next game I jump into, it’s the same.
I know how you feel, it’s getti g really troublesome that half of my team or the opposing team is afk. What’s even more annoying is that the people that are afk don’t show up on my radar, it’s like if they don’t move they won’t ever show up. (They should show even If they’re standing still)
> I know how you feel, it’s getti g really troublesome that half of my team or the opposing team is afk. What’s even more annoying is that the people that are afk don’t show up on my radar, it’s like if they don’t move they won’t ever show up. (They should show even If they’re standing still)
I just don’t get why people would spend money on a video game and not play it. You spent money so you could turn it on and sit there? Am I missing something here?
How does fantasy digital rank help you in real life? Games are not some status quo. lol.
> No joke.
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> Would love to see a study done on this. Personally, my hypothesis is this (and I am not trying to be mean, just purely clinical):
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> 1) Their lives are horrible and lack any self esteem so seeing a high rank gives them reason to continue to live and draw breath.
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> 2) They are trying to makeup in manhood what nature shorted them. And yes we all know what that is.
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> 3) They have no work ethic or strong moral compass.
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> 4) Younger people that grew up in “today’s” world where everything is NOW! So they do not want to put any work in. Just want the easy way out.
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> Number 4 I think would be a big percent of the study and some of 3 also. Main reason I believe that is the big cheating scandal that rocked Harvard this year. Or maybe it was Yale? Either way it was an Ivy League School. They cheated on a take home exam.
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> Yes. I really did just type, take home exam. You know, a test you can take home and use your book and notes from class, if you took any.
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> A boatload of students cheated on a take home exam. That just blows my mind.