Dragonz11111111
New Member
As much as I enjoy pugs, sometimes I find pubs more fun simply because people don't give too much of a *chocolate cookies* about winning, but care more about just doing what they want and enjoying themselves. No matter what you play pubs or pugs, you want to have fun and still win, but pugs are far more competitive and as a result I think people stop focusing on fun and starting leaning towards "Oh, I really want to win". And there's nothing wrong with that but eventually people get so caught up in winning that they forget about just having fun. And I feel that this level of competition is where most of this frustration, rage and general anger and toxicity come from.
So my suggestion would be to just play a game (or two) where we all just stayed in one big call. We would pick teams as usual but then not split off in two channels, instead it would just be one giant chat. Effectively you change the tone of the game, the game becomes significantly less competitive (due to the fact its harder to strategize) you spend more time talking, socializing, relaxing , screwing around and having fun with others. I don't want to completely remove the competitive factor from pugs, but I think having a break in between and just chilling will help everyone maintain a better attitude.
So my suggestion would be to just play a game (or two) where we all just stayed in one big call. We would pick teams as usual but then not split off in two channels, instead it would just be one giant chat. Effectively you change the tone of the game, the game becomes significantly less competitive (due to the fact its harder to strategize) you spend more time talking, socializing, relaxing , screwing around and having fun with others. I don't want to completely remove the competitive factor from pugs, but I think having a break in between and just chilling will help everyone maintain a better attitude.