avatarAiden (Illumination Gaming)

Summary

The author shares their experiences with and opinions on the most irritating types of online gamers, including cheaters, verbal/text abusers, smurfs/boosters, and salty/sore losers, emphasizing the negative impact these players have on the gaming community.

Abstract

In a detailed article, the author, a seasoned gamer, expresses frustration over the prevalence of disruptive players in online gaming communities. They categorize these players into four main types: cheaters who use hacks like aimbots to gain an unfair advantage, verbal/text abusers who engage in cyberbullying and toxic behavior, smurfs/boosters who manipulate their rank to dominate less skilled players, and salty/sore losers who cannot accept defeat gracefully. The author argues that these behaviors not only ruin the gaming experience but can also have detrimental effects on players' mental health. Despite the persistence of these issues, the author encourages gamers to remain patient and report offenders, while also promoting their gaming-related content and inviting others to join their publications on Medium and Vocal Media.

Opinions

  • The author believes that cheaters significantly undermine the integrity of competitive gaming by using hacks like aimbots.
  • Verbal/text abusers are seen as cyberbullies who can negatively affect other players' mental health.
  • Smurfs/boosters are considered to be manipulative, intentionally de-ranking to exploit less skilled players, which the author finds particularly annoying.
  • Salty/sore losers are viewed as individuals who cannot handle losing and often resort to accusing others of cheating or leaving games early.
  • The author advocates for reporting disruptive players to maintain a healthy gaming environment.
  • Despite the annoyances, the author remains optimistic, encouraging the gaming community to be resilient and enjoy gaming.
  • The author promotes their publications and invites gamers and content creators to join their community for more discussions on gaming, technology, design, and social media.

Gaming

Here Are the Most Annoying Types of Online Gamers.

I share my unusual gaming experiences and opinions of these joy killers.

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I can almost guarantee that most people who have played any sort of online game have come across some type of annoying player, whether they are on the opposing team or even someone on your side.

As a gamer, I’ve come across multiple annoying players on just about every online game I have played in the last decade.

I don’t understand why so many of these types of annoying people even exist. They honestly sometimes ruin the whole experience of an online game and can even demotivate some people from continuing to play.

Here are a few examples of the worst types of gamers in my opinion.

1 — Cheaters

Cheaters can be very annoying in any type of game but especially in competitive games where your performance directly contributes to your rank.

The games in which I’ve come across the most cheaters in has been FPS (First Person Shooter) games, such as Counter-Strike, Apex Legends, and Overwatch.

Cheaters usually use an aimbot in games like this which essentially means they can’t miss. This creates a massive unfair advantage which places them in a rank they don’t belong in since it’s almost impossible for a human being to have perfect aim.

The worst part of this is when these people get accused of cheating, they ridicule you for just simply being bad at the game and to “get on their level.”

Whenever I see these types of people in a game, my friends and I immediately report them so that, hopefully, they’ll be banned from playing.

2 — Verbal/Text Abusers

Not only can verbal abusers be annoying, but they can seriously affect gamers' mental health with excessive cyberbullying.

I genuinely don't understand why people like this exist since all they do is demean and insult anyone they come across. Additionally, it can be for the stupidest reason, such as simply being a kid.

Some people might say you can just turn off your voice or text chat, but the problem is that within some of these competitive online games, voice and text chat are required to communicate with your team to send and receive callouts.

I’ve come across toxicity like this in every online game I’ve played, from a simple game like Rocket League to a game with a more mature audience like New World.

Again, my friends and I always report people like this so that they hopefully get banned.

3 — Smurfs/Boosters

Before I get into this one, let me explain what a Smurf/Booster is. Smurfs are players who intentionally de-rank in a competitive game to verse players who are below their rank.

This is very common in most competitive games, but I’ve seen it the most in Rocket League. Players who can freestyle elite shots intentionally de-rank to score their “clips” on players who are unable to save the shot.

This happened to me a lot when I was slowly ranking up and became very annoyed almost every time I played.

Boosting can be seen as a form of smurfing since they are generally higher-ranked players boosting a lower ranked player/s to a higher rank using an alternative account.

The amount of times I’ve seen this happen is ridiculous. In addition to smurfing, this type of thing goes against the terms of every competitive game but somehow, there are still so many people getting away with it.

The worst part is, it can sometimes be very hard to identify a booster in some cases. So whenever I do come across one, I don’t know if I should report them or not since I’m not sure if they’re guilty or just an innocent player who are just playing at their best.

4 — Salty/Sore Losers

Salty players and sore losers can sometimes be funny, but other times can get on my nerves.

Picture this, you’re playing a competitive game and peaking during this specific session. You hit an amazing clip and celebrate with your friends. But immediately afterward, a player on the opposing team insists you’re a Smurf and threatens to report you.

This happened to me recently in Rocket League when I scored a specific freestyle goal in a competitive game for the first time. But my opponent decided I must be smurfing since they haven't seen a shot like that scored in their games before. I got reported, but of course, I didn’t get banned since I wasn’t in the wrong.

Another thing I don’t understand about these types of players is when they ridicule you for being a “Sh*t” player, even though they’re losing. They blame it on luck and usually end up leaving the game early.

I don't understand what you could gain from being such an ignorant person like this. It genuinely annoys and confuses me.

Final Words

I’m aware that some of these types of annoying players will always exist in online games, and that is an honest shame. But we need to be patient and remain calm.

Online shops need a safe space for people to enjoy themselves, compete against others, and decompress after a day full of stress. Gamers shouldn’t have to go through additional stress while playing their favorite online game.

I shared my thought in this post and would love to read about yours too. Thank you for reading and commenting.

If you enjoy my posts, please consider following my profile since I plan to post about exciting gaming-related news and talk about technology, design, and social media in my stories.

With that being said, thank you for reading my post, and have a good one.

Quick Updates on My Publication Duties

I posted a new bulletin for my other publication called Illumination Videos and Podcasts. If you are a YouTuber or Podcaster, you may join my publication. Here is the invitation.

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I created my first curated collection for our new publication, ILLUMINATION Videos and Podcasts. I invited YouTubers and podcasters. The collection has interesting videos from talented writers. I hope you will find some valuable stories and videos.

I recently joined Vocal Media as a writer and found it interesting. There is a specific gaming community on Vocal. You might check my findings in the attached story.

Last week, I introduced two writing challenges offered by Vocal Media. They ended, but today I found another great one for poetry writers.

If you are a poet, you might enjoy this one.

If you are new to Vocal Media and would like to join as a member, you might use my referral. It will not cost you extra similar to Medium membership.

On Medium, I recently posted my first curated collection for writers contributing to Illumination Gaming Publication. I hope you find some valuable pieces in this collection. I appreciate your support of these writers.

More importantly, I Attempt to Solve a Problem of the New Writers with a Bit of Humor on YouTube and TikTok. And I created a new website for the Illumination Gaming publication.

If you enjoy my posts, please consider following my profile since I plan to post about exciting gaming-related news and talk about technology, design, and social media in my stories.

About Me

I write articles in my field covering gaming, film-making, social media, and design. I am also a YouTuber. Thank you for subscribing to my account to get notifications when I post on Medium. I also created a new website to share my content for free and promote stories of writers contributing to my publications on Medium. Let’s connect on Twitter and LinkedIn.

I own two publications on Medium. One for video gamers and another for YouTubers and Podcasters. I also support Illumination Integrated Publications as a volunteer editor and participate in collaborative activities in the Slack Workspace. Writer applications for my publications can be sent via this weblink. Please add your Medium ID.

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