I'll be honest, I don't know how to tank in the feast. I was running practice mode to try and see if I could do it, and I wasn't performing well. I lost nearly every match, and weighed down the team.
But that gives you no excuse to message me after the content in a rude manner. I was cussed out and called horrible things just because I didn't perform in the way they wanted. I get that they were grinding matches and probably felt frustrated with losses, but I am too. I want to be good at my role, and be a supportive member of the team.
Please don't message me in PMs rudely. I'm open to advice, but being a stink just because you got gold or diamond, and think ing you have authority over everyone is pretty sad. I honestly felt like quitting Paladin and just not doing PVP as the job ever because of the harassment.
What I want people to get out of this is that PVP harassment is still a problem. Muting the feast chat did help remove it, but it's still very much a problem. I hope it improves but I doubt it. PVP is toxic in every game. Even simple practice modes that are supposed to be new PVP player friendly.
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But that gives you no excuse to message me after the content in a rude manner. I was cussed out and called horrible things just because I didn't perform in the way they wanted. I get that they were grinding matches and probably felt frustrated with losses, but I am too. I want to be good at my role, and be a supportive member of the team.
Please don't message me in PMs rudely. I'm open to advice, but being a stink just because you got gold or diamond, and think ing you have authority over everyone is pretty sad. I honestly felt like quitting Paladin and just not doing PVP as the job ever because of the harassment.
What I want people to get out of this is that PVP harassment is still a problem. Muting the feast chat did help remove it, but it's still very much a problem. I hope it improves but I doubt it. PVP is toxic in every game. Even simple practice modes that are supposed to be new PVP player friendly.
Continue reading...