While American Gamers spew obscenities, annoying noises, and even slurs in online gaming, UK Gamers seem to focus more on supportive communication, eloquent team play, and a more cooperative spirit.
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Golden Axe is a great game I enjoyed it on the SMS, Genesis and in the arcade. Great game but it truly was a quarter eater back in the day. I wish Sega could get the rights to the arcade port of Moonwalker another great arcade game I enjoyed. Collect so many monkeys and become Robo Michael lol.
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I'm a proud American, and we generally do not apologize for who we are, what we stand for, or HOW WE GAME!
Red White and Blue baby. Oh Wait, those are the same colors of the British flag. I wonder if there's a correlation...
I've only had minimal experience playing with UK players and yes it was a positive experience; however I've talked with people who swear NEVER to play with them on any online game because of their "we're better than everyone" attitude.
Other European players I've had mixed experiences; women love us and men hate us...
As an English person, I can say that this is total BS. Both are as bad as the other. I've met plenty of pleasant American people over Steam, PSN and XBL, and far more that are as described in this article. However, I have also met loads of chav (English noun. Google it.) arse holes from the UK. Most of them are northern from my experience.
<looks at UK gamers> Have a cookie :)
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<looks at US gamers> <shrugs> probably just their accent
That's your opinion piece? Citing just your personal experience in pretty much one paragraph for Americans and one for UK? This could have been left to twitter or something of the like rather than wasting time with a whole blog post on it. The relevance of it is just as relevant of my comment here, only I'm not writing it to express something to the world, just to the author of this worthless opinion piece intended to rile up people because he says Americans aren't as sophisticated as someone else.