There's too much toxicity in the world today. People should be trying to make the planet a better place. Especially gamers! After our last list prompted a response from PewDiePie himself, we've decided to put together eight ways even you can make a difference.
Pick up the pace in this vibrant shooter.
Rockstar Games is dedicated to GTA 6 and GTA Online now, but Red Dead Redemption 2's new sales report proves RDO needs more attention.
Personally I liked that RDO wasn't smash hit but it proved that players were really there for the single player portion of the game and should settle take two execs down off their micro transactions high horse a little ongoing
A Ghost of Tsushima PC player witnessed a terrifying "bug" when the hornets in his game grew to gigantic sizes.
I so shamefully clicked on it, fail
It's quite simple, really.
Three step process:
#1 Love the games more than the systems and try to invest in more than one, so that you can form a legitimate appreciation for games and systems outside of what you're used to. In fact, try to do so even if you can't afford more than one. At least then you'll be more likely to have your opinion taken seriously.
#2 Be fair, but don't be excessive, in your criticism of systems, regardless of whether you like them or not, and try to learn where the line between fair and opinionated lies instead of simply accepting your own opinion as the overriding truth.
Logical analysis is fine, but trying to take a console out of the same consideration line as its competition, because you dislike it and/or don't own it and/or don't consider it "a real console", is what fanboys do.
Don't be a cynical fanboy in 2018.
#3 Try to disassociate yourself from being a part of any one fanbase, and accept that none of them are safe from the toxic elements without becoming too much of a part of them. Your preferred fanbase isn't "the best" or "the least toxic". Accept that, let it go, and enjoy what you like without making a big deal about trivial things or arguing with fanboys who insist on doing so.
Don't virtue signal, using PewDiePie as clickbait