No swearing, but any rage targeted at MCoC sends me into a heated monologue discussing the inequities of whatever game mode made me angry. Said monologue typically has a soporific effect on both of my dogs.
I curse a little, or a lot, i usually exit the game and smack my phone a couple times, but not too hard so that it doesn't break, and then share my anger of the game with my alliance mates.
Swear. Loudly, longly, to the heavens themselves if I am at work alone, and at the mental heavens if others are around. Typically followed by rage-reviving, as BS fights are what make me mad. RNG pulls of poop just make me sad, and I console myself by gazing at the good champs I do have.
If the game can dictate your mood then there’s something very wrong with you.
Really, so getting upset about something in the game makes us abnormal? Something we invest hours a day to. People get upset if they have a bad meal at a restaurant; and we have 3 meals a day. People get upset about people cutting line, about their favorite sports team losing.
No, getting upset about something ingame is perfectly normal.
If the game can dictate your mood then there’s something very wrong with you.
Really, so getting upset about something in the game makes us abnormal? Something we invest hours a day to. People get upset if they have a bad meal at a restaurant; and we have 3 meals a day. People get upset about people cutting line, about their favorite sports team losing.
No, getting upset about something ingame is perfectly normal.
People get upset over the slightest things. Little wonder why most people are impatient, consistently upset, and want instant gratification.
Bad meal at a restaurant? Lesson learnt and don't eat there again.
People cutting line? Be gracious, let them know politely that it is rude to do so.
Favorite sports team losing? Accept that win and loss are 2 sides of the same coin in competition. One cannot exist without the other.
If it's something you can be "not upset about" simply by changing your mindset, you'll be a much happier person.
If the game can dictate your mood then there’s something very wrong with you.
Really, so getting upset about something in the game makes us abnormal? Something we invest hours a day to. People get upset if they have a bad meal at a restaurant; and we have 3 meals a day. People get upset about people cutting line, about their favorite sports team losing.
No, getting upset about something ingame is perfectly normal.
People get upset over the slightest things. Little wonder why most people are impatient, consistently upset, and want instant gratification.
Bad meal at a restaurant? Lesson learnt and don't eat there again.
People cutting line? Be gracious, let them know politely that it is rude to do so.
Favorite sports team losing? Accept that win and loss are 2 sides of the same coin in competition. One cannot exist without the other.
If it's something you can be "not upset about" simply by changing your mindset, you'll be a much happier person.
My point was that there’s not something “seriously wrong with us” as you said. It’s completely normal. Sure, existing it your zen state of acceptance would be wonderful, but we’re not abnormal for being completely normal
You just need to look past the fact that not every pull will be good.
The last time I opened a 5* that was beneficial to my roster was.. hm.... at least 6 months back.
The further you progress in the game, the longer something "good" comes around.
To put it into perspective, others will be stoked to pull a Spark as a 5*. I've got lucky and pulled him about 4 months back and he has been sitting at R3 as arena fodder. Domino, Omega Red, Emma Frost, Aegon etc will also suffer the same fate.
Fortunately I do not let this game affect me so much as to loose my rationality n cause self destruction. Even if the going gets tough I simply quit. Return later. Start over. Finish it.am not in a race so why feel pressed at all? My 5* champ luck can frustrate anyone to get tempted to shell out money to buy better luck but not me. Playing for over one yr now yet not uncollected. Yet no regrets no rush no temptation can allure me to invest anything except my free time. I shall remain the tortoise that I am. withdrawn when required resurfacing when time n fortune favours.
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Dr. Zola
What? Isn’t that what everyone does at the start of every Uncollected Difficulty????
We've got a week and a half before the cycle starts over.
Really, so getting upset about something in the game makes us abnormal? Something we invest hours a day to. People get upset if they have a bad meal at a restaurant; and we have 3 meals a day. People get upset about people cutting line, about their favorite sports team losing.
No, getting upset about something ingame is perfectly normal.
People get upset over the slightest things. Little wonder why most people are impatient, consistently upset, and want instant gratification.
Bad meal at a restaurant? Lesson learnt and don't eat there again.
People cutting line? Be gracious, let them know politely that it is rude to do so.
Favorite sports team losing? Accept that win and loss are 2 sides of the same coin in competition. One cannot exist without the other.
If it's something you can be "not upset about" simply by changing your mindset, you'll be a much happier person.
My point was that there’s not something “seriously wrong with us” as you said. It’s completely normal. Sure, existing it your zen state of acceptance would be wonderful, but we’re not abnormal for being completely normal
The last time I opened a 5* that was beneficial to my roster was.. hm.... at least 6 months back.
The further you progress in the game, the longer something "good" comes around.
To put it into perspective, others will be stoked to pull a Spark as a 5*. I've got lucky and pulled him about 4 months back and he has been sitting at R3 as arena fodder. Domino, Omega Red, Emma Frost, Aegon etc will also suffer the same fate.
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