The wikipedia explanation
of rage quitting fits me perfectly.
Although, Jedi's and hardcore gamers can also be prudes and of the «arschloch» persuasion and are like the disciples
of the rage quitting universe.
So now I'll attempt to sum up the experience
of rage quitting as best I can.
Finally we come to the only mention
of rage quitting precisely in the article.
That alone was pretty damn agonizing, but the fact that death brings you back to the start of the scene, where you still have to make it through the random hard part was part of the cause for a lot
of rage quitting (but I'll talk more about that in a bit).
In fact I'd go as far as saying that this game may even have been one of the founding fathers
of the rage quit.
Our love for it is well documented; what isn't so well known is that one of our number has purchased the first game, Dark Souls, on three separate occasions and on
each of those rage quit no later than the Undead Parish, and sold the game.
Now I have met a lot of different gamers in my life and almost all of them have had a rage quit story to share, and some have claimed to not be guilty
of a rage quit.
Not exact matches
Hmmm... OK then I am known to
rage quit on call
of duty but I think most people do it's that kind
of game, ow and I hate lag haha I do play games when ever I can but I don't class myself as addicted haha.
My friend even
rage -
quitted because
of that.
Because John's life is in utter disarray — he's
quit his job, drinks too much, suffers mood swings
of depression and
rage, and lives in a dump — it's plausible when he accepts the offer.
Vine has been exploding with
rage quits and Youtube has had lots
of videos
of people doing really well.
What should be an easily playable title in this era filled with such monsters as Battlefield 3, Wrecked is instead plagued by frame - rate issues that cause the game to stutter along at the oddest
of times, often justifying the
rage -
quit infested online multiplayer.
If you're the type
of person who loves playing the old 80's retro games, you're going to love the style and gameplay; it will have you
rage quitting, swearing and wanting to throw your Xbox out
of the window, as you jump around avoiding different obstacles to get through each level and reach Oktarus!
Speaking
of games with time limits, I also recently picked up my Persona 4 Golden save, which I
rage quit after beating the Reaper and having the game freeze.
In my estimation perma - death has also been the cause
of several thousand
rage quits.
My experience online in both co-op and competitive modes was pretty straight forward, with a solid connection all round with only a handful
of people disconnecting before the game ended but did seem to be «
rage quits».
I wish I had the yoda - like strength to not
rage quit... If there's a game I've
quit the most because
of rage I'd say battlefield 3 when I still had a 384Kb line (and my sister goes on FB)
There's a reason why many
of the Jedi in Star Wars became Sith it's because they weren't leet enough to stick to the Jedi Code like a hardcore gamer, and essentially
rage quit the light side.
I have to say that one
of the things that makes me want to
rage quit is a-holes that make you feel super crap for making a small mistake.
Yep, i've never understood people threatening to
rage quit when one power
of theirs has it's damage lowered by 2 - 4 %, or that the dye / hat / mount they like costs too much.
I think that on the flipside
rage quitting is okay within a single player game, but when you're playing a multiplayer game particularly
of the FPS variety it gives an aura
of bad sportsmanship (which nearly everyone is online).
Count Dooku was just mad at Yoda because he had douchey Jedi name and
rage quitted the light side
of the force.
But
rage quitting is more complex than one measly line
of text.
But that is to say that most
of the reasons for
rage quitting are normally due to the screams
of 14 year olds on XBOX live attacking you with insults as they murder your face at COD.
A game which is designed to make you
rage quit is indication enough
of the epidemic that is
rage quitting.
It is normally confounded by the type
of game being played, the players themselves and the context
of what has caused the
rage - induced
quitting in the first place.
The first step I took in trying to define
rage quitting was to use Google because as we all know Google is the most reliable source
of information available to the human race.
Rage Quitting is defined as, «exiting a game prematurely out
of anger».
Still, unless Shao Khan pisses you off so much that you
rage quit and throw your copy
of the game in the bin, the fighting mechanics that power Mortal Kombat should keep you grinning like a lunatic.
13 February, 2016 - Archage bans
Rage Quit guild members for use
of exploits to kill Leviathan, a mythic - and so far, undefeated - creature in the game.
I would also like to note that even some
of the most skilled gamers «
rage quit.»
There are plenty
of things in video games that have irritated us over the years, from confusing mechanics to bugs and glitches, but there's nothing quite as likely to force a
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Though I will admit there were plenty
of instances where constant boss battle deaths ended in me
rage quitting the game altogether and throwing my Vita down in disgust.
Still, you'll constantly be on the verge
of rage -
quitting as some multiplayer objectives show that they aren't nearly polished enough.
It sounds to me like this will cause a large increase in the number
of people going to that 4 - hour penalty box from all the
rage quits it's likely to cause.
You've heard
of rage -
quit?
Seriously if these worms were playing Call
Of Duty against your team you would
rage quit.
Most groups with 4 dps will wipe a couple
of times, and some will
rage quit, even in Story Mode.
It was all quite messy and led to a few highly - popularised
rage -
quits from social media (temporary,
of course) and more than a few fights between friends.
And the other thing is that there is still some frustrating «follow this person but don't do a certain something» missions that can lead to some not so healthy
rage quits if you are
of that type.
The problem with this game is that the first few hours will have you on the verge
of rage -
quitting, or throwing your controller as far as it'll go.
While they're sure to induce the odd controller throwing
rage quit they'll require patience and communication with other members
of your squad.
After spending weeks in balancing and routing out bugs in the game, «Hand
of the King» offers players a new castle themed level with its own «
rage -
quit inducing» boss, a new nightmare difficulty level, and a wealth
of new weapons, monsters, and design tweaks.
As someone who spent up to two hours designing masterpieces, the game also provided one
of my first
rage -
quits, when all
of my hard - earned data disappeared even after saving (in other words, the game pulled a Pokemon Silver on me).
I forgot what game I did as well, but I remember I had to lose most
of my games just so they wouldn't
rage quit.
As previously announced, Rose, Juri, and Elena have been added to the roster, but perhaps even more exciting than 3 new characters is that Capcom has also attempted to address the
rage quitting problem in the online multiplayer portions
of the game.
Castlevania Lords
of Shadow 2 is as mentioned earlier a mixed bag, some parts work and are entertaining while others will have you either
rage quitting or just simply not caring enough to keep going.
These characters have a mega-advantage and they're fun to play, but kills can be cheap and lesser - experienced players may
rage quit after the cycle
of spawn - death - spawn.
The Gears
of War 4 update 3 hit earlier this month, adding some classic maps and
rage -
quit penalties for poor sports.