>Decide to get back into Showdown randbat
>Am a 32 year old millennial
>Zoomers disconnect immediately and rage-quit when they're swept or on their last mon and have no way of winning
>no gg
Why are zoomers like this? Was is Covid? They don't even have the necessary social skills for basic etiquette in an online game with sprites.
>>57956595 (OP)I usually only rage quit when I get screwed over by RNG shit.
>>57956599This honestly was not what was happening.
You'll set up a good strategy, buff them, sweep because they can't think up good strategies on the fly and they will just act like spoiled unsportsmanlike little princesses.
>>57956595 (OP)I will make accounts to do double randbats and about half the players will disconnect if they're losing up to a certain elo. I don't say gg, most people don't either, it's not out of spite imo. It's never that hard to break into the top 20. Some people get way too upset about losing, 70% of randbats basically like playing the slots from the team you get to landing good rng and avoiding bad rng. Despite good plays you will often lose and win because you got unlucky or lucky
>>57956595 (OP)I try to play until the very end but if I’m put in a position where I’m most likely going to lose, I’ll forfeit. And if something like 4 against 2 or 5 against one, forfeiting is the best option
>>57956595 (OP)You're 32 worried about "zoomers" on a pokemon battle simulator, and blogposting assumptions on 4chan. you got bigger problems unc.
>>57956801Do you watch sportsball and expect the players to not shake hands, shit themselves and run off the field if they lose at the end of the game?
>>57956801league of legends mindset
>>57956595 (OP)People who bitch about others forfeiting too early are shitters who can't even climb above like 1300. You're playing at the bottom of the ladder and wondering why everybody is retarded. It's because you're retarded as well.
>>57957656Nah, maybe in normal formats, but in randbats you’ll get people ff whenever something they have to play around happens up to 1700 at least
There's literally nothing wrong with calling it quits when you know you're going to lose, save yourself time and pain. It's done in every board game, where people just shake hands over it and call it there.
The only people who complain about this is the ones craving the dopamine boost of winning, who get frustrated because they didn't get their fix.