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takes a strong soul!
Interesting . majority of millennials such as my self and being in the older part of that group grew up with every violent game created and still continue to play them and not do any of the above said as we can tell the difference between reality and fantasy. its not the 30 plus asking to be treated nice in a game. if people think rust is "toxic" they could never survived xbox live lobby chat . your ears would melt off and your feeling burst into flames. people understood the difference. not anymore thats why they call communities in games "toxic" its also a way of using words to suppress others to conform to a game play they see fit . I.e. roof camper,naked,door camper all words that are an action deemed "not good" . your mom and dad playing D&D would have gotten them thrown in the gulag if they was as soft as the new generations.