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This kind of discussion isn't exclusive to Marvel Rivals or Overwatch—it's common in nearly every competitive multiplayer game, from League of Legends to Apex Legends to Valorant. Competitive players want a fair and rewarding experience, and frustration often stems from feeling like certain mechanics or metas undermine that. While some people take things too far, passionate debates about balance and game design are a sign of an engaged community rather than a toxic one.
If anything, strong reactions indicate that people believe in the game’s potential. A game that no one cares about wouldn’t have heated discussions—it would just be ignored.
I don't care about ranked, it's just more serious than quick match, it's the way "we" lose that bothers me.
When I lose, I question myself: if I'm doing the role of Tank, Support, DPS well, contrary to these people.
Just big mouths.
just ignore it and move on.
Which is actually why right now is a great time to get into OW if you've never played it. All of the worst elements of the OW community migrated over to Rivals. If anyone in this thread is wondering where Necros and Fats came from, they were OW streamers. The parasites have moved on to a new host.