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you may have been unlucky asking the wrong people, but there's a lot of us around that are helpful and friendly to new players.
and as someone who's been playing this game since 2016 with around 2.5k hrs logged, i can assure you that toxicity was way worse 2-3 years ago.
as can be expected with any and every game that has online interactions, people will be a-holes.
sad your coat isn't thick enough to handle it. ;)
People have more than one game, and just because one guy dumped sour milk in your cornflakes on a Saturday morning doesn't mean everyone did it. Also it would help for you to actually get used to disagreements in the world, grow some thick skin. It will help you deal with the real toxic people out there in the world.
The moment the words "Planetside 2-Level of a Warhammer 40.000 Game" escaped from their mouth, it was over. I have no doubt in the beginning they believed in it, just as much as the backers did, but then, possibly like ~4 years in, and with Bandai Namco in their back, they realized, it was their noose. Their stone, dragging them down into their moist burial.
Good Luck, Neptune!
You proved his point exactly with this post.