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Play singleplayer or coop games then.
In a PvP game?
Maybe somewhere in the middle between casual and tryhard experiences
people play online to win
stop being a pissy baby and get good
The water is too toxic to drink from.
Back to the singleplayer lane with you!
Some products contain a functionality for either hosting your own server options, or for casual gamemodes.
The default assumption is that the PvP arena is competitive and the object of #the game# is to win.
It's important to note that in multiplatyer PvP environment, every ""frag"" you 'get' is another player getting 'wracked'[sic].