Thought you said "give" so nvm.
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You must be doing something wrong then, since I give AND get comms pretty much every run. Only when someone has failed to impress me (either with their skill, humor, or kindness) do I not give one. And every once in a while everyone leaves before I can. That doesn't actually usually happen, though. Even if I have to default to "yeah you know I like that class" unless they played horribly on that class then... I'll give it.
People need to cool their jets in general. People don't focus when they're pissed off.
As far as commendations, they're like the Facebook likes of video games... too many people get distracted by how many they're getting, especially when they're not getting them. Know when you're doing well or not regardless and take pride in that.
I'm asking, not begging. And what's wrong with my attitude. I ask for what I want and the person whom I'm asking doesn't lose anything from my asking.
This game isn't chess. It certainly isn't Go. In terms of demand on reflexes and dexterity it isn't an Fps or fighting game. Why make it seem like there's some high skill threshold someone's gotta meet to "deserve" one?
And tell me you don't see 95 percent of the team insta quit the moment the match is over. Give commendations? You'll miss them if you blink.
I give them every dungeon and every Fl match. Dungeons are a little easier because people will wait for loot sometimes. But I'm talking about pvp. If you pvp you know, at least on Aether, 95 percent or more quit the match the instant the score screen pops up. I often can't even choose who to give it too because there's only 1 person left after I take 2 secs to check my match stats.
Asking for a commendation comes across as 'I am awesome, I did awesome, reward me!'. The entitlement is strong.
Entitled would be demanding it. I'm making a polite request. And like I said, nobody gives two sh its about it in pvp. I'm not seeking a reward, I'm requesting a favor, i.e. 2 secs of someone's time after a match.
Why make a big deal about it? Just chillax.
Might wanna look up words before you use it.