Quote Originally Posted by MaxCarnage View Post
Oh, I have. I've had a handful of times where someone has given advice in a duty (in a friendly manner, mind you) and other people will jump in and say "You're doing fine, don't listen to them". It hasn't been as common now that a lot people are afraid to give advice, but when ShB was current, I saw it in at least one duty a day.

But to add my own two cents, I feel like when the game does add something that challenges players (take In From The Cold, for example), people were complaining left and right that they were struggling with it and couldn't beat it within the first few tries, so the devs nerfed it.

I'm not saying the game has to be horrendously hard, but when pushed to challenge themselves, people just get frustrated, give up, and complain until it gets nerfed. I personally just find that at least in the current generation, Gen Z, and even younger millennials, people give up if they don't get instant gratification. But yet they are made to believe thatthey have the skills and aptitude to beat a challenge so the content at hand must be the problem.
It may be a small minority, but yes those people definitely exist. Unless someone wants to claim the entirety of r/TalesOfDutyFinder is fake and made up (lol), there definitely exists these people that put their own hands over another player's ears and yell "blah blah blah" when third person tries to suggest improvements, regardless of how polite they are. It's freaking wild, man. I just... don't understand this mindset.