If it's not screeching children it will be some extremely embarrassing adult man yelling at his teammates and calling you a f*g for not performing to his standards.

  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    i only ever played with mathcmaking randos by accident but I had a few alright experiences. proximity chat is sometimes a tactical advantage because you can hear the other team...

    buuuuut i don't think it's worth the racism, sexism, queermisia and so on, especially if you don't sound like a white dude, and i said as much to the devs on a game i got to beta test.

    oh, and i've "met" people in a niche fighting game as randos but everybody on that game is like two degrees of freinds of friends anyway so the social dynamic is way different than a cod lobby where you'll never see those people again.