We get it, you died, you didn’t have fun losing. If the game didn’t have deaths, it’d be boring, very fast. If it didn’t have characters that can beat you, with a variety of options, it’d be boring and undiverse. Just because you have some pet peeve grievance because you could not accept a loss or are so used to typing in God Mode cheats on single player games and running through them without a care for actual game mechanics or skill, is no reason to try to ruin it for the rest of us.

Sincerely, mains of:

Ana

Ashe

Bastion

Brigitte

D.Va

Doomfist

Genji

Hanzo

Junkrat

Lucio

McCree

Mei

Mercy

Moira

Orisa

Pharah

Reaper

Reinhardt

Roadhog

Soldier: 76

Sombra

Symmetra

Torbjorn

Tracer

Widowmaker

Winston

Wrecking Ball

Zarya

Zenyatta

We are all tired of your constant whining about how some hero is unfun to play against because they killed you and you lost the match and how that means they should be nerfed or changed. Please take your salt and place it somewhere else.

For the game to be fun, and competitive, it has to have consequences. You don’t see them removing 3 pointers from a basketball game because the other team can’t shoot from that far do you? No? Well that’s essentially what people here want. If this were basketball if someone lost to a 3 point shot they’d get on the forums and start raging about how unfair having more points at 3 point range is, and that it’s incredibly unfun to lose against so please remove it.

Here it is, in logic form, given:

EVERY hero has had a nerf because unfun thread We should Nerf because things are unfun

Therefore, we should nerf everyone, because people will always find reasons to think dying to a hero is unfun.

Most of these reasons are not valid, they are complaining and venting at best. You need a way to separate the salt from actual feedback because there’s very little feedback about a hero being unfun to play against or frustrating that isn’t just salt.

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