I'm going to ignore the knee-jerk reactions here, because really they're just a bit embarrassing, and focus on something else.
Regardless of whether or not you personally think the CoD community is misogynistic or not, we all know what it's like. We all know it generally IS a hostile and toxic environment to a lot of people. And honestly, I'd rather hear the people responsible for the game coming up with new ways to tackle the problem rather than denying one exists.
I have no doubt that there are polite, thoughtful CoD players, the sad thing is they are vastly overshadowed by fucktards.
I think not enough games are trying to tackle toxic behaviour in their multiplayer games seriously enough.
I enjoyed the Extra Credits video on this subject, where they did suggest things that could help, such as auto-muting or having to earn voice chat.
I like playing online, and I like using my microphone, but my voice earns a lot of hostility at unpredictable times, so it's not usually worth it.
Regardless of whether or not you personally think the CoD community is misogynistic or not, we all know what it's like. We all know it generally IS a hostile and toxic environment to a lot of people. And honestly, I'd rather hear the people responsible for the game coming up with new ways to tackle the problem rather than denying one exists.
I have no doubt that there are polite, thoughtful CoD players, the sad thing is they are vastly overshadowed by fucktards.
I think not enough games are trying to tackle toxic behaviour in their multiplayer games seriously enough.
I enjoyed the Extra Credits video on this subject, where they did suggest things that could help, such as auto-muting or having to earn voice chat.
I like playing online, and I like using my microphone, but my voice earns a lot of hostility at unpredictable times, so it's not usually worth it.