I think it's the same level of nonsense that it has always been. When Everquest first came online and the chat channels were flooded with so much elitism. During the downtime waiting for a creature to spawn, I might have been guilty of keeping those conversations going. I was, and still am, absolutely amazed at the age range of people who took it way too seriously. My fondest memories were when a group of misfits got together, actually worked as a team, and did something we had no business doing because our warrior didn't have a certain sword or whatever the excuse was from the more serious gamers.
Fast forward to today, it's almost the same thing in the Skyrim modding community. There are so many people who cry foul when something is not realistic or fits the setting according to them. And again, I am amazed at the range of ages that complain quite loudly. A horrible thing to say to those people is that it is a single player game, and anyone can download whatever mods they want. Never say that, they will not shut up. They sound like something in between the adults in Charlie Brown and a Monty Python show.
Who knows if my comparison between then and now is accurate. I'm not really interested in social media and value my privacy. Lots of people share too many details online and things to get personal very quickly in those situations.
Fast forward to today, it's almost the same thing in the Skyrim modding community. There are so many people who cry foul when something is not realistic or fits the setting according to them. And again, I am amazed at the range of ages that complain quite loudly. A horrible thing to say to those people is that it is a single player game, and anyone can download whatever mods they want. Never say that, they will not shut up. They sound like something in between the adults in Charlie Brown and a Monty Python show.
Who knows if my comparison between then and now is accurate. I'm not really interested in social media and value my privacy. Lots of people share too many details online and things to get personal very quickly in those situations.