I must agree as I find that online experiences can be a tour of the cesspool of depravity and desperation amongst acrid, bigoted, juvenile, and intractably inane delinquents cloaked in anonymity. Those that ruin it for everyone do a disservice to all multiplayer features and, in my opinion, devalue a lot of games.
The potential for fun is undermined by just knowing that I will have to hear the vitriol some will scream and garble through their headsets. That alone supports my decision to refuse signing up for Xbox Live, as well as contributing to my choice to rent games or buy used more often than buy new when multiplayer is a major component. As a result, I laugh at movements such as the "Online Pass" because the publisher would have to pay me to subject myself further to a clusterf--- of these overcompensating sods.
The potential for fun is undermined by just knowing that I will have to hear the vitriol some will scream and garble through their headsets. That alone supports my decision to refuse signing up for Xbox Live, as well as contributing to my choice to rent games or buy used more often than buy new when multiplayer is a major component. As a result, I laugh at movements such as the "Online Pass" because the publisher would have to pay me to subject myself further to a clusterf--- of these overcompensating sods.