No, I don't get frustrated with multiplayer games and prefer single-player experiences.
No, I don't get frustrated with multiplayer games and prefer single-player experiences.
As expected with the name, I’m frustrated by multiplayer titles like battlefield. On many servers, team balance is terrible and you end up battling a group of clan members against regular players. Plus, if you’re on the winning side and manage to switch to the other team before the match ends, it’s really frustrating. While I love PC, I found multiplayer on PS4 way more enjoyable.
Typically when I encounter a poor experience in a game, I attribute it to the design rather than my own actions... not every multiplayer title is as flawed as BF (actually, even older battlefields had their strengths). As someone who mainly plays single-player, I don’t fully share that frustration. If I lose, it feels like my responsibility—just a motivation to try again and get better. Occasionally I’m exhausted, and playing such a tough game isn’t the best idea, so I opt for something solo or switch things up.
When I’m upset in MP, I just watch anime. I play SP games whenever I want to play them.
I only enjoy single-player games or game modes when I'm in a good mood.
I only get frustrated when interacting with people who can't play properly.
You captured my words exactly. Right now I’m diving into hardline and it’s really tough! I almost waste an entire clip on someone who just flips and shoots me back. After so many of those moments, I switch back to solo play. Interestingly, I like the intensity of hardcore in multiplayer more—it helps balance things out for everyone.