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11 Things Multiplayer FPS Game Players Hate

Sometimes, a lot of things that you don’t like appear in multiplayer first person shooter games or the cool language of FPS. Either the mechanism, the server, or even your own behavior. Being angry or hateful because this can make you sulk, stop for a moment, until you stop playing it completely because you are fed up. This time we have summarized 11 things that multiplayer FPS game players hate when playing it, what are those things? Come on, see below.

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1. Bawel Team Member


One thing that I personally hate when playing FPS games is the naughty team members, and maybe this applies to other FPS gamers too. Nasty people tell us to hide, do what he asks, to ask for something constantly with their chatter. Not infrequently, his chatter makes other players distracted and not focused when playing games. Enabling the mute feature is the right solution when you meet this kind of player.

2. Cheaters/Hackers


Not this again, yep, cheaters or hackers or whatever, these creatures will spoil your enjoyment of playing your favorite games. Shoot through walls, aimbots, speedhacks, wallhacks, and the like, you will definitely find them often. Your struggle, which has been desperately learning to be the best in the game, can be destroyed instantly when you meet this creature. If this continues, there are only two things you can do, the first to report and hope that the admin will immediately ban the account, PC, or if possible reach the internet cafe. The second is to stop playing the game and look for another game until the problem is resolved. Either the admin will be permanently banned or maybe the publisher just closed the server?

3. Toxic Member

It’s still 11-12 with the first point, the difference is that if you’re naughty it will go in a positive direction like a football commentator, toxic is more in the opposite direction. Not only nagging, Toxic also often swears, makes a fool of others, and thinks he is the greatest. In fact, he himself has no skills. Already, no need to compromise anymore, immediately mute or report it before you get angry.

4. Slightly Reload


Reloading is indeed an activity that must be done by FPS players, considering that your bullets are limited. But, what if these beneficial activities turn into bad habits? Of course, you hate it when you just shoot 1-3 bullets, you know, the reload reflex, even though the enemy has appeared bravely in front of you? This ingrained habit can only be changed by practicing it many times until you get used to it.

5. Other Players Spam Mic


Similar to the first and third points, players who really like spam mics usually speak unclearly on the mic. Sticking with the mic, or not realizing that the mic is broken and trying to talk for coordination is the hallmark of this kind of player. Unfortunately, in the end what you can hear is an unclear sound, the mic sounds “ringing” or rumbling. There’s no better solution than telling her to stop talking, turn off the mic, or take your own initiative to mute her.

6. Smurf Player

Smurf player is a term for those who already have high skills, but creating a new account is only to bully players who are still newbies. This type of player clearly spoils the game, because it seems as if he is playing alone against dust that is not worth fighting against. The solution? No, self-awareness may come from yourself if you are already good at it.

7. Didn’t realize that the Friendly Fire feature was on


Have you ever had a shootout, it turned out that your shot hit a friend in front of you and the headshot… died. Your friend is furious because he accidentally killed him. Yep, sometimes this omission is quite frequent and annoying. The only way to solve this is to be aware or find out whether the game you are playing has an active friendly fire feature or not. Of course, yes, by shooting your friends, but don’t kill them.

8. Not Coordinated Well


FPS or First Person Shooter games are not only about who kills the most, sometimes you need to pay attention to the objectives or main goals of the game. Well, if it’s like this, like it or not, you have to coordinate with your teammates to complete the main mission. Whether rescuing hostages, setting bombs, or delivering goods. Unfortunately, this can be destroyed instantly if your team is not well coordinated. Instead of going to the objective, they are busy killing the enemy which in fact is more difficult than having to complete the objective. The only effective way to overcome this is to try to communicate well with your colleagues. Or if you are lazy, you can form a team of your own friends to practice.

9. Playing One Class/Hero Only (Hero Shooter or FPS Game Based on Class)


This only applies to hero shooter games or class-based shooters like Paladins, Overwatch, or Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. Being able to master a hero or class well is indeed very good to give your team a winning boost. But when your favorite hero or class is used by someone else, you can’t help but have to use something else, right? It’s time for you to get out of your comfort zone and try another class/hero to deal with things you don’t want.

10. Camper


This one creature will definitely never be absent in first-person shooter games. He’ll stay in one place, wait for you to come, then shoot you in the back. Not infrequently you will be given a “surprise” from the corners of the map thanks to it. But calm down, you will still be able to find out easily if you have memorized in which corner he is hiding. You just throw a flashbang and immediately point your weapon at the area he is hiding. That’s if you’re lucky.

11. Lag


The biggest threat from video games that are always present to bother you, starting from three sacred letters arranged into a beautiful arrangement that when read will read “LAG”. He is a scourge that can make you slam the keyboard or hit the monitor if suddenly your character is killed by an enemy who doesn’t know where but suddenly appears right in front of you. In addition to checking the modem, buying a modem to a new cable, it seems that the super right step to deal with this is to move the internet provider and the house. Costing if necessary, if your house is not covered by other providers.

Those are 11 things that first person shooter or FPS game players hate. Do you agree with our opinion above? Or maybe you have another unique thing that you hate when you play it? You can share in the comments column below.

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