I’ve noticed that muting everyone before a game really gives me a peaceful experience, almost like I’m playing with bots. It helps me avoid the usual trash talk and negativity. I’m curious, does anyone else just mute everyone and focus on their game?
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I generally keep the chat on, but I only mute my teammates if they start getting too heated. I feel like sometimes the right communication can make a huge difference, even if it’s rare. But yeah, most of the time, it’s just whining and complaints.
I’m all about muting the enemy team. Their taunts just get on my nerves. If my team goes rogue, I’ll mute them too, but only if they’re really bad about it.
Same here! I think it helps me concentrate better. I don’t need that negativity messing with my game.
I don’t mute everyone from the start. I like to flow with the team. If they decide to dive into a bad fight, I’ll go along and see what happens—just staying quiet because I’ve learned it’s often pointless to talk. Pinging helps, but if no one cares, I just let it go.
I get that! I usually ping, but if it feels like they’re not listening, I just accept it. There’s no point in stressing over it.
Honestly, communication can be really helpful, but I just don’t want the drama. If someone starts being negative, I shut it down. I’d rather focus on my own performance and maybe bring it up if it looks like the game is on the line.
Exactly! I mute folks who start trash talking; it helps me maintain a positive mindset and focus on my goals.
Yeah, that’s pretty much my experience too. I find that 90% of the time, people don’t say anything useful, but that 10% when good communication happens is worth keeping chat on.