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this post was submitted on 03 Nov 2024
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Might depend on the sub but it's always been part of my experience on reddit. I've already been downvoted to something like - 70 for explaining commonly misunderstood game mechanics cause I'm a nerd and when I really like a game I like to know how it works in detail. Those were easily verifiable facts.
Out of interest, which game was it?
Zombie mode from CoD. Most people play it casually but there is a handful of people trying to push the mode to its limit and I'm pretty much in-between those two groups, I lack the skill from the top players but I'm more dedicated and knowledgeable than the casual crowd.