@maximusarael020 said in He did it guys, he did it.:
@goldsmen I mean, he assuredly is shaming him in Blurb's new YouTube video. Calls him rude names and whatnot. I get the guy was toxic, but I feel like this behavior from someone with as big an impact on the community as Blurbs will mean more people will be trying to "teach" other players about how PvPvE works instead of just reporting toxic behavior and moving on. That's the part that really got me, was his "I was just calmly trying to explain" blah blah blah. Like, that's not the time to try to "teach" anyone anything. PvP always gets adrenaline pumping, the guy was already upset he lost his loot and progress and got bested by another player. There's almost always negative feelings that come with being sunk, especially for players that try to avoid PvP. Blurb's role on the Seas is not to "teach" players against their will. If they want that kind of "education" they can go watch his YouTube videos.
It just felt really bad looking at the comments of Blurbs Twitter post and seeing people tear the guy down because he said "I'm not responsible for my own actions" when he clearly did not mean to say that. He was caught up in the moment and his mouth was moving faster than his brain, he most likely meant to say something like "I'm not responsible for your actions" or something, but then people just see this small clip of their interaction and start giving the guy grief. And I get he was toxic, and had apparently said really bad stuff earlier, but all that means is that he should be suspended or banned from the game for breaking the Terms of Service, not that he needs to become a lightning-rod for Blurb's fan boys to trash. We all make mistakes, I'm sure a lot of people here on the forums have said or done things on the Seas that when they matured or thought back on they were a bit embarrassed about how they handled a particular situation. Would anyone here want some big name Twitch Streamer with tens of thousands of viewers to highlight their worst moment on the seas, holding you up for public ridicule by the masses? I think not.
I mean I wouldn't exactly be devastated to be honest and I certainly wouldn't obsess over it. Streamer mode was on so his name wasn't even on display. I think some people are probably obsessing over this interaction way more than the guy in Blurbs' video.
There's quite a few posts that I've read in this thread that are projecting a lot of their own feelings and game experiences on top of the actual people involved in that clip/video. At this point it's almost begining to take on a narrative life of its own completely free of the original interaction.

