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How do you handle loosing in a game?

I’ll admit it, though I normally don’t care too much for things like Pokemon and stuff, when I play Splatoon and get absolutely wrecked in a solo queue, despite the 5-minute-of-no-matches waiting penalty for doing so, I will close out the software in rage sometimes. When I don’t yet close out the game, a lot of the time I’ll be seething with annoyance over the smallest things that may happen. “WHAT? How is that fair? What the f**k? How does that even happen?” Then going back to doing the same thing again. Yet I still play splatoon and I’m still not very good at it. I play it as a game to chill with in my free time only for it to make me unfathomably angry.

That’s why I rarely play competitive games. The only real competitive games I’ll play are Splatoon (as mentioned,) Pokémon Unite, which I’m quite good at I’ll say, Smash Bros, which I rarely play competitively anymore, and Mario Kart, though I normally only play with friends.
 
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if i'm failing at a boss fight (proper struggled with some of the bosses in my hollow knight save), would usually hit up the boss/level again and keep going to see if i can make more progress/succeed. or i'll take a break for a bit and then try againn
 
I'm quite emotionless and indifferent when it comes to winning or losing at games. 🥱 Especially when I'm playing with somebody else: If I win, I don't want to come off as proud and conceited and if I lost, I don't want to come off as a sore loser. 😬
 
I can't handle 1-on-1 games, I dunno I get way too embarassed about me being stupid.

I used to play a lot of TF2 and nowadays I still play Among Us. It's better as a group.
 
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