![]() "I don't play Warframe anymore" is quite the escalation from "I died in a Sortie", and I say that with full empathy and sympathy for anyone who has ever had a rude or genuinely toxic team mate. Its also important to try not let such players dictate or determine what you enjoy. Rad Sorties can be a recipe for toxicity, but players can also consider ways to immunise themselves from this, various Warframes etc can handle this (at least from avoiding deaths, Defence Objects are trickier, but then everyone fails, no worry about the reward then. viewed other people as the toxic ones, and painted themselves as the victims. ![]() Some of the more toxic players I have met in games. As in, without providing good context, it can be hard to address issues of toxicity. That being said, they can be pretty rare, relatively speaking. To give a more serious answer, toxic players do suck, I personally actually try and do a lot of Tridolon's with anxious and nervous players who want to do them, because I know toxic players can exist and suck. The only slight clarification I'd have is that she didn't use the wink emoji, she had a special DE emote that enabled her to make the warframe's eye wink. I was in this same mission, can confirm it happened exactly as described. She keep using the yawn emoji in the chat, until everyone else just left the group. I think Rebecca used some sort of god mode or Dev cheat tool. ![]() Then after the mission, when we got our rewards, we all noticed we got 20 Legendary Cores. She said that she had to apply it on all of us individually "to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and used the wink emoji at me. The rest of the team, were like, what are you doing, this is a Radiation Defence, you are going to fail the mission!! At first she kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually she stopped and turned on Warding Halo, which had the Augment on. Like some sort of cheat code or Dev tool or something. ![]() When It came to Wave 2, I saw her trying to shoot the Defence point with fifteen Stropha Primes all floating around her character. I moved away and continued defending the defence point, and I heard her chuckle over the voice communications as I moved away. She said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could type was “Huh?” but she kept cutting me off and typing “huh? huh? huh?” and then using rude chat emojis. I told them how cool it was to play with the Lotus, especially with cross play enabled, would have been impossible before, but I also didn’t want to be a #$ &(% and bother her, because being Creative Director must mean being busy a lot. The last time I did a Radiation Sortie, I was matched with Rebecca. ![]()
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