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If you've played any online game ever, chances are you've run into some form of toxicity. From BM, to name calling to the old classic teabagging, meanness and vitriol in games comes in a variety of forms. For years game developers have tried to fix this problem to... mixed results - what gives?

It turns out, video game toxicity is less of a systems problem and more of a communication problem - by removing barriers to effective communication, and rewarding people for not being dicks, we can go some way to fixing this eternal gaming problem.

The Architect is going to need to drop into the outlands, take a stroll around Azeroth and journey to the top of one of gaming's best mountains - all to learn the best ways to be nice... or something.

That Core-A Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PElmAFZFoqQ

This Game Changed My Life: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0874xc6/episodes/downloads

You Saw:

Hearthstone (2014)

Unrailed! (Early Access)

Rocket League (2015)

Halo Master Chief Collection (2019)

Dark Nights with Poe and Monroe (2020)

Eternal Card Game (2016)

World Of Warcraft (2004)

Breath of the Wild (2017)

Disco Elysium (2019)

Apex Legends (2019)

Dark Souls 3 (2016)

Dark Souls 2 (2014)

Runescape (2004)

Dota 2 (2013)

Dark Souls 1 (2012)

Minecraft (2009)

Cities Skylines (2015)

Deep Rock Galactic (2020)

Magicka (2011)

Street Fighter 5 (2016)

Valorant (2020)

Starcraft 2 (2012)

Tribes Ascend (2012)

Total War Warhammer 2 (2017)

The Cycle (2019)

Magic The Gathering Arena (2018)

Hypnospace Outlaw (2019)

Final Fantasy 14 (2013)

Bayonetta 2 (2014)

Gwent (2016)

Fortnite (Early Access???? Techically????)

Journey (2012)

Last of Us 2 (2020)

Undertale (2015)

Velvet Swing (2018)

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Is It Possible To Fix Gaming Toxicity?

Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thefearalcarrot Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ArchitectofGames If you've played any online game ever, chances are you've run into some form of toxicity. From BM, to name calling to the old classic teabagging, meanness and vitriol in games comes in a variety of forms. For years game developers have tried to fix this problem to... mixed results - what gives? It turns out, video game toxicity is less of a systems problem and more of a communication problem - by removing barriers to effective communication, and rewarding people for not being dicks, we can go some way to fixing this eternal gaming problem. The Architect is going to need to drop into the outlands, take a stroll around Azeroth and journey to the top of one of gaming's best mountains - all to learn the best ways to be nice... or something. That Core-A Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PElmAFZFoqQ This Game Changed My Life: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0874xc6/episodes/downloads You Saw: Hearthstone (2014) Unrailed! (Early Access) Rocket League (2015) Halo Master Chief Collection (2019) Dark Nights with Poe and Monroe (2020) Eternal Card Game (2016) World Of Warcraft (2004) Breath of the Wild (2017) Disco Elysium (2019) Apex Legends (2019) Dark Souls 3 (2016) Dark Souls 2 (2014) Runescape (2004) Dota 2 (2013) Dark Souls 1 (2012) Minecraft (2009) Cities Skylines (2015) Deep Rock Galactic (2020) Magicka (2011) Street Fighter 5 (2016) Valorant (2020) Starcraft 2 (2012) Tribes Ascend (2012) Total War Warhammer 2 (2017) The Cycle (2019) Magic The Gathering Arena (2018) Hypnospace Outlaw (2019) Final Fantasy 14 (2013) Bayonetta 2 (2014) Gwent (2016) Fortnite (Early Access???? Techically????) Journey (2012) Last of Us 2 (2020) Undertale (2015) Velvet Swing (2018)

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