Is the Fighting Game Community good for gaming?
Ultimately, this post comes with a little anger, mainly at the fact that a lot of gamers who play fighting games (me being one of them as a casual) have opportunities to interact with a community to vastly improve there skills, unfortunately me living in the UK this isn't so accessible, and me being disabled even less so. Also mainly at the fact I receive a torrent of abuse whenever I play a fighting game on stream.
What does the above statement have to do with my title you might say, like many games, League of Legends.....DOTA 2.....etc the communities are rife with toxic people, elitists, people who simply think there better than you etc.
However in the fighting game community, especially online, this goes one step further, being a twitch streamer I expect some "trolls" to enter my stream, make fun of my weight etc, however this is none more apparent than in this community, the abuse received at myself not only on a skill level (which I admit to being an average casual player) but also myself personally is above nothing i've received playing any other game on twitch in the last year of streaming.
So again, how does this relate to my title, the reason why it relates is simply put, these games are MUCH harder to get good at (in terms of actually getting competition and training online and off) and in my opinion the community does absolutely nothing to welcome new players into it, even less so than any other game that has skill tiers, Fighting games don't, your either good or your "gutter trash".
So this makes me wonder, gaming is supposed to be about the games, and twitch is meant to be about bringing gamers together, so is it fighting games or is it twitch that's causing the problems. Ultimately its the games, fighting games simply invoke toxic responses even via private message from steam, Xbox live and Playstation Network, however Twitch offers no support or help to streamers with issues of cyber bullying like this, if anything it provides Cyber Bullies an opportunity to seek what they want, a chance to troll, a chance to slander, and ultimately in some instances an opportunity to abuse streamers and viewers with hateful remarks.
As we see at a tournament level the fighting game community has very little hatred in the spotlight (there may be some behind the scenes granted) but anything below that there's very little in terms of positivity which is exactly how I try to keep my stream chat. Positive and friendly.
Now I don't want to tar everyone with the same brush, i'm sure the FGC is very friendly as a whole, but as with anything the minority are the ones that shine, its just a shame the minority here is a pretty high percentage. Everyone whose entered my stream from the UK (that i'm aware of) has welcomed my lack of skill and given me advice, for which I am very appreciative of, and some of them even got in on the Endless Lobbies which is absolutely fantastic.
So whose responsibility is it to correct this......its EVERY gamers responsibility, abuse isn't acceptable in any format, and certainly not when they hide behind a social media handle as we saw with GamerGate etc. Toxic communities are formed by gamers, and its the gamers responsibility to change this, otherwise eventually there will be laws passed to stop these privileges for good.
I run a casual Ultra Street Fighter 4 stream for UK and European PC players, if your a player that wants to get involved in something chilled but ultimately a safe environment to learn the game without being criticized and also receive feedback and help, then stop by at www.twitch.tv/jr_uk - hit the follow button and join in next time we run a stream. EVERYONE IS WELCOME REGARDLESS OF SKILL!
As always feel free to comment, opinions are great and if you don't agree with me that's absolutely fine. But thank you for taking the time to read this.












