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the psychology behind the rage

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Jordan Kandou Worley
Harlem Renaissance Foundation
#1 - 2014-04-03 01:56:06 UTC  |  Edited by: Jordan Kandou Worley
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?
Mr Epeen
It's All About Me
#2 - 2014-04-03 01:59:44 UTC
Entitlement. Not to put too fine a point on it.

Mr Epeen Cool
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
#3 - 2014-04-03 02:05:04 UTC  |  Edited by: Doc Fury
Has the OP perhaps tried just asking his ex?

/not qualified as an armchair psychoanalyst.

There's a million angry citizens looking down their tubes..at me.

Lady Areola Fappington
#4 - 2014-04-03 02:08:21 UTC
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?



Which kind of rage quit? The "I just got ganked screw this turn off the game" or the "Quitting forever!" type. I ask in seriousness.

7.2 CAN I AVOID PVP COMPLETELY? No; there are no systems or locations in New Eden where PvP may be completely avoided. --Eve New Player Guide

Jordan Kandou Worley
Harlem Renaissance Foundation
#5 - 2014-04-03 02:09:33 UTC
The kind of rage quit that makes you want hurt people
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#6 - 2014-04-03 02:11:02 UTC
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
The kind of rage quit that makes you want hurt people


My suggestion is, get that person professional help. They are far too emotionally invested in pixels for their own good. Pretty sure there are support groups for people that crazy.

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

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Shederov Blood
Deadly Viper Kitten Mitten Sewing Company
#7 - 2014-04-03 02:12:55 UTC
Fred is playing a multiplayer FPS, and his gf calls out to him from the other room asking for help with something.
"Can't you wait a bit, I'm in the middle of..." He turns his head to see her standing in the doorway completely starkers. "... err... next death ok? Shocked"
Whereupon he gets killed by little Johnny who immediately sees that Fred has disconnected, and types in chat, "OMG QQ LOL I MAED THAT N00B RAGEQUIT"

Who put the goat in there?

Antisocial Malkavian
Antisocial Malkavians
#8 - 2014-04-03 02:13:47 UTC
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
The kind of rage quit that makes you want hurt people


lol stealth bonus room victim

And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, oooh, oooh, oooh, the sky is the limit.

DJentropy Ovaert
The Conference Elite
The Conference
#9 - 2014-04-03 02:15:12 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:


My suggestion is, get that person professional help. They are far too emotionally invested in pixels for their own good. Pretty sure there are support groups for people that crazy.


Very well said.

EVE tends to attract a number of players who literally get insane when their spaceship is fired on. It can get really creepy some of the time.

Check this out if you don't believe me, folks. These are the gentle carebears, the white-knights of Eve online. Hopefully some people have been banned from the game for this.


Felicity Love
Doomheim
#10 - 2014-04-03 02:45:13 UTC
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?


Cascading neuron overload, synapses literally burst into fireworks like those little sparklers mom used to put on your birthday cake when you were 5, and then the host grabs another "energy" beverage full of synthetic crud that only makes the whole affair more painful.

About 5 minutes later, it's posted to YouTube as the last step to complete FAIL.

Roll

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Dagar Bly
Federal Defense Union
Gallente Federation
#11 - 2014-04-03 03:11:52 UTC
Pure unabashed helplessness, it's a beautiful thing to witness.

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Malcolm Shinhwa
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#12 - 2014-04-03 03:35:03 UTC
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?


Sorry. Have no explanation. I've guit lots of games. I quit because they were boring. I quit because I sucked at them. Never gotten mad at the game, because.. game. I don't understand people raging at loss in EvE any more than I'd understand rage at loss in Monopoly. If its not fun, I'm not sure why you'd play the game.

[i]"The purpose of fighting is to win. There is no possible victory in defense. The sword is more important than the shield and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental[/i]."

Erica Dusette
Division 13
#13 - 2014-04-03 03:36:45 UTC
Doc Fury wrote:
Has the OP perhaps tried just asking his ex?

Lol

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Mario Putzo
#14 - 2014-04-03 03:36:53 UTC
Sense of entitlement is a large factor in people quitting many things. Lack of committal is another reason. Loss of passion. These are usually the top three reasons people quit anything with fulfillment being the fourth major reason to quit. "Rage" is subjective however, most people just walk away without a word to anyone, some walk away happy, some walk away sad, and some walk away angry. The emotion expressed typically depends on the reasoning why one left. Quitting in anger is typically tied to entitlement, quitting in sadness is lack of passion, and quitting happily is generally tied to fulfillment.

The ones who don't say anything typically fall under lack of committal, don't care either way, it is what it is, life goes on type folks.

My diagnosis, Mr. Ragequit, left because he felt he was entitled to something without having to put in the required effort and when he found out he couldn't just get what he wanted and had to work for what he wanted he quit.

These traits are synonymous through everything we do in life, work, friendship, marriage, gaming, sports, or really wherever you have reward for effort, and the number one reason and number one type of person is the noncommittal silent type. Although the angry entitled crowd has been growing pretty fast over the past 10-15 years.
Unsuccessful At Everything
The Troll Bridge
#15 - 2014-04-03 03:40:56 UTC

Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?


This is a very complex question, and Im glad you asked it. As the Catalyst (pun intended) for several rage quits, I can say for absolute certainty that I have no clue, but im sure with a little deductive reasoning, we can figure it out!

First, the brain goes through a process of grief. Those stages are:
1) shock and denial, an attempt to avoid pain by denying the loss;
2) pain and guilt, a period of devastating pain and feelings that life is chaotic;
3) anger and bargaining, including emotional outbursts that can permanently damage relationships and attempts to bargain with a higher power for relief from the emotional pain;
4) depression and loneliness, or a period of reflection during which the person realizes the full impact of the loss;
5) upward turn, when the person begins to adjust to the loss;
6) reconstruction of life without the loved one; and
7) acceptance and hope. Acceptance does not imply happiness. Instead, the grieving person can now reminisce about the loved one with sadness, but without intense emotional pain.

First, the victim..cough...person is shocked to find their ship is destroyed! That didn't just happen! NOT IN HIGHSEC!!!!
Then, they experience copious amounts of posterior pain and or rump rage over the loss of their vessel.
Then, they usually go on a long extended tirade in local. They even demand that you repay them for their loss!
Then, they get all mopey. Their ship is gone and they have no monies to replace it! ::sadface:: Theyre all alone in their one man corp..and being an anti-social highseccer..they probably have little to no friends.
Then, They realize that they can petition you! You ganked them in Safesec! That HAS to be against the ToS/EULA!
Then, they realize that what you did isn't against the rules, so they dock up and grab a noobship..or wake up in a fresh clone. They now get to update that clone and purchase new implants!
Then, They accept that Eve is not for them, and in a hopeful rage filled QQ thread, they hope that a GM will see it and take action. They talk about all the fun they had in Eve, but ultimately go back to WoW.

I hope that help you with your question.

Since the cessation of their usefulness is imminent, may I appropriate your belongings?

Erica Dusette
Division 13
#16 - 2014-04-03 03:43:17 UTC
Old research taken in other MMOs, and not specific to "rage" quitting, but still interesting.

Why we quit

Players who have quit

Frustration and agony in MMORPGs

Jack Miton > you be nice or you're sleeping on the couch again!

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Antisocial Malkavian
Antisocial Malkavians
#17 - 2014-04-03 03:54:07 UTC
DJentropy Ovaert wrote:
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:


My suggestion is, get that person professional help. They are far too emotionally invested in pixels for their own good. Pretty sure there are support groups for people that crazy.


Very well said.

EVE tends to attract a number of players who literally get insane when their spaceship is fired on. It can get really creepy some of the time.

Check this out if you don't believe me, folks. These are the gentle carebears, the white-knights of Eve online. Hopefully some people have been banned from the game for this.




Agreed, especially people who make irl threats and racist comments when they get angry. They should get banned for that.

And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, oooh, oooh, oooh, the sky is the limit.

Felicity Love
Doomheim
#18 - 2014-04-03 03:55:08 UTC
... applauds Unsuccessful for reducing the "12 Step Program" to 7... Blink

"EVE is dying." -- The Four Forum Trolls of the Apocalypse.   ( Pick four, any four. They all smell.  )

stoicfaux
#19 - 2014-04-03 03:57:53 UTC
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?

You essentially break the Skinner Box, i.e. no ship == no lever to press. Which can be really, really, really, I mean it, really disruptive in people reliant on lever pushing.

That's why I bought several hundred CrackerJack boxes one day. In case of "lever failure," I pop open a crackerjack box and find solace and comfort at "winning" the prize inside.

Pon Farr Memorial: once every 7 years, all the carebears in high-sec must PvP or they will be temp-banned.

Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#20 - 2014-04-03 03:59:51 UTC
stoicfaux wrote:
Jordan Kandou Worley wrote:
Can someone explain what goes on in the brain during a rage quit?

You essentially break the Skinner Box, i.e. no ship == no lever to press. Which can be really, really, really, I mean it, really disruptive in people reliant on lever pushing.

That's why I bought several hundred CrackerJack boxes one day. In case of "lever failure," I pop open a crackerjack box and find solace and comfort at "winning" the prize inside.



Wait, how is that not insanity?

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

Best Meltdown Ever.

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