This is a sudden feeling of extreme frustration experienced by Video Gamers, generally during online play. It's mostly experienced just after the player is killed, generally if they're losing or if they have a poor KDR (Kill Death Ratio). The player will try and ventilate their feelings as quickly as possible, generally by hissing, screaming or even swearing at their television or computer. So far no deaths have been caused due to Gamers Rage.
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| - This is a sudden feeling of extreme frustration experienced by Video Gamers, generally during online play. It's mostly experienced just after the player is killed, generally if they're losing or if they have a poor KDR (Kill Death Ratio). The player will try and ventilate their feelings as quickly as possible, generally by hissing, screaming or even swearing at their television or computer. So far no deaths have been caused due to Gamers Rage.
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| - This is a sudden feeling of extreme frustration experienced by Video Gamers, generally during online play. It's mostly experienced just after the player is killed, generally if they're losing or if they have a poor KDR (Kill Death Ratio). The player will try and ventilate their feelings as quickly as possible, generally by hissing, screaming or even swearing at their television or computer. A good example of Gamers Rage is the famous 'German Hissy-fit Kid' who experiences extreme frustration while playing Unreal Tournament on his PC. He screams, swears, laughs maniacally when his game loads and eventually smashes his keyboard off the desk and runs away crying... So far no deaths have been caused due to Gamers Rage.
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