Overwatch/YMMV


 * Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: The sterotypes associated with DPS mains, especially if they're the esports pros.
 * Averted. Not all of the DPS mains are like this, they value their Support and Tank teammates.
 * Broken Base: Certain Heroes, whether they get nerfs that run them into the ground or gets buff to the point of being overpowered, though in a worst case scenario, not fun to play with or against.
 * The Bullies: Some of the Overwatch gamers, especially if they came from "League of Legends" or the competitive scene. It has gotten so bad that the OWL fandom has a similar reputation as LoL's fandom.
 * Blizzard implemented the "Private" and "Friends Can See" options for gamers' Hero career profiles, just so some gamers won't get bullied and harassed for playing certain Heroes.
 * The bullying are the reasons why some people quickly use the mute button and/or don't use their microphones to communicate with teammates.
 * Creator Worship: Fans worship those behind Overwatch, including the dev team.
 * Hence the affectionate nickname of Jeff "Daddy" Kaplan.
 * The writing team doing the lore and they are just getting started with expanded lore and not all was revealed yet.
 * Do Not Do This Cool Thing: The Console players that used mouse and keyboard to play Overwatch on their consoles, are upset about Blizzard objecting on this method of playing.
 * Slightly averted. The reason why Blizzard did this, was because console companies don't like the idea of the M+K fooling the console into thinking it's using a controller.
 * Dueling Games: Overwatch has stiff competition with other similar games, like Paladins and Team Fortress 2 (ironically though).
 * Now averted. Overwatch fans made peace with Paladins and TF2. - And vice versa. Except for Fortnite.
 * Dude, Where's My Respect?: Some players that play Support, Tank, and main certain DPS characters feel like this whenever they play in a matches, especially in the Quick Time practice mode. Their teammates don't see them as equals and more like "healing bots", "fighting bots", and "lame defenders", than worthy teammates or opponants.
 * Averted. Some teammates respects and hold their Support and Tank players with high regard and equals. In some matches, the foe team even praises a team's Tanks and Supports, if the latters plays well.
 * Averted. Some players that play Tanks and Supports are jerks and don't give the DPS players the time of day, despite that the DPS player values fair play.
 * Some Overwatch fans are asking "Where's my respect?" And "Has Blizzard forgotten about us console users?", because Blizzard Entertainment's handling of the console is rather secondary, unlike PC.
 * Fandom Rivalry: See the dueling games example.
 * Fan-Preferred Couple: Pharah/Mercy, Tracer/Widowmaker, Reaper/Soldier 76.
 * Idiot Programming: Some players see some Blizzard devs as doing this, mainly about nerfing certain characters (i.e. like Mercy), neglecting others (i.e. Doomfist and Bastion), overpowering them with buffs (the case with most DPS characters), and not adding/or being slow with adding new features and updates, like more maps, and not fixing bugs.
 * Averted, Blizzard Entertainment takes great pains to make the perfect game, so their programming is perfectly balance.
 * Mary Sues/Gary Stus: Some regard Michael Chu making these, since he's a horrible writer for the expanded lore, since his writing is very convoluted and confusing. This is a very good reason to just play the game instead.
 * Pandering to the Base: Kinda played straight, Blizzard Entertainment listens to their player based to the point of occasionally mingling with them in the official forums and listening to their suggestions, feedback, constructive criticism, and ideas (Whether those ideas suck or not).
 * Averted, Blizzard devs aren't paying attention or worst, choose to ignore the suggestions, feedbacks, constructive criticism, and ideas from fans that played certain heroes (i.e. Mercy, Doomfist, and Bastion). (Whether those ideas suck or not).
 * The Rivals: The Overwatch community is causal/non-esports champions and pros/mainers of certain characters vs. the esports champions and popular pros. Both sides sees the other side as being Blizzard Entertainment's favorite child and therefore ruining the game.
 * DPS vs Tanks and Supports, Tanks and DPS vs Supports, or DPS and Supports vs Tanks.
 * The early fandom wars, between fans of Team Fortress 2 and Overwatch, it made a bit of sense, because some popular TF2 Youtubers and streamers seemingly "left the Steam game for dead." Hence, why some TF2 fans dread seeing those who are still loyal to TF2 upload a Overwatch video or stream.
 * MatPat of The Game Theorists took a page from Eris, made a vid that stoke the rivalry even more, even stating that the Steam game was outdated and should make room for Overwatch.
 * Ruined FOREVER: Blizzard decided to nerf and rework certain characters, because some of these Heroes are unfair to play with/fight against. But instead, they nerf them to uselessness, like Bastion, Mercy, and Brigitte according to some of the old guard fans.
 * Overwatch became ruined forever with the introduction of certain characters, like Doomfist and Brigitte.
 * Overwatch was ruined, due to GOATs.
 * The Overwatch League played a part were the game is ruined.
 * Casuals ruin everything.
 * And stuns.
 * Rule 34: Fan artists went wild drawing porn of the characters...Even the hamster!
 * Slightly averted, Blizzard did a ceased and desist on these family unfriendly fan art sites. As if that's gonna stop the NSFW artists.
 * Scapegoat Creator: Fans assumes that Michael Chu and his writer team can't write if their lives depended on it.
 * Him and the writing team doing Retcons and lore trickles just confirms it for these fans.
 * Jeff Kaplan, due to him being the face of the Overwatch dev team, so he gets blame for whatever nerfs, buffs, and tweaks that renders Heroes weak and useless or insanely Over 9000 powerful. Whether its true or misblame.
 * The Scrappy: What is regarded as the off-meta Heroes.
 * Serious Business: The OW fandom are insanely serious about winning, moreso than having fun and chilling.
 * It's to the point that it's very easy to get banned or worst, reported, just for picking certain Heroes.
 * Smurf Accounts: Similar to one of "League of Legends"'s own problems, there's those who make alternate accounts just to be at a low rank level, so they can bully the noobs.
 * Worst is that Blizzard has no problems with Smurf Accounts.
 * Going against the stereotype, there's a good guy version of this: People create smurf accounts to practice on Heroes that they're unfamiliar with and don't want to jeopardize their SR.
 * You're a Girl, Just Play Mercy: Some of the women gamers get told to play as Mercy by their teammates, despite that they can play other Heroes as well or average, especially other Supports.
 * Grain of truth, since not all women has the lore Widowmaker's headshotting skills.
 * Men and the LGBTQ gamers get told this when they play the Heroes that most women play as.
 * Some gamers become one tricks by doing this for so long.
 * Stop Having Fun Guys: Some of the devs handling of Overwatch, down to the famous Esports pros/competitive players, and such are seen as this.
 * Technical Pacifist: Winglet, a popular SFM maker, made a video to end the Fandom Rivalry. Both fans of Team Fortress 2 and Overwatch love it.
 * They Copied It Now It Sucks: The fan dumb community of Overwatch accuses Team Fortress 2 of this, despite that the older game is part of Jeff Kaplan (and many of the Blizzard devs)'s top favorites and was one of the inspirations for Overwatch.
 * On the flipside, in Overwatch's early days, some of Team Fortress 2's fans also accused Overwatch of being an inferior copy.
 * They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: The minute gamers saw B.O.B. they're wondering why on earth did Blizzard not make him into an actual playerable character rather than a being Ashe's Ultimate.
 * Blizzard not getting Terry Crews to voiced Akande Ogundimu/Doomfist, instead of Sahr Ngaujah.
 * Tier-Induced Scrappy: Mei, Mercy, Brigitte, Doomfist and the Shimada brothers. It's basically due to how over-powered they are.
 * To a degree, any new Hero that Blizzard introduces will begin as this.
 * Toy Ship: Some shippers taken to shipping Alejandra with Brian.
 * Tutorial Failure: Some Overwatch fans see the tutorial as this, outside of learning basic mechanics (i.e. shooting, how to do Ultimates, and walking/running), it fails to teach vital stuff, like pushing the payload and capture the points. Worst, is that those vital stuff's hidden in the Play Vs. AI and other modes most gamers won't bother clicking.


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