Here's how I've been seeing it:
Two times you reported issues, two "outbursts" - as you put it, a lot of text in caps, angry faces scattered all over the place. Even the title of the topic *has* to express your frustration.
You are not pleased with a product? That's fine. How about giving a feedback in a calm, tactful, and *constructive* manner? I mean, is there any real purpose to trying to prove to everyone you are *very* angry? Does it make your point more valid?
"When I found this out I started cursing at the game and the people who wrote these things!" It's mostly ok if we throw some benign profanity while playing and then let it go and no one knows about it. But saying it out publicly on the forum makes it a lot more offensive.
So what words would you use to distinguish between the two ways of giving feedback as I mentioned here: a cool, polite way, and an angry one with angry emotes? I would love to know your angle on this. Personally, I call those who are able to stay cool and act cool when something undesirable happens the "more mature" ones.
PS: Anyway, I'm not here to argue. My point is, it would look nicer if we keep our feedbacks cool and constructive. That's it.
Last edited by Try2Handing; 05/01/18 06:28 AM.