@carma said in A healthy game culture:
I understand the nuances of the problem now.
Cool. Also as far as what is driving the "poor sportsmanship" - it's usually about "losing" in some form, real or imagined. In PVP games it's more overt, but PVE games aren't immune either.
Jane stole my kill in the last battle scene. Bob made me look bad. Harry got promoted and I didn't. Mary's always getting the spotlight. Jake got a medal and I didn't.
I'm using the first-person pronouns there deliberately because that's the real root of the issue IMHO. Bob didn't make them look bad, he made their character look bad, and there's a difference. But most players can't step back enough to internalize the distinction. Or to realize that Bob's player isn't necessarily out to get them. Or to realize that this kind of conflict, kept IC, can make for some of the best stories.
I don't think that makes them all a-holes, just fallible humans prone to being over-invested in their characters. (And frankly if you are going to ban people over this sort of thing, you're not gonna have any players left.)