{"id":30577,"date":"2025-01-28T15:23:44","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:23:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/crimsix-hits-out-at-negative-optic-fans-who-make-ignorant-comments-towards-other-players-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:23:44","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:23:44","slug":"crimsix-hits-out-at-negative-optic-fans-who-make-ignorant-comments-towards-other-players-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/crimsix-hits-out-at-negative-optic-fans-who-make-ignorant-comments-towards-other-players-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Crimsix hits out at negative OpTic fans who make \u201cignorant comments\u201d towards other players &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Crimsix hits out at negative OpTic fans who make \u201cignorant comments\u201d towards other players OpTic Gaming star Call of Duty pro Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter does not approve of fans who have a negative attitude towards players of other teams. Crimsix, who usually avoids giving spiels on social media, tweeted out some strong comments on February 8 in response to a fan who had made an unwarranted remark. It all started when Crimsix, his OpTic teammate TJHaLy, and Gen.G\u2019s SpaceLy were having a lighthearted and banter-filled conversation on Twitter. In the midst of that back-and-forth, a fan took things a little too seriously and decided to rush to the defense of the OpTic players by making a comment against SpaceLy and his squad: \u201cTo be fair, they won Vegas and you didn\u2019t.\u201d Seeing that \u201cignorant\u201d tweet sparked a reaction from Crim, who had this to say about the fan and all others like him. \u201cThis is the stuff I cannot stand from the fans,\u201d he tweeted. \u201cI usually don\u2019t publicly say anything, but the amount of ignorant comments directed to other pro players in any conversation with OG CoD is ridiculous. I know from experience that thinking before tweeting is hard, but please do it.\u201d This is the stuff I cannot stand from the fans. I usually don\u2019t publicly say anything, but the amount of ignorant comments directed to other pro players in any conversation with OG COD is ridiculous. I know from experience that thinking before tweeting is hard, but please do it. https:\/\/t.co\/t3eyxHjGCi \u2014 Ian (@OpTic_Crimsix) February 8, 2019 He also went on to agree with another fan\u2019s comment about how many fans think they\u2019re doing the right thing by defending the OpTic players on Twitter without realizing that a lot of what\u2019s said on social media is just jokes between the players. Exactly. I couldn\u2019t say it better myself. It\u2019s always just banter on twitter but it\u2019s always taken so seriously. \u2014 Ian (@OpTic_Crimsix) February 8, 2019 Coincidence or not, Crimsix\u2019s tweets came just days after former teammate and now 100 Thieves CEO Matt \u2018Nadeshot\u2019 Haag made some comments on his livestream about how so many fans apparently want his CoD team to fail just because \u201cthey\u2019re not OpTic Gaming.\u201d These two incidents are hardly isolated; over the years, the OpTic fanbase has been constantly accused of being toxic, spreading bad vibes, and trolling players of other teams. Only a few weeks ago, eUnited\u2019s Clayster, also a former OpTic player, had to issue out an apology after going on a profanity-laced tirade against some Green Wall fans who had been trolling in his chat. Maybe Crim\u2019s tweets will finally get some of these OG fans to stop acting in such a childish way and ruining the reputation of a fanbase that\u2019s filled with a lot of wholesome and passionate supporters.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Crimsix hits out at negative OpTic fans who make \u201cignorant comments\u201d towards other players OpTic Gaming star Call of Duty pro Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter does not approve of fans who have a negative attitude towards players of other teams. 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