After waking up from a long nap Sunday evening, Chris Cenzer made his way to the Xbox to spend some time playing his favorite game: Rainbow Six Siege. Chris was excited to play this game as he needed to relieve some stress before a long week of school. Cenzer joined an Xbox chat with four of his friends and they began to play the game together, all on the same team.
The first match didn't go so well as Cenzer was the first person from his team to die and they lost the match. He began to argue with his teammates as there seemed to be some miscommunication. Cenzer's team lost the second match as well and Cenzer's frustration was starting to build. One of Cenzer's friends left the game and during the third match, the game got disconnected. This was the tipping point for Cenzer as he launched his Xbox headset and controller onto the futon in frustration.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
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Michigan State student Chris Cenzer enjoys playing Xbox whenever he has free time. It allows him to temporarily clear his mind of all of the rigorous school work he has. The video game that he plays most often is Rainbow Six Siege, a first-person shooter game. Cenzer has been playing this game for a long time now and he is exceptional in it, as he usually tallies up a high number of kills in his matches.
Cenzer plans to play the game with his friends online via an Xbox Live party or a group chat. Most of the time when Cenzer plays Xbox he opts to play with his friends, as it makes the game more fun. When Cenzer plays Rainbow Six Siege with his friends it also makes him much more competitive, but will he just relax and enjoy the game or will he allow his competitiveness to get the best of him?
Cenzer plans to play the game with his friends online via an Xbox Live party or a group chat. Most of the time when Cenzer plays Xbox he opts to play with his friends, as it makes the game more fun. When Cenzer plays Rainbow Six Siege with his friends it also makes him much more competitive, but will he just relax and enjoy the game or will he allow his competitiveness to get the best of him?
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