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Edited by H0RSE: 8/6/2014 7:03:23 AM
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don't know if you guys are trolling or just not comprehending this... [quote]When did dancing on a corpse become a sport,[/quote] It didn't, but it is gloating, which is unsportsmanlike, and I already explained where that gets you in my book... [quote]Good thing video games aren't a sport :)[/quote] Well technically, they can be considered a sport - every hear of esports? But this isn't the point. The point in me mentioning pro sports, was to show that if this kind of behavior results in being penalized in a professional competition, then it is obviously not looked at as simply "just having some fun." I grew up playing online MP back in the days when Quake and UT reigned supreme. My games of choice were RTCW and W:ET, and I played competitively. It was a time where people said "gg" after a round and actually meant it. Where compliments were given for good performance, rather than shit talking and excuses, and teabagging was virtually nonexistent, and when it did occur, it was looked down upon, not embraced like it is now. I play with a code of honor. I don't gloat, I don't shit talk, I don't teabag, I don't rage quit, and I don't send messages to players filled with curse words and insults. I don't even use knives in FPS games unless it is my last resort, because I see using knives in shooters as dishonorable. "Never bring a knife to a gunfight." You wanna kill me, do it with a gun. I keep to myself and I play the game. I acknowledge good players with a "gg" in their mailbox, and sometimes even invite them to my friendslist.
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