Anyone I see teabagging, I generally set them as an avoided player. By teabagging, you have shown me that you do not play with honor or a sense of sportsmanship, and thus, you are not worth my time and I would rather not play with you in the future. Mind you, teabagging isn't the only thing that will get you set to an avoided player, just one of the more common ones.
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I've clearly missed the point in all my years of gaming, even though the concepts we are discussing (like tea bagging) didn't even come into existence until recent years... ok, gotcha...
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Its a dumb thing to do. ..but don't out dbag others by crying to mommy
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Edited by H0RSE: 8/6/2014 4:07:51 PMWho's crying to mommy? I'm simply taking the steps I feel fit to help assure that the people I get matched with at least have enough integrity to be able to play a few rounds of a MP game without exhibiting childish behavior towards others.
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Threatening to report someone for doing something you don't like that really didn't effect you. ..is crying to. Mommy
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Edited by H0RSE: 8/6/2014 4:22:27 PMSo a female is sexually harassed in-game, and decides to mute and block that player who initiated the abuse....what a pussy, why does she have to cry to mommy... Somebody keeps trolling the forums and making nonsensical/offensive posts, so you decide to mute them - don't be a bitch, stop crying to mommy... A woman keeps stalking you and hanging out outside of your home, so you slap a restraining order against her - -blam!-ing -blam!-, stop crying to mommy... There's no anger or rage on my end. There's no "butthurt," and there's no crying.. I'm simply taking the steps I feel are necessary to help weed out undesirables, to help assure that my future play sessions are more enjoyable.
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Instead of reporting him or her just be a good player and problem solve !!
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Except hes not threatening hes actually blocking players on his list. Sounds logical to me.
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My god, you sound like a bore.
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Edited by ManBearPigIets: 8/6/2014 8:07:01 AMYou clearly didn't play Halo. Teabagging is a gesture of goodwill, you would do it to show you are having fun with the game and not being a try hard, you would walk up and do it to someone and they would do it back and you would mess around. Also, prove it is 'teabagging' and not just crouching up and down, I see no genitals anywhere.
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There's a difference between teabagging in front of people and teabagging their corpse. Both definitely communicate a different message.
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I played every Halo, minus ODST.
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I love when someone decides to gloat and is melee killed while teabagging. then i start to hope they never become soldiers and goto war cause then we are all doomed..lol(unless we are on the opposite side.)
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I dance in order to gloat. Where will that get me?
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Same outcome. Gloating is essentially unsportsmanlike conduct - they have penalties for that in professional sports.
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Pvp s not for player like u !! Just play pve
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Edited by H0RSE: 8/6/2014 5:16:19 PM[quote]Pvp s not for player like u !! Just play pve[/quote] I used to play competitively in a league. It's the mindset and ideals that came with playing in that community, that was my inspiration for the "code" I play by now.
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What's a touchdown celebration? Players aren't penalized for touchdown celebrations. Or in soccer almost every goal is followed by a celebration. Same with hockey,basketball, what the hell even bowling. You might want to validate your argument before making one.
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If it becomes excessive they are fined
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Edited by H0RSE: 8/6/2014 8:02:50 AM[quote]What's a touchdown celebration? Players aren't penalized for touchdown celebrations. Or in soccer almost every goal is followed by a celebration. Same with hockey,basketball, what the hell even bowling. You might want to validate your argument before making one.[/quote] Celebrations are not the same as unsportsmanlike conduct - you should look it up. unsportsmanlike conduct is a foul or offense in many sports that violates the sport's generally accepted rules of sportsmanship and/or participant conduct. Examples include verbal abuse or taunting of an opponent, an excessive celebration following a scoring play, or feigning injury. The official rules of many sports include a catch-all provision whereby participants or an entire team may be penalized or otherwise sanctioned for unsportsmanlike conduct. Maybe I'm just old fashioned, but I think teabagging or dancing over the body of the player you just killed, could be seen as taunting behavior... my argument is valid as a mother-blam!-er.
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Oh yeah, crouching up and down on a character model is very offensive
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You can say your argument is valid all you want but dancing after achieving a point (kill) is a celebration not a taunt
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Edited by H0RSE: 8/6/2014 7:35:37 AMIt wasn't just dancing, it was dancing over a corpse....the corpse of the player the dancing player just killed... it would be like scoring a touchdown, and then doing a celebratory dance in the face of the opponent that was covering you - you would be penalized for that...you have no argument here - it's either taunting or excessive celebration, either one is considered unsportsmanlike conduct, by the definition of the term. But even if you were to completely disregard the whole unsportsmanlike conduct thing, I still see those actions as childish and disrespectful, which still gets you on my avoid player list.
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You think what we teabag is a corpse? It is not a corpse. If that is a corpse then you need to stop killing thousands of people/aliens. It is a game, treat it as such. Also, what lacks in the real sports that lacks here. I'll give you a hint, verbal communication. Yes, you can generally talk with your team, but usually cannot hear your opponents. NFL players taunt, tease, bash the other team to get on there nerves, to get them riled up. We can't do that, so we switch it to non-verbal communication. If tea-bagging was so disrespectful, why was it intentionally put in Halo 4? I mean, developers are disagreeing with you. Is it disrespectful to dance over a Fallen Captain's corpse? Why is it considered 'excessive celebration" in one circumstance, if not the other. In fact, I would consider it excessive celebration when doing it to the Captain, because he is easier to take down, there fore less effort went into equally celebrating.