Lol do people actually get triggered that hard with teabagging, it's annoying yes but to take it that harshly... the trick is to not care and if you get annoyed with tbagging then the tbagger got what they eanted
You got nearly insta banned on Swg if you did that when it was live so yeah you can get banned in MMO's for doing it
That's that mmo, I mean eso has lore where the main villian literally made vamparism with a certain evil act... eso is aimed at more mature audiences.
Storm_knight22 wrote: »T-bagging as opposed to
/dishonor
/sick
/kick
/spit
/dance
/shovel
/broom
all on your corpse?
or maybe using some of those dazzlers from the jesters festival on top.
Really though its not like the fun ol' days in Halo where nearly everyone seemed to believe that t-bagging was a requisite post victory ritual.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVsgsUS66Tk
Anyhow this sort of winging only proves the futility of "detoxification" efforts. Sore losers will just look for any niggling quibble to report other players in hopes of getting them banned.
gorvishand wrote: »ESO - Endless Snowflakes Online
Lol do people actually get triggered that hard with teabagging, it's annoying yes but to take it that harshly... the trick is to not care and if you get annoyed with tbagging then the tbagger got what they eanted
You got nearly insta banned on Swg if you did that when it was live so yeah you can get banned in MMO's for doing it
That's that mmo, I mean eso has lore where the main villian literally made vamparism with a certain evil act... eso is aimed at more mature audiences.
I get what you're trying to say, but I don't know if t-bagging could ever be called mature.
Lol do people actually get triggered that hard with teabagging, it's annoying yes but to take it that harshly... the trick is to not care and if you get annoyed with tbagging then the tbagger got what they eanted
You got nearly insta banned on Swg if you did that when it was live so yeah you can get banned in MMO's for doing it
That's that mmo, I mean eso has lore where the main villian literally made vamparism with a certain evil act... eso is aimed at more mature audiences.
I get what you're trying to say, but I don't know if t-bagging could ever be called mature.
that's not the point, when did it become normal to be overly sensitive to everything. Like I understand that tbagging is annoying and I get annoyed when a zerg does it to you, but as the way op phrased it it feels a bit too far.
Its insulting someone by simulating the fact to put your balls in his face
What s not offensive in there?
No I dont care when i get tbagged i think its stupid and it is mostly crappy player that do it which would take away any triggering if there was any to begin with:)
Yes it is offensive and should be sanctionned
Lol do people actually get triggered that hard with teabagging, it's annoying yes but to take it that harshly... the trick is to not care and if you get annoyed with tbagging then the tbagger got what they eanted
You got nearly insta banned on Swg if you did that when it was live so yeah you can get banned in MMO's for doing it
That's that mmo, I mean eso has lore where the main villian literally made vamparism with a certain evil act... eso is aimed at more mature audiences.
I get what you're trying to say, but I don't know if t-bagging could ever be called mature.
I never said t bagging is mature, I said learning to not be offended by it is mature. if I told everyone to like me and expect them to be nice to me and to have everything my way then you'd probably have the mind of a child. Everyone that's matured should know to ignore these people and let them expose themselves. If you are annoyed and give them what they want then they win.
I'm genuinely curious. Like honestly I know it's petty AF and personally I don't really care but I know some people do care and to some people (sexual assault victims) it can be a bit of a PTSD trigger.
A more appropriate way to deal with your fallen adversary that does not require T-bagging(Sexual harassment) is the use of the /sweep emote.
adeptusminor wrote: »If you are pugging a dungeon and a person dies, is it OK to teabag them before rezzing?
adeptusminor wrote: »If you are pugging a dungeon and a person dies, is it OK to teabag them before rezzing?
I bet you 99% of people tbag not because of sexual harassment but because they find it funny. Often triggering the other person which makes it many times more amusing.
People need to learn not to give a damn. Laugh at their stupidity. How can something so simple trigger you in a GAME lol.
This.
Is.
Beyond idiotic.
No, let me rephrase that. Back in the 90s, then we had level 80 idiocy. Things like a first grader being suspended for kissing another first grader on the cheek, because obviously sexual harassment (obviously!).
This is more like...level 20 stupidity, casually grinding its way forward. An electronic character is crouching over another electronic character, with no nudity or *** involved - which, by the way, is yet another kind of immature stupid, but I suppose that's the trend these days (at least among emotional ten year olds) - and someone is seriously inquiring whether this is a reportable offense or if it constitutes sexual harassment?!
For the sake of those posters, I am going to assume that you all are just trolling the forums. Or, alternatively, have a quest where one must fulfill every negative millennial generation stereotype in return for an extra 50 likes on...some thing or another.
Incidentally, I've been - and I've said this before - PVPing in MMOs since the mid-90s (MUDs back then, of course, but graphical MMOs not too long after). Every single PVP MMO environment I've ever seen is going to include between 20% and 90% emotionally immature idiots (in one notable instance, the admins themselves, god-moding into the middle of a fight and decapitating/silencing/immobilizing people permanently - or until they got bored and restored the characters - "for lulz").
I suspect this is due to the combination of apparent anonymity (superficially speaking, i.e. viz. other users and not the actual service provider), and no negative feedback to most actions in most instances. It's the same as with the idiots jumping on Twitter/Reddit/whatever threads threatening to *** and murder someone. If you were talking to them face to face, nine out of ten they'd shut it, and in the tenth case they'd get kicked in the teeth sooner or later. But online...yes. And then when you add in the PVP "I ganked you! l33t r0x0rz!" environment, I have to believe the effect is magnified, it certainly has been in my personal experience.
So again. This is how life works. This is the world we live in. And this particular action is wholly, utterly meaningless (and for the 0.000001% who will flip out at watching one electronic character crouch over another because of some prior traumatic experience - perhaps they ought to consider not engaging in "realistic-looking" MMO PVP in the first place, because who the hell knows what else is going to trigger them). Grow a bloody pair, and this includes the women of the assemblage (metaphors! ha!).
Now if you all will excuse me, there is a particularly cheerful looking cloud I must yell at.
Then why 10 years ago everyone would just laugh at these petty actions. I'm only noticing people getting bothered by everything these past couple years. Especially here in North America. It's going backwards here and people are sensitive to everything. I miss working in Europe sometimes. People there don't care about stupid crap, laugh and just live their lives as best they can.