
ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
This right here. People who are halfway decent players just abusing unintended mechanics erodes any respect or credibility they might have.
Winning at all costs is not synonymous with good sportsmanship.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
This right here. People who are halfway decent players just abusing unintended mechanics erodes any respect or credibility they might have.
Winning at all costs is not synonymous with good sportsmanship.
In a video game you are looking for sportsmanship? Everyone here knows that a player (usually the "hardcore" ones) will go to great lengths to rack up kills. The top ESO players have dumped many hours into theory crafting, spending time in PTS actually studying the game, etc. etc.
They enjoy doing whatever it is that they do. Otherwise they wouldn't be doing it would they?
k1llorbek1lled wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
This right here. People who are halfway decent players just abusing unintended mechanics erodes any respect or credibility they might have.
Winning at all costs is not synonymous with good sportsmanship.
In a video game you are looking for sportsmanship? Everyone here knows that a player (usually the "hardcore" ones) will go to great lengths to rack up kills. The top ESO players have dumped many hours into theory crafting, spending time in PTS actually studying the game, etc. etc.
They enjoy doing whatever it is that they do. Otherwise they wouldn't be doing it would they?
They didn't theory craft anything, they slapped on broken Nirn and people think they're good or tanky or something. Yeah, must of took alot of theory crafting to use something thats broken lol. When its fixed they go back to melting in seconds.
cozmon3c_ESO wrote: »Naw you just use bugged game mechanics that will be balanced in the next update, aka flame whip spam behind permablock. Not saying it makes you bad or anything but the advantage is a known bug cause it goes through dodge roll.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
This right here. People who are halfway decent players just abusing unintended mechanics erodes any respect or credibility they might have.
Winning at all costs is not synonymous with good sportsmanship.
In a video game you are looking for sportsmanship? Everyone here knows that a player (usually the "hardcore" ones) will go to great lengths to rack up kills. The top ESO players have dumped many hours into theory crafting, spending time in PTS actually studying the game, etc. etc.
They enjoy doing whatever it is that they do. Otherwise they wouldn't be doing it would they?
Publius_Scipio wrote: »ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
This right here. People who are halfway decent players just abusing unintended mechanics erodes any respect or credibility they might have.
Winning at all costs is not synonymous with good sportsmanship.
In a video game you are looking for sportsmanship? Everyone here knows that a player (usually the "hardcore" ones) will go to great lengths to rack up kills. The top ESO players have dumped many hours into theory crafting, spending time in PTS actually studying the game, etc. etc.
They enjoy doing whatever it is that they do. Otherwise they wouldn't be doing it would they?
Good sportsmanship exists, even in this game. I've had the pleasure of a few exchanges with lots of good people from other factions. For as garbage as some people can be, the rare encounter with a genuinely decent player makes it all worth it. We could have a long discussion about how an individual's personality changes in a competitive environment, especially how anonymity brings out the worst traits in many. I just prefer to take the high road, being nice is just as infectious as being a jerk.
ScruffyWhiskers wrote: »You guys run a tight coordinated crew no doubt. Skaffa has always been an impressive bear to bring down and I've enjoyed being part of the angry pack of dogs tearing at him.
HOWEVER. You and Skaffa need to quit doing that thing you were doing yesterday. You know what I mean. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. That little mechanic is not intended, not in the spirit of the game, and really annoys players. Especially new players who are surprised that you two are where you shouldn't be.
This right here. People who are halfway decent players just abusing unintended mechanics erodes any respect or credibility they might have.
Winning at all costs is not synonymous with good sportsmanship.