I can't remember what city I was in, but there was a conversation going on about a player who was "rocking" (their words) about all the kills they have in PvP.driosketch wrote: »Players who have had a hard time killing others will gloat when they finally do.
vamp_emily wrote: »I remember when I first started playing PvP, I would see my enemy move up and down on me all the time. I got my first kill and did the same.
vamp_emily wrote: »Am I the only one that does not get offended by T-Bags or someone calling me a fangirl/fanboy?
vamp_emily wrote: »When i play PvP I take the game serious, I want to destroy all the ADs and EPs. They are my enemy and i really don't care how they feel if I T-Bag them.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »vamp_emily wrote: »I remember when I first started playing PvP, I would see my enemy move up and down on me all the time. I got my first kill and did the same.
You should be careful about blindly imitating other people without even knowing what they're doing or saying. Could get you into trouble in life.
And you're illustrating my point very well : many people pretend to know what they're doing when in fact they're not, they're acting out of pure mimetism. Which is why we should be careful to not make questionable behaviours so widespread that people will copy them without having a clue.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »vamp_emily wrote: »I remember when I first started playing PvP, I would see my enemy move up and down on me all the time. I got my first kill and did the same.
You should be careful about blindly imitating other people without even knowing what they're doing or saying. Could get you into trouble in life.
And you're illustrating my point very well : many people pretend to know what they're doing when in fact they're not, they're acting out of pure mimetism. Which is why we should be careful to not make questionable behaviours so widespread that people will copy them without having a clue.vamp_emily wrote: »Am I the only one that does not get offended by T-Bags or someone calling me a fangirl/fanboy?
The fact that you don't see any difference between the two shows that you still don't have a clue what you're doing when you teabag.vamp_emily wrote: »When i play PvP I take the game serious, I want to destroy all the ADs and EPs. They are my enemy and i really don't care how they feel if I T-Bag them.
... and that's the usual consequence of it all : total lack of feeling and empathy.
For your information, in PvP, the toons you fight are driven by humans, with cultures, personal histories and feelings. The point of the game is to kill the toons, not to humiliate the people. If you take the game seriously, don't pollute it with non-game-related acts like teabagging.
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Sadly you couldn't spot the dig back and have none yourself it seems.
It was sarcasm in response to your dig at my dig, I was trying to continue the theme, works better in real lfe face to face though lol
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »what is tea bagging btw?
Teabagging is a practice in PvP videogames that consists in humiliating/taunting your defeated opponent by playing the emote crouch/uncrouch/crouch/uncrouch repeatedly over the "corpse". It's meant to mimic r a p e - by-mouth (forcing your balls into your victim's mouth). Some people think it's "funny". It's widespread among immature teenagers without sexual experience but also among adult gamers who obviously spend more time playing with their computer and with themselves rather than enjoying IRL sexual relationships. Some even go as far as to do it with mobs in solo games where they don't despawn too quickly.
It's actually against the code of conduct and thus reportable as offensive.
In ESO, it looks as it is far more widespread on the US megaservers than on the EU megaservers.
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vamp_emily wrote: »I remember when I first started playing PvP, I would see my enemy move up and down on me all the time. I got my first kill and did the same. The person I killed contacted me and said, "That is not very classy". I responded, "What are you talking about?". They replied, "You T-Bagged me, ....". I had to giggle a little after I found out it was called, "T-Bagging"
Am I the only one that does not get offended by T-Bags or someone calling me a fangirl/fanboy?
When i play PvP I take the game serious, I want to destroy all the ADs and EPs. They are my enemy and i really don't care how they feel if I T-Bag them.
I do remember a moment, where someone from AD was pounding on me, and lucky me one of my alliance members saved me, and we ended up killing him. I walked over and gave the dead AD a T-Bag and then sat in a chair next to him. Oops, Big mistake! His buddy was hiding behind me with a big Axe. In the end, I was the one laying on the ground dead, being T-Bagged.
Enjoy the game don't worry about little things like T-Bagging!
ESO please do not nerf T-Bagging.
driosketch wrote: »In my experience, that is exactly the situation and player who would t-bag.
Players who have had a hard time killing others will gloat when they finally do.
Damn. Didn't think tea bagging was such srs bsns. I reserve my tea baggings to my friends who die in PvE, who usually burst in laughter in TeamSpeak when they notice it. I don't mind if someone tea bags me in PvP. I think of it more as an expression of: "Hey! I beat you!" than "omg lol u suck wtf noob". Not much different than the game telling me: "You died."
That said, in my opinion, good fights should end in /salute, /shovel or /bow or the kind, rather than tea bagging, but come on guys. If seeing another players character sneak and un-sneak above your characters corpse is too much to handle, maybe you're the one with a problem.
P.S. Mind posting the part about tea bagging in CoC? I'm seriously interested.