I usually tea bag people who think they could outsmart me or who play like cowards. This makes me angry and I just can't do anything but showing my disrespect.
Also weaklings who usually hide in groups, they just deserve it to be brought down to Nirn. You have to teach them, that they are weak on their own and only survive, because they outnumber others. You must jump on them, or they will never understand it. They run around in groups to compensate for their lack of skill and capability and someone needs to remind them, killing them only is not enough to clarify this message.
I usually tea bag people who think they could outsmart me or who play like cowards. This makes me angry and I just can't do anything but showing my disrespect.
Also weaklings who usually hide in groups, they just deserve it to be brought down to Nirn. You have to teach them, that they are weak on their own and only survive, because they outnumber others. You must jump on them, or they will never understand it. They run around in groups to compensate for their lack of skill and capability and someone needs to remind them, killing them only is not enough to clarify this message.


anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »I usually tea bag people who think they could outsmart me or who play like cowards. This makes me angry and I just can't do anything but showing my disrespect.
Also weaklings who usually hide in groups, they just deserve it to be brought down to Nirn. You have to teach them, that they are weak on their own and only survive, because they outnumber others. You must jump on them, or they will never understand it. They run around in groups to compensate for their lack of skill and capability and someone needs to remind them, killing them only is not enough to clarify this message.
So you agree that teabagging is disrespectful and not nice. Fine.
As to "weaklings", what tells you that they're not aware of this already and that's exactly why they run in groups ? It's not cheating, it's a perfectly valid and efficient strategy and I don't see why they'd deserve to be humiliated for that. If you really HAVE TO and cannot control your own frustration of being killed by being outnumbered, you can still use a /shovel or /bucketsplash or just another emote. (But I bet you won't consider it "humiliating enough").
DaveTheMinion wrote: »
I am sorry but this is the only way I felt I could reply to a post like this.
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Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »I never T-bag someone if I beat someone in a fair fight.
I only T-bag in the following situations.
- Failed gank attempt on me.
- Notorious 1vX'er that tries to tank 10 people then melts when I debuff him
- If I roll over someone in a huge zerg.
T-bagging is not honorable behavior so I save it for dishonorable situations either on their part or my own
My ex wife found me in Battlefield 4, and climbed up the front of my tank and T-bagged it [she divorced me by the way].
I watched as an enemy tank shell flew over towards me , and her dead body slid down the front of my tank.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »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.
- NO, I won't bother looking in the CoC. But what I know for sure is that some people received warnings about teabagging from ZOS. Those were posted here as screenshots by the people who received them. Unfortunately the thread was deleted since it's not allowed to discuss disciplinary measures on the forum.
- I'm really tired of explaining over and over again that just because something is OK for you it doesn't have to be OK for everyone else, and you know just as well as I do that 95% of teabagging isn't meant to be nice, it's meant to be humiliating. Even if it is not always meant that way, there's no shame in adapting one's own behaviour in order to respect other people's sentivity, even if it differs from one's own.
- You also know very well that teabagging is not a simple combination of "crouch/uncrouch", it's meant to mean "I r a p e you to humiliate you just in case being killed by me is not enough an humiliation. I just want to make sure you feel really bad". And it works : nobody posts on the forum saying "he shoveled me for all the wrong reasons... "
Now I'm not stupid either, I understand that among PvPers it's part of a "code" and it's not meant to be taken that literally and it can mean plenty of things, some of those things being quite nice or just gently teasing. However, there are a lot of non-dedicated PvPers who currently join the fun of IC and they don't know this "code".
Let me just tell you what happened 2 nights ago with one of my guildies (and she's a 30sthg grown up woman, teacher IRL, so not a kid and not some kind of oversensitive fragile soul). She went to IC with us, we were a small group. Unfortunately she was cornered in a 1v1 fight and we were too busy with mobs to come to her rescue on time. Against all odds, she won that fight and it happened that her opponent had 1K+ Tel Var stones, so she inherited all those stones. Few seconds later she received a ton of insults per whisp from this opponent.
Now she refuses to join any kind of PvP again, no matter how much we insist nor how much fun she actually had there. She simply says "I'm not playing this game to get insulted, nor to hurt people so deeply that they might react this way." (And don't tell me nor her that "she should... whatever" because she won't. She was deeply shocked by the violence of the opponent's reaction).
There's no teabagging involved in this anecdote but it shows the real cultural gap between PvPers and PVEers. I believe that bringing both populations together is good thing for everyone, but for it to be successful I think PvPers should adapt a bit and drop some of their most agressive practices, among others teabagging.

But I've stated my opinion on the matter and according to what I've gathered reading your comments, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on this matter, as it seems we're coming from complete opposites of tolerance and experiences in terms of online gaming. I wish you and your friends the best of luck in Cyrodiil and Imperial City and may you never be tea bagged again.
I am sorry that your friend went through that, however it is her free will and choice to not return and do pvp with you afterwards. She has the option to block that user, report them and never recieve a whisper from them again, and carry on playing with you - but she chooses not to.anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »- You also know very well that teabagging is not a simple combination of "crouch/uncrouch", it's meant to mean "I r a p e you to humiliate you just in case being killed by me is not enough an humiliation. I just want to make sure you feel really bad". And it works : nobody posts on the forum saying "he shoveled me for all the wrong reasons... "
There's no teabagging involved in this anecdote but it shows the real cultural gap between PvPers and PVEers. I believe that bringing both populations together is good thing for everyone, but for it to be successful I think PvPers should adapt a bit and drop some of their most agressive practices, among others teabagging.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wjs-Lwk8lk failkiwib16_ESO wrote: »Pve players have a more tbagging culture than pvp players in my experience.
In my day, people resorted to calling each other racial slurs and saying something about their mother. To me, tea-bagging is actually kinda quaint in comparison.
failkiwib16_ESO wrote: »
Pve players have a more tbagging culture than pvp players in my experience.
failkiwib16_ESO wrote: »
Pve players have a more tbagging culture than pvp players in my experience.
I have never once in +18yrs of online gaming seen anyone in any game i've played t-bag in pve, pve all the time, pve never.. well except for in Anarchy Online, but that was a game that had mobs called leets that used to call you noob, so it's kid of understandable lol.