Asherons_Call wrote: »i agree that is an arrogant, disrespectful thing to say. It's a cop out for people to say that instead of taking the oppurtunity to teach and maybe make a new friend in the process.
I seriously doubt many people when respectfully asked a question will respond with a L2P response. It's usually used against whiners, people who accuse you of hacking/cheating/ etc, and people who have a sense of entitlement or demand to get their way for various reasons.
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »
I'd never say l2p to someone who is new (well not only new players ofc) and looking for advice regarding whatever issue. However, people who feel entitled (like demanding unreasonable nerfs and other crap whining) deserve not much more than that.
Asherons_Call wrote: »
The majority of people this is uttered too have no interest in learning a thing.
Should be to not too.
OK.... we'll use RTFM instead.
CavalierPrime wrote: »Let the kids say l2p. Those people suffer from self-loathing and depression. And they'd never show such disrespect to someone in the flesh out of fear. If someone told me "El two pee" I would give them a right hook to the chin.
CavalierPrime wrote: »Let the kids say l2p. Those people suffer from self-loathing and depression. And they'd never show such disrespect to someone in the flesh out of fear. If someone told me "El two pee" I would give them a right hook to the chin.
