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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by rudomm23 Go to original post
    Not a very good reason imho. I understand what you say, I too am a player who doesn't do easy EK's and always shows respect pre-battle by saluting.
    But by doing what you do you actually are kinda in the same boat.
    The difference is the moment my opponent decides to behave like a scrub child?



    I stop caring period.



    The game is only valid in my opinion so long as my opponent shows the same respect as me. After that? I honestly don't care anymore.
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  2. #22
    Originally Posted by rudomm23 Go to original post
    Not a very good reason imho. I understand what you say, I too am a player who doesn't do easy EK's and always shows respect pre-battle by saluting.
    But by doing what you do you actually are kinda in the same boat.

    But if someone just goes into the fight than that shows more about them. And there are 5 rounds in which you can show him you are the bigger/honorable player by just simply beating him.
    And than all rules are off imho. If an opponent plays dirty, so do I. Toss me off a cliff you're gonna be next to hit the abyss. But quitting a match, for any reason, is no good for this game or community.
    People use that little five seconds for different reasons, let's just say when my peacekeeper goes to her knees, it is not to show respect >.> more a prayer for the soul of the soon to be sacrificed It's a little pre match fun but expecting someone to stand there when they are getting in the mind to fight, you emote when it's free roam at your own risk.
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  3. #23
    Originally Posted by CoyoteXStarrk Go to original post
    I come from a proper PvP melee game called Dark Souls where respect and honor actually mean something. Where people didn't play like CoD fanboys where K/D means everythinng and screw you if you wanna be respectful. I am getting sick of scrubs taking advantage of me while I am saluting/bowing/showing any kind of respect.



    PS I also leave if anyone uses the busted R1 spam by the Zerker/PK. Just being honest.
    So you consider it honorable to abandon your teammate in brawl because of this?

    You are one of this games great cancers
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  4. #24
    You're also not showing much of this precious respect of yours in your posting.

    #justsaying
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  5. #25
    Originally Posted by CandleInTheDark Go to original post
    You're also not showing much of this precious respect of yours in your posting.

    #justsaying
    No you see I only show the respect to my opponents.



    I don't give a crap about anyone else.


    Not even trolling. I don't give a crap about random forum players. I care about the players I face.
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  6. #26
    And that pretty much says everything about you I need to know, you expect respect without feeling the need to give it. Have a good life I guess.
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  7. #27
    Originally Posted by CandleInTheDark Go to original post
    And that pretty much says everything about you I need to know, you expect respect without feeling the need to give it. Have a good life I guess.
    Yet another person ignores original point lol


    I respect everyone.



    The moment you do not show me the same respect I cease to care about you at all.
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  8. #28
    Originally Posted by kweassa1917 Go to original post
    Unfortunately, joining a match is by itself an informed consent to the rules of the game, which its competitive nature is set by the objective of the game mode itself, and therefore people are obliged to try their best in whatever form that accomplishes the objective.

    In your case, you are enforcing a vague and arbitrary concept of honor which people may or may not agree to, and then would rather choose to ignore the fact that you joined the game under its premise, nobody forced you to join a battlefield where actual brains and tactics rule, not some personal code of honor.

    In retrospect, there are many ways to both satisfy your honor and not disrupt the game for others -- you want to observe a code? Fine by me. Find a friend who shares your code and play against him in fair and square duels.

    However, the moment you join a public game where people have different values and views of how the game should be played, and then in some weird variant of a mental tantrum decide to quit it because people don't agree to your rules, then like it or not, you're just a ragequitter.


    Again, nobody is stopping you with playing those who actually share your opinions. Just DON'T TRY TO ENFORCE THEM ONTO OTHERS, AND DON'T DISRUPT THE GAME OTHERS ARE PLAYING IN EARNEST BECAUSE ITS NOT YOUR CUP OF TEA.

    Nobody gave you the right to be the referee, You don't get to demand anything, because you aren't entitled to anything.



    You want respect from others? Become someone who can lead the team to victory under any ordeal, and be the player who can still make it a fun game even if your team loses. People gladly give respect to those who prove they are worthy of respect, not mouth off about it.
    Yeah.......Still gonna play my way sorry.
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  9. #29
    Originally Posted by kweassa1917 Go to original post
    Have fun not being able to play any matches, then.

    And don't come back to the forums whining about it either.
    The funniest thing is that I am in the majority lol



    90% of the duels/brawls I partake in begin with people actually showing maturity and honor.



    I am merely complaining about the few matches where I encounter children.
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    Originally Posted by CoyoteXStarrk Go to original post
    I stopped reading there.


    No its not. Any moron can go into a duel. It takes a proper player and adult to acknowledge their opponent. I am fine if people don't wanna do it back.


    The problem I have is when scrubs exploit my respect and attack me while I am defenseless trying to show respect.
    You know half of them just want to play a damn Duel with you?

    Why the need for this superficial level of respect and acknowledgement from total strangers in a game?

    I mean if it was me in your Duel I would only be there because I'm doing the Daily Order (yesterdays was complete 3 Duels).

    I have no interest in respect or acknowledgement, I don't know you, seeing you press Y before the Duel makes no difference to me, it's not going to make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside or note you down as a respectful person. You're not going to go on my Christmas Card list in real life because of an emote in a game.

    We are in the same online space for 3 minutes, not to make friends, but to try to kill each other.

    I came to duel, you came to duel.

    Why the overly emotional need to establish some kind of bond with this stranger? Just seems a bit safe space / snowflakey to me.

    You know probably in a lot of actual real life duels, the two people hated each other, hence the desire to kill each other in the first place. Duels are a way to settle feuds. I doubt it was important to bow and scrape and show respect to somehow you wanted to stab in the face for sleeping with your wife / whatever.

    Your biggest problem, much like many of the honour crowd, is that you're imposing an artificial set of rules onto a match that your opponent knows nothing about, because they are not game rules, they exist entirely in your mind.

    There's nothing not-adult about someone playing a Duel match to complete their Daily Orders without bowing and scraping for respect and acknowledgement. You are the first to tell us how little you care what others think of you, but then it is so desperately important to you to have this respect and acknowledgement from total strangers ....

    Also come on, how do you tell yourself others aren't adult, when you happily admit to rage quitting over not getting bowed to in a Duel in a game? Seriously? It doesn't get more childish than that.

    I would laugh myself silly if a Battlefield 1 player rage quit because I shot him while he was trying to wish me a good fight. You're nuts
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