MasterLuigi
Smash Journeyman
Disconnecting or quitting during a match.
That's it. I don't find anything else people do in a match disrespectful.
That's it. I don't find anything else people do in a match disrespectful.
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I personally quit if i have input lag, normal lag is something i can handle but input lag nothing worse for me than trying to hit someone and missing by a mile because controls didn't work properly, to save both me and the other person i time i just quickly double kill myself and drop pairing so maybe both of use could get someone with a better connection match upDisconnecting or quitting during a match.
That's it. I don't find anything else people do in a match disrespectful.
Oh man, this. I found one player doing this to me and I switched to Villager just to put up trees. The guy had to think what to do as I'd spam some moves like Lloid or Slingshot. Tree on face most of the time too. :DTurtling is without a doubt the most annoying playstyle ever. Never approaching, never using projectiles... just literally waiting for you to approach so they can try to hit you away. I usually do well against people who do this... but again... Why would you get online JUST to play that way?
Sarcasm? At least tell me if I guessed right.Take a guess...
Oh, I think I understand. So they taunt saying "Come on", to bring up a good match? If that's the case, then I've been wrong this whole time. I guess I need to pay more attention to what the characters say when they taunt.Something tells me you don't know much about Falcon players...Just so you know, Falcon players literally taunt at the start of a match for the exact OPPOSITE reason of trying to disrespect.
If its the "come on" taunt, its up for interpretation. If its the "show me your moves!" taunt, its meant as a salute or bow of sorts.Sarcasm? At least tell me if I guessed right.
Oh, I think I understand. So they taunt saying "Come on", to bring up a good match? If that's the case, then I've been wrong this whole time. I guess I need to pay more attention to what the characters say when they taunt.
Something tells me you don't know much about Falcon players...Just so you know, Falcon players literally taunt at the start of a match for the exact OPPOSITE reason of trying to disrespect.
^Almost every GreninjaPeople who uses characters like&
and spam their dodges and rolls where they vanish.
I know the feeling aND it hurts losing to a Lucario who just spams aura spheres. I hate them more then spamus.Playing laggy Lucarios is quite annoying. Why the hell is rolling to the other side of the stage and charging Aura Sphere more effective than what I'm doing?
I encountered someone in For Glory that changed his name to USUCK. I beat the crap out of him and then disconnected. It was satisfying.Changing your names to "DontSpam" and "GitGud" while taunting/teabagging when you're just trying to have fun with your friend in 2v2s ._.
Yesterday I played against some player who was using Sonic. After they killed me one time they started mocking me by running away and taunting. The third time they tried to run away and mock me I hit them with Marth's tipper f smash and killed them. When they respawned they stood on the platform until it disappeared, like they were thinking "Wow, I am an idiot for trying to do that". After that they stopped mocking me and when I beat them they left.I encountered someone in For Glory that changed his name to USUCK. I beat the crap out of him and then disconnected. It was satisfying.
You must hate Megaman then.Evaders. Not simple evading tactics but simply staying completely away while dowsing projectiles across the stage. Never intersecting, never making contact (unless you get too close), never interacting with their opponent. Just. Simply. Being. A. ******.
That and rage quiters. If you can't take a loss, don't play a game.
Megaman isn't much of a long-ranged fighter, and all of his projectiles that CAN go across the stage are pretty slow moving and avoidable.You must hate Megaman then.
I don't main Megaman,but I know how to use him pretty well. If you see a Megaman player who is spamming their projectiles and rolling all over the place they probably have no idea what they are doing with him. It is also kind of the same with Link.You must hate Megaman then.
I understand where your coming from considering it's the " serious / give it all you got / show what your made of ! " mode, but I can also see the other player's perspective too ( not the salty ones who DC/SD just cuz they refuse to show respect ). Maybe they have been having a bad day... , idk :sAlso, people SDing and refusing to fight because they're losing. I've been known to grab sore losers that are purposely trying to plummet off the edge and throw them back into the ring so they have more time to consider fighting me.
First of all, I'm glad I'm not the only one that can't stand stage gimmicks that actively try to kill you. I hate it when it happens to me and I want to comfort-hug any Smasher that I watch just get demolished by the stage rather than by the skill of another player.I understand where your coming from considering it's the " serious / give it all you got / show what your made of ! " mode, but I can also see the other player's perspective too ( not the salty ones who DC/SD just cuz they refuse to show respect ). Maybe they have been having a bad day... , idk :s
I've never SD'd in any FG, but I actually just get plain... well sad sometimes... ;-;
I'm a casul @ heart and honestly wish that there was an " in-between " of For Fun and For Glory with items off, non-obscenely game ruining Stage Gimmicks cuz man.. they are so often and SOOO disruptive in SSB4 and even worse in the 3DS version imo. I really hope that a 1v1 / Items OFF / the Stages being limited to Tourny's accepted Stage Meta like Yoshi's island / Delfino / Battlefield / etc. to For Fun mode is patched in @ one point and am surprised that there wasn't one even considered for release as I doubt I was the only one who thought it was wanting it.
( idk, maybe I'm just talking nonsense here ><; )
That's simply... That's not how group functions work. You're thinking of singleplayer.Your friend has every right to play the game however he wants to play it.
use tournament rules
Woah now. This is not a tournament and I am not training for a tournament, there's no need to arbitrarily default to that ruleset. I might be looking for something else in a particular match and a custom ruleset might work for me. For instance, I don't usually put time on or ban stages by default. I usually do 3 stock instead of 2. I enjoy using equipment sometimes and especially custom moves.Or just sit and wait for the time to run out, and avoid playing him in the future because you don't enjoy matches where you'd rather wait than chase him down.
This is not relevant outside of matchmaking, where your opponent is an actual stranger and you cannot reasonably expect to enforce any rules. Even in tournament play you are more than welcome to have your own feelings about mechanics and playstyles; you are also more than welcome to pursue like minded people in search of a change. Being offended by how another person plays the game was technically the first step that led up to items and some stages being banned in the first place, followed by a great deal of consideration of course.But if you get offended by how another player chooses to play in the game, that's your own fault, not his.
What I'm talking about is coming to an agreement ahead of time with the people you're playing with about what you enjoy in your matches and coming to a fair compromise, which is what all my suggestions are about. Your friend has the right to play however he wants, and for you to be offended when you didn't like the camping playstyle he wanted to use is not his fault at all, it's YOUR fault for not letting him know ahead of time. Like you said, not everyone needs to adhere to YOUR ideals, so why not stop talking down to your friend and quit acting like you have some sort of noble sense of what constitutes fair gameplay, because it just reads like salt. People play to win, and unless they're cheating or using some game-breaking glitch, how they play is their own business.That's simply... That's not how group functions work. You're thinking of singleplayer.
Woah now. This is not a tournament and I am not training for a tournament, there's no need to arbitrarily default to that ruleset. I might be looking for something else in a particular match and a custom ruleset might work for me. For instance, I don't usually put time on or ban stages by default. I usually do 3 stock instead of 2. I enjoy using equipment sometimes and especially custom moves.
That's between me and the person I'm playing, because there is no regulating body in private matches.
This is not relevant outside of matchmaking, where your opponent is an actual stranger and you cannot reasonably expect to enforce any rules. Even in tournament play you are more than welcome to have your own feelings about mechanics and playstyles; you are also more than welcome to pursue like minded people in search of a change. Being offended by how another person plays the game was technically the first step that led up to items and some stages being banned in the first place, followed by a great deal of consideration of course.
So y'know, maybe it's not appropriate to talk down to people playing the game privately for being 'offended' by something. Not everyone needs to adhere to your ideals, after all.
Getting mad just because someone taunts is dumb.... only getting mad when they taunt with a common character is just... I don't think a word exists for that yet. I can't even...When overused characters taunt after they take a stock. (Little mac, Sonic, Fox, etc.) I know it sounds a little immature but it just bugs me.
or when people play your main out of nowhere and beat you with them (in my case I just about died in the inside after some guy switched from Samus to Olimar and wrecked me)
I'm chill with people who taunt with DK or Pac-Man or any other character you don't see much on For glory as your just like "lol ok, its whatever".
I don't know where you get off telling me how to act in private with my friend. That's rather presumptuous. You don't know what constitutes normal between us, what the nature of our relationship is. The difference between me telling you we don't need to adhere to your ideals and you telling me my friend doesn't have to adhere to mine is that I have a right to speak for myself; you have no right to speak for him.Like you said, not everyone needs to adhere to YOUR ideals, so why not stop talking down to your friend and quit acting like you have some sort of noble sense of what constitutes fair gameplay, because it just reads like salt. People play to win, and unless they're cheating or using some game-breaking glitch, how they play is their own business.
Haha that sounds exactly like me, and I play Sonic! I always begin a match by taunting as a sort of handshake. Sometimes it results into goofing off where things just get ridiculous and it's loads of fun.I hate taunt matches when they never get serious, especially in FG. In one 1v1 match, a Sonic player and I had a ton of fun just taunting and being goofy, but eventually we did start fighting in earnest.
You're avoiding my points. It doesn't matter what the nature of your relationship between you and your friend is, if you're going to groan that camping in part of the stage is 'grossly disrespectful', I'm going to let you know that I think you're being salty. If it's "a private matter butt out", then don't talk about your friend on public forums in the first place. Either way the point still stands, people play the way they want in order to win, and the fact you're offended by it to the point of calling it "grossly disrespectful" just goes to show how salty you are, and how little you respect other people's right to play their own way.I don't know where you get off telling me how to act in private with my friend. That's rather presumptuous. You don't know what constitutes normal between us, what the nature of our relationship is. The difference between me telling you we don't need to adhere to your ideals and you telling me my friend doesn't have to adhere to mine is that I have a right to speak for myself; you have no right to speak for him.
He has already spoken for himself by giving me his approval.
I don't remember the name of the person I played that day, but they also played a Captain Falcon (we had a few matches together). Again, when it's one on one, I don't mind goofing around a little, but eventually I'd like to start playing.Haha that sounds exactly like me, and I play Sonic! I always begin a match by taunting as a sort of handshake. Sometimes it results into goofing off where things just get ridiculous and it's loads of fun.
It's actually the one and only thing that does matter. Your points are trite and can only result in circular discussion. For example: You are now aggressively ignoring the fact that you are defending a fictional victim, a situation I can only describe as mind numbing.It doesn't matter what the nature of your relationship between you and your friend is
Now you're just running away from the actual discussion about whether camping is a "grossly disrespectful" tactic, throwing up strawmen amounting to "so long as my friend puts up with me that's all that matters". Your attitude and ideology exists whether your friend puts up with it or not, and it's still salty, and it's still wrong.It's actually the one and only thing that does matter. Your points are trite and can only result in circular discussion. For example: You are now aggressively ignoring the fact that you are defending a fictional victim, a situation I can only describe as mind numbing.
That being said, I will unfortunately have to find a way to brave this cold winter without your approval.
A discussion implies an exchange has been made. You have contributed nothing new since your first reply and have burried your head in the sand in response to all the holes being poked in your hypocritical moral guardian tirade.Now you're just running away from the actual discussion
Straw"man" is not a magical word that shields you from facts.throwing up strawmen amounting to "so long as my friend puts up with me that's all that matters".
Your attitude and ideology exists whether your friend puts up with it or not, and it's still salty, and it's still wrong.
Nah. I didn't have enough salt to stay annoyed for more than a couple of minutes. You seem like you're more than willing to unload hours worth of your own onto people you don't know; could I get a loan?I'm sure all the salt in your system is enough to protect you through all the winter.![]()