11-23-2017
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Úsáideoir Cláraithe
Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Michigan
Posts: 527
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Throughout my years sparring, there has always been some disrespectful person in every spar room. I think it's fair to say many of today's sparrers are young and simply have a lot of pent up frustration, so they utilise the chat in-game and speak their mind because it "feels good". Young teens in this game just get mad at losing at anything. Once they win they go "yeah get rekt noob" or some other horsesh*t that can't be justified. The problem is even more prestigious sparrers are caught to behave this way(Yuki...), and it doesn't set a good example for newer sparrers. Granted, newer sparrers are prone to behave negatively more often first, but I think it should be our job to discipline their b*tch asses instead of retaliating with similar behaviors. I don't guild spar, never had time and I'm not keen on dealing with horsesh*t lagging and delaying in a TOURNAMENT, but I've noticed a lot of guilds to be quite negative. Whatever. They're young; if they can't find their place then we'll put them in their place in a humble manner. Here's my biased opinion, though. I find it dreadfully difficult to respect sparrers that consistently lag or delay. It ruins the experience for so many other people and it makes a lot of people ask themselves, "Was that actually a good spar? Was that fair?" Then ye get that statement from others saying, "Learn to fight it." Theoretically speaking, I should never have to fight someone with a poorer connection and have an unusual spar, because that just isn't fun and it just isn't right. It's been around so long in graal that it seems normal now, and we've allowed ourselves to learn to combat it since it hasn't been resolved. Take CoD or any other FPS. How annoying is it to be in a laggy lobby? Does it ruin the experience? I bet it does. I think the reason Alumni was able to reign for so long is because they're just older. The rest of us are just teens, Thallen is in his twenties, or so I've heard, as well as Winter, Dante, etc. Teens have a hard time staying consistent but people become more consistent and focused when they're older, and Alumni members seem older than many of us. Unless there are a certain few of you in here who are also in your twenties besides Thallen. |