Gordon_4 said:
BabyfartsMcgeezaks said:
Satinavian said:
Never understood why immature insults are supposed to be part of competitive online gaming.
They certainly were not part of any online gaming activity or community i ever took part in. But then i don't do shooters which is, as i understood, at least where this teabagging nonsense comes from.
Oh come on, are people seriously offended by teabagging? Jesus Christ.
No, but it is fucking tacky
Who cares? People taunt each other in literally every sport ALL THE TIME. No one cares, the players don't care, the viewers don't care. This is the first time I've ever heard people having such big issues with teabagging.
Silentpony said:
BabyfartsMcgeezaks said:
Johnny Novgorod said:
Silentpony said:
Johnny Novgorod said:
Windknight said:
We aren't going to see Esports at the olympics until we're sure one of the competitors isn't chomping at the bit to scream slurs or teabag an opponent in front of a worldwide audience.
Pretty sure there're a thousand more reasons why we're not going to see Esports at the Olympics any time soon.
I mean is it even fair to call gaming a sport?
Nah.
Sports measure skill between opponents. People dedicate entire
lives to hone them.
Competitive games require some skill for sure but it doesn't take long to develop it. There's never been a single multiplayer game where I don't luck out in the first couple of tries and kill a maxed-out player who's been at it for weeks/months/years.
(Which cues the nasty messages)
Just because you killed someone who's been at it for ''weeks/months/years'' in a pub game doesn't mean anything, play against someone who's actually made it to the pro-circuits and you'll see what a night and day difference it is. People dedicate their lives to these games as well, playing one certain game for at least 8 hours a day and getting better and better, to say it doesn't take long to develop a real skill for a game is bs.
How can you dedicate your life to a game that's only been around for a few years?
Pro-gamers weren't practicing Overwatch 10 years ago, they were playing Magic the Gathering and watching the Dark Knight.
and in 2 or 3 years there will be another FPS game that 'pro-gamers' would have spent their whole lives training with.
For an example, there is plenty of CSGO pro's today that played CS1.6 15 years ago. You don't know what these players did 10 years ago, just because some pros are playing a game released 3 years ago doesn't mean they've never touched a FPS before or that they won't be playing for 10 more years whether it's the same game or different but similar one. These people play these games like it's their full time jobs (And then some) and then there are plenty of moments where they go to tournaments and spend 80% of their time practicing/competing, and you don't call that dedicating their lives?
undeadsuitor said:
BabyfartsMcgeezaks said:
Satinavian said:
Never understood why immature insults are supposed to be part of competitive online gaming.
They certainly were not part of any online gaming activity or community i ever took part in. But then i don't do shooters which is, as i understood, at least where this teabagging nonsense comes from.
Oh come on, are people seriously offended by teabagging? Jesus Christ.
I mean, as a taunt that supposed to tilt your opponent..isn't offending the point?
are we now surprised offending taunts are offensive? are we that defensive about this?
this is the final hill?
teabagging?
It's to throw them off their game, just like in every sport. Being teabagged is a minor annoyance, being taunted is a minor annoyance. Are we suggesting making taunting punishable because there might be 1 guy out there who's so thin skinned he's mentally scarred by being teabagged?
Majestic Manatee said:
No one is offended by seeing grown people embarrass themselves like spoilt toddlers, they're only drawing pity and disappointment.
Then let them, I'm sure they'll survive without those people who never had an interest in esport and never will in the first place.
You guys act like this is something exclusive to esport, have you guys ever participated or watched any other sports ever?