I've noticed over the years that morals in online games has been in decline.
By that I mean I seem to come across more and more immoral players in competative play where no mater how chivalrous I act in a match, they will continue to play dirty time and time again.
What I'm trying to say is this: I am a very chivalrous player who will honour someone in a fair fight. I don't camp. I will not spawn kill if it can be avoided and I very rarely give the impression that I'm playing unsportsmanlike. I won't "trap" other players in corners, team kill just to collect a better weapon; or make the first T-bag.
I didn't even use stopping power on CoD as I thought it was overpowered, I always drive the vehicles for the benefit of the team in Battlefield/ Halo and in MMO's I always avoided using overpowered means to win a PvP match. If I learn in a strategy that a single unit is overpowered, I'll also be reluctant to use it.
But do I stand alone?
By that I mean I seem to come across more and more immoral players in competative play where no mater how chivalrous I act in a match, they will continue to play dirty time and time again.
What I'm trying to say is this: I am a very chivalrous player who will honour someone in a fair fight. I don't camp. I will not spawn kill if it can be avoided and I very rarely give the impression that I'm playing unsportsmanlike. I won't "trap" other players in corners, team kill just to collect a better weapon; or make the first T-bag.
I didn't even use stopping power on CoD as I thought it was overpowered, I always drive the vehicles for the benefit of the team in Battlefield/ Halo and in MMO's I always avoided using overpowered means to win a PvP match. If I learn in a strategy that a single unit is overpowered, I'll also be reluctant to use it.
But do I stand alone?