The internet equivalent of calling someone a p#$$y. It’s amazing how weird bullies are. In this case even funnier because you believe this has anything with being good at pvp rather than just being willing to ruin a game for someone else.
It’s like saying someone stacking a deck in a card game is the best at the table and then telling everyone else they should cheat better. It explains so much in our world that people have this mentality. All what you can get away with, no empathy or thought for the damage to community, just selfishness and short sightedness. Not to mention a nice touch of delusion of grandeur.
It’s really an interesting cocktail of weirdness.
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Get better says person unable to beat pugs without stacking.
I play with others in rated game play.
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I think Blizzard put too much trust in players to do the right thing.
Blizzard explained they don’t want premade raids in random bgs because it results in pugstomps and it drives players away from PvP.
Instead of demonstrating care for the PvP community, premade raiders just kept going.
Blizzard was probably like
Sadly, Blizzard can explain premade raids are harming the PvP community, but the only thing premade raiders care about is ban or no ban.
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Remember in Tom and Jerry that had the big and buff bulldog named spike? He would patrol his yard… and there was that little tiny dog always bouncing around and yapping in the bulldog’s ear to get him to fight?
“Smackyoudown” is that tiny little yapping dog. That’s his role on the discord in these premade raid groups.
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Pointless really to the ignore bin with this bully. Where all bullies belong. Ignore and take away their fun. I probably shouldn’t have bothered engaging in the first place. No point ya know?
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It feels vaguely similar to the “no addons” in Final Fantasy XIV.
Squeenix is very clear that addons are not permitted, but they aren’t going to do anything about it so long as people aren’t using them to harm other players. It’s kind of an open secret.
The difference here is that premades are harming the player experience, and Blizzard doesn’t care to do anything about it.
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Go ahead, talk all the smack on the forums, call me names. I’ll be ingame leveling in a few hours with Warmode on. If you can find me, show me how much better you are.
Player who has to stack bgs to win thinks they are good. (queue laugh track)
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I never said I was good, just show me how much better you are than me. I’m all for a good scrap. Or is the all talk, no action as usual from you people.
I won’t come to the forums whining like a little baby about it, if that happens.
lmao
“Meet me behind the school, bruh!”
You people truly are awful.
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Hey, I’m making myself available ingame. Time to put up or shut up. Or you just want to stay safe and make disparaging remarks on the forums.
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Biggest guy in our class was this guy named Phil. First time I fought him he was with 5 friends but they all came at me from the same direction and I was champion wind sprinter on the basketball team so I turned around and ran. When I was running I looked back and realized Phil was the only one running to keep up so I slowed and hit him as hard as I could in the face. Broke his nose, 2 black eyes. Most of the rest didn’t want to fight after that, the one thought about it but I took a step towards him and he ran.
I fought Phil maybe a dozen times, it was always telling him to leave a little guy he was picking on alone and he’d try to stand up and I’d pop him a couple of times and ask if we were done. Once I started taking martial arts he stopped, I had to warn him off when he was picking on some little guy but he knew he’d get beaten if he stood up to me.
Had a neighbor move in, he didn’t understand the fight culture but he had an abusive alcoholic father and ran his mouth a lot. I tried to explain, even fought him once but I wasn’t trying to hurt him. School year starts and like the first day I’m walking home and I see Phil on top of him wailing away. I thought at least he wasn’t learning the lesson from an actual tough guy and thought about letting it happen but even Phil might get lucky and hurt the guy. He was half Phil’s size.
So I knock Phil off of him and pick him up, explain that every punch with Phil is a haymaker so when you see him drop his shoulder pop him in the face and take a couple of steps back. So this little guy turns it around, starts beating up Phil who ran off when he took a swing at me and I asked if he wanted to fight me now.
Corey was all excited, I walked him home in case Phil decided to try again with a couple of friends. Corey’s doing the Rocky dance with his arms raised. I always imagine it’s someone like Phil in the premades, can’t stand pain but wants to beat up people. I think they’re the ones that get confused about reality, pop them in the nose for real and watch them run but they’ll talk mighty tough until they get a little pain.
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So you are telling people to punch me in the face now? That kind of escalated…
Nah, more calling you an internet tough guy.
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I grew up in Hawaii and was a very small white kid. Many very similar stories, but usually never came to blows, just not backing down and putting my hands up. Got beat up a lot, then took martial arts and suddenly nobody wanted to fight.
Bullies are the same everywhere. Low self esteem and just looking to hurt someone to make themselves feel better and never caring about the damage they cause. The internet just allows them to do it to more people but in smaller doses over and over again.
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Not sure you’re in any position to call people out when you came into this thread literally primed to denigrate everyone else.
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The weirdness of both calling people big and tough on the forums then challenging them to a fight…in a game. The world is getting weirder and weirder.
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Like I said, you guys can find me in game. You can “punch me in the face” there.