I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
Your opinion?
LOL wtf the best part is being able to kill anyone you want at the end of the match. People have been doing it for years. I think you’re just a bit too sensitive.
Hell I wish there was a bonus round at the end of the match for extra points where it just turns to an FFA for a few seconds so you can kill your buddies.
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> LOL wtf the best part is being able to kill anyone you want at the end of the match. People have been doing it for years. I think you’re just a bit too sensitive.
> Hell I wish there was a bonus round at the end of the match for extra points where it just turns to an FFA for a few seconds so you can kill your buddies.
and it always bothered me. It’s ridiculous and unecessary.
Either people lost and are mad and have to show you because they’re retards
Or they won and shove it in your face.
The game is over. It’s like a cage fight. The referee calls it an end, everything past that is -Yoink- and should be punished.
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> I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
> Your opinion?
It doesn’t count as a kill.
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> I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
> Your opinion?
Let’s punish someone for an action that has literally no merit or reward!1!!1 Seems like a good idea!!11! /s
Really? It’s like saying that someone should get punished for slapping someone in the face after they did something stupid.
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> > I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
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> It doesn’t count as a kill.
I know it doesn’t. That makes it even worse in my opinion.
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> > I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
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> Let’s punish someone for an action that has literally no merit or reward!1!!1 Seems like a good idea!!11! /s
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> Really? It’s like saying that someone should get punished for slapping someone in the face after they did something stupid.
I’m looking at it from the end of the game point of view.
Let’s take a cage fight for example and the referee calls it a match. Why do people stop then? Because it’s over. There is no further reward, there is no excuse to continue other than being a bad looser or a bad winner. Get it?
yea u should get no exp or req points if you move around after the match has officially ended! lol
It doesn’t matter what happens after. If you don’t like it, don’t watch.
You seem to be taking it way too personally. It’s just fun
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> > > I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
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> > Let’s punish someone for an action that has literally no merit or reward!1!!1 Seems like a good idea!!11! /s
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> > Really? It’s like saying that someone should get punished for slapping someone in the face after they did something stupid.
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> I’m looking at it from the end of the game point of view.
> Let’s take a cage fight for example and the referee calls it a match. Why do people stop then? Because it’s over. There is no further reward, there is no excuse to continue other than being a bad looser or a bad winner. Get it?
Well this is a video game where virtual soldiers shoot each other whereas your example envisions real people in the real world beating the crap out of each other. There is such a big difference that it’s not even an analogy.
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> I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
> Your opinion?
Absolutely not. In the Halo Reach beta, this happened either because of a bug or because Bungie was testing it out, but in any case, people were outraged at the fact that you could boot someone for betraying after the match was over.
It’s become sort of a Halo tradition to do this. Don’t take offense to it; instead take it as a playful jab in the arm.
Getting mad over people teabagging you a the end of the match?! Oh please! Teabagging was used in the community as a victory dance or joke for over a decade and I wish there’s a dead reflex like in Halo 3
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> I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
> Your opinion?
Maybe you should just get over it?
Teabagging is ingrained in the very culture of Halo. It’s a part of are nonverbal communication. It can mean, “You and your team acted like -Yoinks!-.” or, “Thank you for giving me back that sniper.” or, "I just took you out with a pistol while you fired off two rockets’, A nice friendly, "hello’, or any of a dozen other things. I’ve even heard a few stories where people established truces though teabagging.
As for you getting killed after the game ends? A: It doesn’t count towards the score, so it doesn’t matter. B: If I’m about to finish you off, you aren’t going to get saved by the bell. I’m going to finish it if I’m able.
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> I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
> Your opinion?
I mean this seriously has to be the saddest thING I have seen complained about to date.
I have to agree with these guys, i mean it’s only a bit of fun, and that’s what Halo is about, fun. Who cares if you get killed after the match, im too busy thinking of what an awesome game that was. Especially when it’s a close one. Even i kill people when the game is over. I mean it doesn’t count so why not. Assassinations are the best when a match finishes lol
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> > I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
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> I mean this seriously has to be the saddest thING I have seen complained about to date.
It’s the first time I’ve seen something like this… sad indeed.
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> > I have to admit that it starts bothering me that people don’t stop killing you after the official match end. It happens often that I get killed after the announcement and then people start T-bagging. It’s a very unsporty behaviour and should be punished in my opinion.
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> Maybe you should just get over it?
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> Teabagging is ingrained in the very culture of Halo. It’s a part of are nonverbal communication. It can mean, “You and your team acted like -Yoinks!-.” or, “Thank you for giving me back that sniper.” or, "I just took you out with a pistol while you fired off two rockets’, A nice friendly, "hello’, or any of a dozen other things. I’ve even heard a few stories where people established truces though teabagging.
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> As for you getting killed after the game ends? A: It doesn’t count towards the score, so it doesn’t matter. B: If I’m about to finish you off, you aren’t going to get saved by the bell. I’m going to finish it if I’m able.
I have to agree with comedyshermit. It doesn’t matter, to me it is a time for a bit of fun, where I can either -Yoink!- with an enemy, or kill them while they are teabagging. I think it is all fun.
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Have people really run out of more important things to complain about?
Seriously, people should be punished for just screwing around a bit after the match has ended? It only lasts about 10 seconds at the longest, and you’re complaining about it?
If I come across you as an enemy in-game, I assure you that I will kill you and -Yoink!- you at the end, purely just to spite you.
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> Have people really run out of more important things to complain about?
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> Seriously, people should be punished for just screwing around a bit after the match has ended? It only lasts about 10 seconds at the longest, and you’re complaining about it?
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> If I come across you as an enemy in-game, I assure you that I will kill you and -Yoink!- you at the end, purely just to spite you.
It’s actually kinda sad don’t you think? In all my years of Halo I’ve never seen someone complain about this.