I think my opinion is similar to KCDOGER’s, I don’t mind people doing it to me in game but I do find it hilarious if either me individually or as part of a team are dominating the enemy then they t-bag you when they get a kill, it’s kinda like “Don’t be proud of yourself, you’re being destroyed, you’re just embarrassing yourself.”
I only ever do it to people if they do it to me first and then I end up destroying them. So for example in my first fight with someone they get the kill and t-bag me but then I go 5-1 up against them then I’m going to literally rub it in.
Same, that’s how I handle it. Most times though, I’m way too busy moving onto my next objective to like, waste time slapping my codpiece against someone’s visor.
It just takes so much time! Which makes killing someone who was too busy bagging all the sweeter, lmao.
The hell? It’s t-bagging. There is no etiquette. You do it cause you can. In Halo 4, the only reason I used the hologram was because it t-bagged dead enemies while I continued to kill enemies.
The greatest Halo 5 custom game. Bar none. Tag’n Bag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYTEQHyQzeo
Exterrestr1al was a H5 scripting genius. They spawned half height zones on your death position. And because your mid-point (waist) is the detection point for entering a zone - you had to crouch to enter them. Simply brilliant.
It should be much easier to code this in Infinite. And I’m definitely taking this as inspiration for a coding project.
T-B while not over a corpse and at least a meter away from the individual (ally or enemy) is generally seen as “Hey buddy”; can be used for tentative alliances. T-B while not over a corpse and less than a meter away from an ally or enemy is seen as antagonization and ill-intent
Simply put, I will only ever TB very occasionally if someone has been mercilessly TBing me all game after winning 2v1 (with me as the 1) and I get them back. I really do try to rise above, but the idiots who run around acting like they are THE Beast when really they aren’t just get on my nerves