T-Bag etiquette

I think most people who t bag are the 13 year youngsters giggling frivolously.

Let’s not be hypocrites and let them enjoy their youth and when they are older they can roll their eyes just as we do now.

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we play a shooter game and the T-bagg has become a part of the FPS genre more.

if you think its a wrong culture more then you need to learn more about video game’s in the first place.
since there are game’s like GTA what has a good population and is also a strong titel in the gaming communety what has all the wrong things you can think about you can do there and what is normal there.

so if you going to complain about something like the T-bagg in a shooter game then you need to think first there are other strong titel game’s that have a more worse culture then something like the T-bagg.

The only time t-bagging isn’t called for is when you’re a scrub and t-bag a guy that your teammate killed like a dummy. lol

If you don’t get the kill, you should be bagging anyone. :rofl:

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This isn’t a conversation about the history of video games or GTA. This is about whether a very specific in game act is appropriate, which is not an historical detail. The only defense anyone has for this behavior is that someone else did it first.

I’m not as worried about this issue itself as much as I am worried about what the general attitude of this community is. People had an aneurysm when they saw cat ears but shoving genitals into someone’s mouth is fine. My kids will be old enough to play halo in a couple years but why would I want them to be a part of a community that so proudly supports this sort of behavior? Why intentionally alienate newcomers for the sole reason of defending a dated and inappropriate act?

then not support it that type behavior if you not like it.
you cant force others to do the same if there not wane do it.

i have look at your service records and it seems you are not a old school player at all so that means you never will understand it how it was back in the old day’s and it was more normal to T-bagg your enemy you have kill to make the match more fun.

i have play in the old school day’s from halo and i am also a EX cod player that has play it also a lot in the old day’s.
and i know how fun the day’s back then was the trash talk and the T-bagg was compleet normal to do in that type game’s.
since it was more a community thing to do and make the match’s more fun here and there.

and let me tell you this also.
its more the big streamers from youtube or twitch that show most of the time’s bad behavior in game’s in there streams and from there kids learn it faster then in a normal multiplayer game.

since people are getting sick now a day’s more that a lot off things are compleet wrong when it was more normal back in that time’s.
in shooter game’s it was back in the old day’s compleet normal to show blood effect’s if you kill your enemy in the campaign mode or multiplayer more from a game.
things like that are now gone since its compleet wrong more since its not good.
there are game’s that never have chance things like that and have keep it in there game’s for ever since its been part there game formule forever.
since the gaming world and the real world are 2 compleet diffrend things.

edite: its better that the parents like you most learn there own kids its wrong to do stuff like that in game’s before there learn it from a populier youtuber or so and start to copy then in game’s since there see its normal more since a populier youtuber or twitch streamer is doing it.

I’m sorry. I have no idea what you’re saying.

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I get that you’re upset that I’m suggesting your behavior is inappropriate. It’s not something that is pleasant to address, but do you have any justification for corpse humping besides tradition? No one here has any real justification for it.

I think this is something we can do better as a community to help others feel more welcome. If you think we have a big enough Halo community and this is the hill you want to die on go ahead and fight the good fight for corpse humping.

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Who exactly isn’t welcome because of TBing in games? Speaking as a female in her 30’s who has played the games since 2001 (OG Account is my real FirstMiddle) I never found it “threatening” to me. If you are going to be playing a FPS you expect trolling/stupid stuff like TBing.

I mean, and this isn’t me telling you how to parent, but you’re concerned about TBing, but not the aspect of the game where you are, ya know, killing people and enemies? It seems like a bizarre thing to find “dangerous” in the community when fighting/war/death is cool to enjoy? But TBing is the line?

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There was etiquette in the first place? It started in Halo 2 and never went away.

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Exactly. It isn’t a big deal. I’d take TBing any day over some of the weird messages/dm’s I have received when playing COD. One is just being funny/trolling, the other was actual harassment.

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that problem i remember really good as also a cod player that things like that has happing also to me in the past old cod game’s.
that you get the weird messages sent to you from players you have kill in the match a lots off time that there get really pist on you and call the stupid things to you for a beating then in a match.

i think there also not have think about the trash talk each FPS game has also.
some game’s like COD have a death chat that give the enemy you have kill a few sec’s to tell something to the one that has kill him and its always trash talk there get and sometime’s you hear things you not wane hear your kids about it.

also not forget the friendly fire system from halo 3 and halo reach.
that some people think it was fun to kill there own teammate’s and if you have your kids play in the same team as somebody like that is also more worse then get a T-bag from a enemy player.

or now a day’s there destroy the vehicles from your own team or drive from cliff’s with your team mate’s.

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Going to lock this one to prevent more work down the line.