Which side are you?
I believe it’s apart of gameplay. No matter what; ranked, social, enemy, friendly, slayer, grifball, employee, non-employee… There will be Tbags to have. In fact, if you’ve ran into me in MM, you probably have been Tbaged or have seen it in action. :^)
I will look for you. I will find you and I’ll TBag you
I mean, if i see on my radar you are coming up behind me, and i catch you not on your toes and pull a sweet ninja, i think i’m obligated to drop a a few squats.
Well, if you’re teabagging even though you didn’t get the kill or you did it with a team (like a 4v1) or had a overall low-skill power weapon like an explosive, I find it unsportsmanlike and you don’t deserve to. But if you’re teabagging and the kill was generally a result of a fair fight, required skill (like a 360 noscope), or it was a result of me being an idiot, I think you’ve earned the right to do it.
I don’t -Yoink!-. But I will go corpse punching sometimes.
It boils down to the type and timing of the -Yoink!-.
Those quick spasm tea bags show a failure to grasp how to execute it properly… Those are just violent and wrong, and should be reported.
Those players in a group, that attack a single opponent, and win a 2 or 3 on 1 faceoff then squat on him? As if they earned it? That’s just noob D-bagging. Poor suckers just don’t know any better.
The timing for a proper -Yoink!- occurs after winning a particularly intense 1 on 1, or 1 on 2, faceoff. And the proper form is deep and slow.
I have spent years perfecting my -Yoink!- technique. I’ve developed a very deep, slow, romantic -Yoink!-, with just the slightest twist. Something that leaves my opponents accepting their fates, if not taking screen captures to print out and keep in little keepsake shoeboxes under their beds.
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again…I will -Yoink!- you, your team, my team, any vehicle, trees, rocks, the grass, the walls, the flag, the air, pretty much anything,anytime and anywhere. I will respawn and bag myself. There is no need to get the kill to do so. Tea must be served and any time can be tea time.
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> It boils down to the type and timing of the -Yoink!-.
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> Those quick spasm tea bags show a failure to grasp how to execute it properly… Those are just violent and wrong, and should be reported.
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> Those players in a group, that attack a single opponent, and win a 2 or 3 on 1 faceoff then squat on him? As if they earned it? That’s just noob D-bagging. Poor suckers just don’t know any better.
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> The timing for a proper -Yoink!- occurs after winning a particularly intense 1 on 1, or 1 on 2, faceoff. And the proper form is deep and slow.
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> I have spent years perfecting my -Yoink!- technique. I’ve developed a very deep, slow, romantic -Yoink!-, with just the slightest twist. Something that leaves my opponents accepting their fates, if not taking screen captures to print out and keep in little keepsake shoeboxes under their beds.
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> You’re welcome.
It’s stupid. The time you spend showing off your drawers, you should be looking for opponents two, three & four. They’re out there, armed & waiting . . .
I should add that I’m not some rampant TBagger. There are many reason why I do. For examples:
-Being Outplayed
-“Hey! I know you so here is a TBag”
-Someone popular/employee ( ;^) )
-Camper
-TBag the Tbaggee
-A teammate that goofed
-Ninja/epic assassination
-TBag a on coming vehicle
-Killing that one person that has destroyed you the whole match
And so on. TBag are triggered by special events. That’s why I don’t think they’re unsportsmanlike
its gameplay, those who believe that its an unsporting thing to do clearly don’t have many things to complain about. Honestly at the end of the day, the joke is on the guy that is Tbagging
The only time it annoys me is when someone cleans me up after I just won a gunfight and their team is losing. Its like dude, my shields were down and you are losing wtf, yer spose to bag someone after Yoinking! on them.