YO! does anyone respect COMPETITIVE players Around Here?

> > > Sorry but that’s not true. If you ever feel threatened over a video game then your life sucks. I’ve been matched against Formal, APG and Cloud and never once felt threatened.
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> > > Also the majority of the competitive community brings it on themselves. They do such great things as hold the objective against randoms, and host boot in arena. Maybe if they stopped these things then people might actually care what they say, until then they seem like a bunch of nerds trying to make their epeon big over the internet.
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> > > Some people try to hide it, some embrace it and some try to work around it. Doesn’t stop it from being there.
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> > I’ll give you 3 guesses on which one of those apply to you.
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> Well seeing how none those are doesn’t get intimidated over a video game I would use all 3 to guess none of the above.

Yeah, I’d go with that too. If you are threatened by players because they’re really good, than you’re just taking the game way too seriously. It’s a game, it’s not like if you lose they shoot your kneecaps out.

Nope none. Shooting something that doesn’t exist will never amount to anything but entertainment.

Its not an argument on what is resulted, the obvious answer being entertainment. Its a question of where the entertainment comes from. Some people get it from flying all over the damn place in a jetpack, and some people get it from strategic planning and playing it out, which also results in the satisfaction of watching your plan unfold perfectly. It will never change, so the best thing that can be done is appeal to both seperetely.

> The majority of Halo players may not be “MLG”, but I’m sure that a huge percentage of the Halo fanbase are competitive players.
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> Just look at how popular ranked was in Halo 3. It was nearly half the population.

Yeah this is true. For example in H3 there was competitive players who specialize in a certain playlist like Dubs, Slayer, Lone Wolves, Snipers, and etc. I for one am a Slayer Pro. :slight_smile:

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I feel this is very true because sometimes I feel like Im the only active poster on this forum that is a super ultra mega competitive player -_-

> They hate because they’re scared.
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> They’re scared of matching us in matchmaking and getting stomped on.
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> Even if we say good game at the end or not even bother saying anything they will still hate us. It’s just natural.

This is also very true. Sometimes when I stomp on the other team I say good game regardless and they just back out right away.

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> I feel this is very true because sometimes I feel like Im the only active poster on this forum that is a super ultra mega competitive player -_-

Sorry, im only super mega competitve. :smiley:

> > > Sorry but that’s not true. If you ever feel threatened over a video game then your life sucks. I’ve been matched against Formal, APG and Cloud and never once felt threatened.
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> > > Also the majority of the competitive community brings it on themselves. They do such great things as hold the objective against randoms, and host boot in arena. Maybe if they stopped these things then people might actually care what they say, until then they seem like a bunch of nerds trying to make their epeon big over the internet.
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> > > Some people try to hide it, some embrace it and some try to work around it. Doesn’t stop it from being there.
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> > I’ll give you 3 guesses on which one of those apply to you.
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> Well seeing how none those are doesn’t get intimidated over a video game I would use all 3 to guess none of the above.

Nope, one of those does apply to you.

I’ll give you a hint, it’s not the second one, it’s not after the third one but it is in front of the second one.

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Congratulations, you guys are super extra ultra uber absolutely unequivocally unfathomably earth-shatteringly mega competitive! Thereby there is a 75% chance you have no social life and/or spend 23 hours of your entire day in a dark, dust-filled basement where the sun doesn’t reach. You’re essentially a complete recluse!

Yeah!

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Congratulations! you know nothing about our lives! chances are im a perfectly normal person!

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This. I go to school and play sports but whenever its time to get on Halo I put my tryhard pants on and play to win. You know nothing of our social lives and stop judging others. If you have nothing nice to say dont say it at all.

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> This forum is full of Casuals and Staff Captains…-_-

LOL - Staff Captains !

My face when

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In fact, I at least spend 12 hours of my day in a well lit room where sun shines all day as long as it’s sunny. And while I definitely have some dust around here, especially in hard to reach places. But generally I feel this room rather comfortable and well lit. And as I spend large amount of my time awake away from home, especially in summer time, I don’t feel like a recluse at all.

But at least you got a small part of your guess correct. I in fact do play my games inside a room of somekind that has some amounts of dust. But you definitely need to hone your guessing skills a bit more.

Respect is something you earn. If you are good-natured, then you get respect from me.

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Spending at least 12 hours a day in a particular room isn’t necessarily healthy but besides that, good for you, man. There is no evidence as to what you’re saying is true but I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.

My “guess” surely applies to some people though, and that’s indisputable.

Nope, I don’t.

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maybe half a percent of the people on here? im being generous there.

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> > > > Sorry but that’s not true. If you ever feel threatened over a video game then your life sucks. I’ve been matched against Formal, APG and Cloud and never once felt threatened.
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> > > > Also the majority of the competitive community brings it on themselves. They do such great things as hold the objective against randoms, and host boot in arena. Maybe if they stopped these things then people might actually care what they say, until then they seem like a bunch of nerds trying to make their epeon big over the internet.
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> > > > Some people try to hide it, some embrace it and some try to work around it. Doesn’t stop it from being there.
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> > > I’ll give you 3 guesses on which one of those apply to you.
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> > Well seeing how none those are doesn’t get intimidated over a video game I would use all 3 to guess none of the above.
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> Nope, one of those does apply to you.
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> I’ll give you a hint, it’s not the second one, it’s not after the third one but it is in front of the second one.

Only a little boy would think his k/d intimidates anyone. You are exactly what is wrong with the competitive community, a -Yoink- bag 12yr old who thinks his k/d makes him tough.

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No, but it does make him significantly better at halo than many people here. Makes him tough, at halo.

I respects every other gamer, and expect them to respect me too.

I’m competitive.