cena-rules wrote:oh noez loss of points
guys its not real life. You havent lost money or anything like that and if your such a good player youll be able to win on most settings and will get the points back anyway.
As a certain mod would say
suck it up cupcakes
Three things:
1. I, and most other people, are here to have fun. Actions maliciously undertaken to prevent me or others from having fun should be discouraged.
2. Were one of the victims me, and I'd been inadvertently duped into a game on an unfamiliar map with unfamiliar settings, I do lose something: time and patience.
3. Just because points clearly don't matter to you doesn't mean they don't matter to others.
4. Eat a bowl of dicks. I'm not talking about bad dice or a bad drop or losing or any of the other negative outcomes that I voluntarily accept as possible when I join a game. I'm talking about being duped into a situation not of my choosing. Intentionally. Maliciously.
The fact that you (and other like you) don't think he did anything wrong is a sad sad commentary. Sure, you might say that I'm taking this one case too seriously, but if there's one thing I've learned about retards, it's monkey see, monkey do. And this is the sort of behavior that simply must not be tolerated, lest lenient treatment encourage others to do the same. How would you like it if you couldn't click on a link in all of CC without wondering if you're going to get dropped into a foggy crossword game?
The basic concept here is called general politeness, and it shouldn't have to be rigidly codified in a set of rules.
And it's "Suck it up, cupcake." No pluralization, for dogfucker's sake. Have some respect for the departed. (note to the mods: I wouldn't have used the word "dogfucker" were the eminently more practical and reasonable "f*ck" been allowed)