rcazilla23rocks
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Dem combo hits doe doodI keed dud jus jokin
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Dem combo hits doe doodI keed dud jus jokin
Ikr dood 35-90 ms on mcsg doe #CaliforniaDem combo hits doe dood
MCSG needs to come together, once and for all.I say we need to take a stand, not just as a single person- but as a community or even better; a family.
Wow, you have great meaning in your posts, you are almost up to the standards of Mooclan, SixZoSeven or G33ke. Nice to meet you!#StopTheAbuse
In the game that I came from, there were clans and guilds, which were extremely competitive. It got to the point that some people actually took other players offline for days, or weeks at a time. There were, in fact, a few cases of players being arrested for DDoSing and hacking into the computers of their enemies.
To hear that this is happening on MCGamer, a community revolving around a kids game, is astounding, surprising, and actually a little bit disappointing. How could the staff let it devolve to this point? I'm not at all involved with clans, as I have something like eight games played, but surely they shouldn't be that abusive, can they? It's a building game, for goodness' sake! This isn't COD!
Firstly, the players. The people who do it. Let me just say one thing... you disgust me. DDoSing because you're bitter over a loss? Man up and see how idiotic that is! Committing a federal crime over a video game..?!?
I've been in guild wars spanning several days before. Hundreds of players, and thousands of kills. I, myself, racked up a good seventy or so kills, and also (unfortunately) numerous deaths.
But what exactly sets apart the professionals from the skilled, yet non-pro gamers?
The attitude. How seriously you take the game, yourself, and others.
Do you ever see a professional player screaming "LEARN TO PLAY, SCRUB!" whenever they kill someone? No, you don't. Instead, they might give themselves a few moments of rest, and then move onto the next enemy.
Want to know how you can be a pro gamer?
Prove that you have what it takes to be professional. When you die, don't rage. Learn from your mistakes, and move on. When you get a kill, accept it maturely - for all you know, if you had made a mistake, you would have been on the other end of the sword. In a game like Minecraft, it takes a mere two or three seconds to die to a powerful enemy. Five hits, give or take a few. Incorrectly aiming your fishing rod for a split second is all it takes, and suddenly you're up against a wall and being combo'ed into oblivion. Can anyone honestly say that they've never been killed in-game? Nope, not unless you play strictly on Creative, or just joined a few minutes ago.
Personally, I think that people who say things like "l2p" and "rekt" are often trying to promote themselves by putting down others. In my eyes, all you're doing is making a fool out of yourself, and making enemies out of others.
One thing that I've heard from a lot of new GameMasters (Rank for staff members on some other video games) is:
"If you don't take offense at it, it's not offensive."
Well, that's what you think. That's the way that you're supposed to think as a staff member. But why?
Now, let's see. Here's an example. A seventeen year old who has been playing all sorts of video games online since he was 13, and has been exposed to all sorts of people online, and an eleven year old boy who just bought Minecraft a few weeks ago, and has only played some console games with his family in the past. Would the seventeen y.o. take offense at someone telling them to learn to play and that they got "rekt"? No, not really. But would the eleven-year-old? Uhm, heck yeah! This isn't a game meant exclusively for older teens and young adults. There's kids on this game!
lolWow, you have great meaning in your posts, you are almost up to the standards of Mooclan, SixZoSeven or G33ke. Nice to meet you!