opticyclic
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- Oct 4, 2023
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Personally I don't like playing against sweaty PvPers whose first instinct is to place blocks before a fight.
You even see them trying to do it in bases where you can't place blocks.
Similarly these players places a ton of blocks really fast all the time and block-in in a fraction of a second.
If I wanted sweaty fights like that I wouldn't be playing Bedwars.
Similarly, I don't find it so much fun and even feel a bit guilty playing against someone who looks like they have never played before.
A good game for me is either to have a battle against teams of equal skills or to target the bed of sweaty IYN parties when they are fighting someone else.
Basically I have more fun playing a casual game like Bedwars when people are playing casually.
There is also no reason not to be a gentleman and say gg whether you win or lose.
Sometimes I'm on a team where we eventually win after being killed 3 times each by a solo player trying to clutch and a teammate says "ez/noob" etc at the end?
Why do people feel the need to do that? The fact that the guy got 12 kills in a row clearly shows that it wasn't easy.
Don't be toxic guys.
You even see them trying to do it in bases where you can't place blocks.
Similarly these players places a ton of blocks really fast all the time and block-in in a fraction of a second.
If I wanted sweaty fights like that I wouldn't be playing Bedwars.
Similarly, I don't find it so much fun and even feel a bit guilty playing against someone who looks like they have never played before.
A good game for me is either to have a battle against teams of equal skills or to target the bed of sweaty IYN parties when they are fighting someone else.
Basically I have more fun playing a casual game like Bedwars when people are playing casually.
There is also no reason not to be a gentleman and say gg whether you win or lose.
Sometimes I'm on a team where we eventually win after being killed 3 times each by a solo player trying to clutch and a teammate says "ez/noob" etc at the end?
Why do people feel the need to do that? The fact that the guy got 12 kills in a row clearly shows that it wasn't easy.
Don't be toxic guys.