If your mental capacity only allow these options, git gud is indeed the better option.What would you rather?
Git Gid or You suck
If your mental capacity only allow these options, git gud is indeed the better option.What would you rather?
Git Gid or You suck
Well, his famous works are from the 1590ies and later, where he was in his late 20ies, early 30ies already and barely used the language innovatively for his adolescent rebellion.Having English being the third language I picked up, I think innovative use of language isn't exclusive to adolescents considering we were graced by William Shakespeare after all.
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This is one reason why gaming communities are often so toxic. Everything's a competition when it doesn't need to be.
If your mental capacity only allow these options, git gud is indeed the better option.![]()
The creative use of everyday language is one of those mechanism that adolescents use to distinguish themselves from the establishment of their parents.
Now in the absence of any real world problems that are worth rebelling against, since war, disease, famine, corruption and weird politics have been extinguished, they need to rebel against teh interweb.
Maybe my concern about the adolescation of the english language is unwarranted, but being the 4th language I picked up, I do care for it's purity and find it worrying that my written and spoken mastery of it surpasses that of native speakers.
tldr; rofl
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Ah ... 'your' not directed at you personally, but a universal 'your'. As in "If someones mental capacity". No passive aggressiveness intended.Oh believe me, given I play lol and csgo it's far from my mental capacity, but have to cater towards the forum dads ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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No idea what lol and csgo are.![]()
If you really, REALLY want to see the game get better, and the players get better, then offer to help. Offer to mentor. Offer to train.
Counter Strike being the game those gamers played who hadn't the skill for Quake and needed a slow paced game.
for the Original Poster
There are plenty of places in game, FDev thoughtfully included to help "git good"
Training missions are a good place to start. Try the first with FA off and fly circles around the targets. Slowly at first then increase the speed in increments. Try it daily for 10 minutes, for a week and see if you skill does not improve.
CQC is another place in game to skill up.
This is fine...for people who enjoy combat. For people who are here to spend their limited free time enjoying trading commodities or exploring the galaxy or whatnot it's wasted time. The problem with the "get good" types is that it's strictly about pew-pew chest pounding, and dismissive of any other way people might prefer to enjoy the sim.
This is fine...for people who enjoy combat. For people who are here to spend their limited free time enjoying trading commodities or exploring the galaxy or whatnot it's wasted time. The problem with the "get good" types is that it's strictly about pew-pew chest pounding, and dismissive of any other way people might prefer to enjoy the sim.
Non-sense. Trading will be made easier in high sec systems by the stronger police response. Those who don't enjoy combat only have to stick to safe neighbourhoods, as it should have been all along.
What would you rather?
Git Gid or You suck
how about "good game well played" (or in the context of ED if RPing - "you may have lost this fight but you fought well CMDR, see you in the next life") regardless of if won or lost?
Please do not tell me you also condone the T bagging, and dragging out killing moves on gears of war as well?
What ever happened to friendly competitive games?
it is the above kind of attitudes which push many gamers out of "competitive" game modes (like open) in ED. its not always the loss of the fight but the attitude which sometimes go with it.
how about "good game well played" (or in the context of ED if RPing - "you may have lost this fight but you fought well CMDR, see you in the next life") regardless of if won or lost?
Please do not tell me you also condone the T bagging, and dragging out killing moves on gears of war as well?
What ever happened to friendly competitive games?
it is the above kind of attitudes which push many gamers out of "competitive" game modes (like open) in ED. its not always the loss of the fight but the attitude which sometimes go with it.
You are clinging to the particulars too much, what I mean to convey is that language is suppose to be innovative, for that it will never capture all that one attempts to convey, thus it will change and evolve as it has been.
how about "good game well played" (or in the context of ED if RPing - "you may have lost this fight but you fought well CMDR, see you in the next life") regardless of if won or lost?
Please do not tell me you also condone the T bagging, and dragging out killing moves on gears of war as well?
What ever happened to friendly competitive games?
it is the above kind of attitudes which push many gamers out of "competitive" game modes (like open) in ED. its not always the loss of the fight but the attitude which sometimes go with it.