Don’t often play online mulitplayer games, but Chivalry 2 was free on PSN, and I’ve been enjoying it. In general people are fine, its mostly just chaos everywhere.
It happens pretty rarely overall, but i was suprised that people still teabag. It just seems lame and tired to me, and i would have thought people would have gotten over doing that by now. It’s not like something that makes me mad, i just find it juvenile and dumb. Plus its extra silly in a game like Chivalry with 64 players and most of your deaths are like 5 players attacking you at once and one guy you can’t see hits you in the back lol
Thoughts on this dirty g*mers of hexbear?
Edit: TL/DR because i don’t think teabagging is funny, i get called an “ultra” and told that maybe the internet is just not for me lol
its kinda funny
I never found it funny. I always thought it was dumb. I can better understand how it might have been funny to some people when it was new like 15, 20 years ago cause at least it was a new thing. The fact that its a “sacred tradition” of “G*amer culture” is one of many reasons why the “culture” is a dumpster fire
I was exaggerating when i said “sacred tradition”, but after seeing all the push back on this post, i think i may have been unintentionally right. I get the novelty of it when halo furst came out. I just thought it was weird that people were still doing it like 20 years later.
it’s ironic at this point, for whats its worth. its like “lmao remember when we were all dumb kids playing call of duty and we’d teabag each other?” except it’s hard to communicate that because the action that’s supposed to be communicating it is literally just teabagging.
idk maybe you need to be a zoomer
it made you post this. so, working as intended i guess
I hate this train of thought. I just think its lame, and I’m suprised that people are still doing it in like every game. Its like if people were still yelling “Wassup” lol.
Jumping up and down a few times is still the universal greeting for friend though