BSN and socially acceptable playstyles
#26
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:07
#27
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:12
Homey C-Dawg wrote...
Does playing a volus and always following 2 inches behind an asari count as "acceptable behavior"?
*Badum tish
Off topic: Is it weird if whenever I read your name I always think it says Honey Boo Boo?
#28
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:13
There was actually a thread not too long ago where people were discussing how 'fun' and 'entertaining' it was to purposely trap their squad in the reactor. I believe the net calls this behavior 'trolling'. It's apparently har-har-hilarious. You'd do yourself a great favor if you just don't dwell on it too much.
#29
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:14
cowwy wrote...
Homey C-Dawg wrote...
Does playing a volus and always following 2 inches behind an asari count as "acceptable behavior"?
*Badum tish
Off topic: Is it weird if whenever I read your name I always think it says Honey Boo Boo?
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Yes.
#30
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:14
me0120 wrote...
Chevyboy88 wrote...
You forgot kiting banshees to a downed ally before reviving them.
Is that acceptable or unnacceptable?
I think it's funny so I would guess acceptable.
#31
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:17
Chevyboy88 wrote...
me0120 wrote...
Chevyboy88 wrote...
You forgot kiting banshees to a downed ally before reviving them.
Is that acceptable or unnacceptable?
I think it's funny so I would guess acceptable.
OP updated. More ideas welcome.
#32
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:19
Ashen Earth wrote...
cowwy wrote...
Homey C-Dawg wrote...
Does playing a volus and always following 2 inches behind an asari count as "acceptable behavior"?
*Badum tish
Off topic: Is it weird if whenever I read your name I always think it says Honey Boo Boo?
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Yes.
I thought so, I'm going to sit in a corner now and reevaluate my life.
#33
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:26
cowwy wrote...
Off topic: Is it weird if whenever I read your name I always think it says Honey Boo Boo?
Sort of, yeah.
I don't even remember where I came up with this handle tbh, but I've been using online for probably 20 years now.
#34
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:38
Homey C-Dawg wrote...
Does playing a volus and always following 2 inches behind an asari count as "acceptable behavior"?
I do this but follow turians, I'm sure I've got ya beat for pervyness so yours becomes more acceptable in hindsight.
Modifié par JiceDuresh, 26 novembre 2012 - 03:42 .
#35
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 03:59
cowwy wrote...
Ashen Earth wrote...
cowwy wrote...
Homey C-Dawg wrote...
Does playing a volus and always following 2 inches behind an asari count as "acceptable behavior"?
*Badum tish
Off topic: Is it weird if whenever I read your name I always think it says Honey Boo Boo?
...
Yes.
I thought so, I'm going to sit in a corner now and reevaluate my life.
shouldnt take you to long, because i think that doing that on a volus is "ok".
...and i sat in the corner for about 2 secs, turns out there wasnt much for me to re-evaluate either
#36
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 04:06
#37
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 04:08
Ashen Earth wrote...
cowwy wrote...
Homey C-Dawg wrote...
Does playing a volus and always following 2 inches behind an asari count as "acceptable behavior"?
*Badum tish
Off topic: Is it weird if whenever I read your name I always think it says Honey Boo Boo?
...
Yes.
"sassy, y'all" does come up a lot. Also spackle foundation.
Modifié par Xaijin, 26 novembre 2012 - 04:09 .
#38
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 08:06
Computron2000 wrote...
With people on your friend's list you can do whatever you want.
Required in our friend's games: "ooooo Rockmans gone in the reactor, Pressing button!", or seeing how many targets I can snipe a vanguard is lining up - its a game to see on the killfeed who actually gets the kill.
I need to try this lashing possessed abominations about, that sounds fantastic, and well worth spending into lash for
#39
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 08:09
#40
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 08:10
#41
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 08:15
even if they deserve it sometimes
#42
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 08:29
theillusiveman11 wrote...
Morals in a fictional video game?
Yeah, well not to mention that such a things are... who wants to play Galaxy of Fantasy ?
As in, the word -fictional- and -video game- shouldn't be used in the row, without the preknowledgement of what they are. A video game is as real as any board game... yes, they are a product of fictional story, but they have conreat rules ... etc. A fiction is a tall tale, so to speak.
#43
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 08:47
Which is more than in real life experience but I suspect they're just hiding it well there.
#44
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 01:37
#45
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 01:44
#46
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 01:53
Arveragus wrote...
I dislike it when people kill things I have trapped in a Submission Net, because it's hard enough to get points using that since it misses its target at least half the time. I would like people to leave the thing in there alone and try to do this for other Batarian Sentinels and Vorcha Engineers as well, but I can't stop them from killing those trapped inside.
You're going to get the submission net points no matter who kills the enemy. I usually see an enemy getting trapped by this or Stasis as an invitation to kill it. That's how I treat it when I stasis something, anyway.
#47
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 01:55
wirelesstkd wrote...
Arveragus wrote...
I dislike it when people kill things I have trapped in a Submission Net, because it's hard enough to get points using that since it misses its target at least half the time. I would like people to leave the thing in there alone and try to do this for other Batarian Sentinels and Vorcha Engineers as well, but I can't stop them from killing those trapped inside.
You're going to get the submission net points no matter who kills the enemy. I usually see an enemy getting trapped by this or Stasis as an invitation to kill it. That's how I treat it when I stasis something, anyway.
I don't think it does. Stasis does not actually damage the enemy, so it makes sense to get points for others killing enemies who are in your stasis. Submission net does do damage.
Modifié par Arveragus, 26 novembre 2012 - 01:56 .
#48
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 01:58
me0120 wrote...
Acceptable:
Lashing possessed abominations into teammates
Locking teammates in Reactor Room
Kiting Banshees to a downed ally before reviving them
All are acceptable... and funny
#49
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 02:03
Arveragus wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
You're going to get the submission net points no matter who kills the enemy. I usually see an enemy getting trapped by this or Stasis as an invitation to kill it. That's how I treat it when I stasis something, anyway.
I don't think it does. Stasis does not actually damage the enemy, so it makes sense to get points for others killing enemies who are in your stasis. Submission net does do damage.
Ohhhh... I didn't know that. I don't use submission net, I just assumed it was like Stasis. If it does DoT, yeah, you're probably right. Well, if I was playing with you on
Modifié par wirelesstkd, 26 novembre 2012 - 02:07 .
#50
Posté 26 novembre 2012 - 02:10
wirelesstkd wrote...
Arveragus wrote...
wirelesstkd wrote...
You're going to get the submission net points no matter who kills the enemy. I usually see an enemy getting trapped by this or Stasis as an invitation to kill it. That's how I treat it when I stasis something, anyway.
I don't think it does. Stasis does not actually damage the enemy, so it makes sense to get points for others killing enemies who are in your stasis. Submission net does do damage.
Ohhhh... I didn't know that. I don't use submission net, I just assumed it was like Stasis. If it does DoT, yeah, you're probably right. Well, if I was playing with you onHydraJade / Gold the other day, I'm sorry for Biotic Charging all those guys you locked in Submission Net, lol
I'm not sure, although I did play there as a Batarian Sentinel yesterday, but in any case, apology accepted.





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