Sadie_Sadisti wrote:
"logical fallacy", lol, that quoted statement is in very general form which should be the norm for teh mass, and your add ons are just your personal (miss)conceptions. I like generalised form
noob = someone that misses the game, regardless to the amount of kills he does or the size of squad he is in.
BF2 is ultimate noob game, the hit boxes are created in the size that you just install it and you get to kill, and everything else is almost irrelevant. its a game made to be sold and "enjoyed" from the very first minute your online. its very disappointing to see how slow the ethic behavior is catching up even though this is not new game. I think its all Al Gore's and his "high speed internet in every home" paradigm's fault. people were just not ready.
I agree with "noob = someone that misses the game" totally (except I almost never use the word noob except to quote someone else or as here to show assumptions don't equal logic).
He who speaks first does not define reality, he merely suggests it.
When spawn and rape fences are put up and admins are used to protect a portion of BF2 players from harsh realities of BF2 they are missing the BF2 game completely and actually trying to relive their past glories in CS or FarCry.
If special server rules say no camp/rape then don't do it. But we clearly need both types of games to keep it fun for everyone. Teamwork pwns BF2. Teamwork pwns ambushes and raids. If you lost all your spawn points because you wanted to earn your expert blah blah badge don't blame a "camper" blame your badge.
Squad-up! Skill or be pwned
P.S. Sadie, That ethics idea sounds very interesting to me. What "ethic bahavior" are you expecting to catch up? That could be a fun and intriguing new thread! Don't bury it here. What a conundrum, ethical gaming behavior... Yep PM me if you start a new thread for game ethics, I'm in m8
I was talking to someone about internet and 'common sense' the other day and we concluded that is years away from the internet because of the 50,000 distinct cultures, religions, languages, dialects, ages and billion points of view on everything lmao the only thing in common is the internet. (and al gore... lol)