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| Gunzfactorian Patriot | k discus this with me here is the problem ure name is worth more then your skills proof lets call this guy i know on spanklord BOB now BOB respects me cous i'm skilled and nice etc now i met BOB again with a other char i got from a friend ... lvl 58 so he didnt know i was actually me . like always... i totally whooped his ass . with some lame tricks i agree but still it was clear iw as better. if i had done that on spanklord he prob would have said something like ns or "i got pwnd " but no what i got now was insults from noob .. and with in 3 min it became hacker ... and flip noob ... and about every possible insult that you would can, and not yet ,have imagined... now i find this very LAME ... now tell me why you think this is normal or not normal or what ever opinion you have on this topic ![]() |
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| Gunzfactorian Postcount Demi-God | Or... you might not have been using the same 'cheap' tactics when you met him on Spanklord... hence a friendlier environment. Also you probably didn't master a counter to his style back then either... which is another reason he wouldn't have been so angry. The only names that have a relationship with skills are the ego inflated names, and the insulting ones. |
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| Gunzfactorian Soldier | Let me guess, you were a higher level than him on spanklord, then you came and killed him with a lower level later on. He probably felt like he had something to prove against people under him. Or maybe irrationally he felt that your character had an annoying air to it. |
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| Banned Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,928
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Translation: He played him on his one charater with a good name and thought he was a pro. Then he played him on another charaters and it was a much higher level and with a generic name. He used the same moves and got called a hacker and a noob from the same guy. His point is that name is the basis for someone thinking your pro or not. False if you ask me. |
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