So lets be real here. You've had an average day, you hop into hearthstone ... maybe just to play some ranked, arena or perhaps you just like playing the solo adventures. So you decide, "hey, I'm going to play some ranked". The deck you have is average, after all you are a FTP and without throwing your wallet at the screen there are gonna be times where you have really good cheap decks and times where you have average expensive decks. TBH it's just how the meta swings.
However you hop into ranked after reset, you are rank 25 - 1 and you gonna start grinding back to 20- 15 - 10 - 5 - 1 and hey, maybe even Legend this week. So you play a game and you lose, sure you drew only your late game cards and sure out of the 10 cards that could help you back into the game (1/3rd of the deck) you didn't draw one of them, but 'hey' rng right.
So you may be wondering where this thread is going. Its simple. The fact is if you say "thank you" after a game, wherein the only thing that has occurred is a Greetings exchange at the start to signal the start of the game.
You are a sad sad person. This is a fact. You choose to be rude simply because statistically over 60% of the games played are decided by rng, but no, you decide "hey i'm going to ignore that fact and simply choose to be a douche". - This is a fact. Bming means you are a douche.
Now of course here come the "omg haha rekt" or "posting this is also sad lol kys" comments. Defending this sort of rude behavior is simply sad. You choose to BM because it makes you feel better that you won? Isn't winning enough? Its like going onto a battlefield wherein both sides have sustained 60% causalities and then walking to a person who is bleeding out (enemy) and then laughing at them while shooting them in the kneecaps. You aren't funny. You aren't gracious. You are not a decent person.
As we know personalities in video games can change, due to the anonymity that the games we play offer. However bming when you have already won, simply shows us your true face and that is that you are a bad person, and it is a reflection of your real life self.
You are the Bully. You are the Stalker. You are the criminal. You are the one that seeks satisfaction from other peoples sorrow, in whatever form that takes, you seek to use that and to harass.
Dear Hearthstone Community,
Don't be a Douche
Sincerely,
- DDA
PS: Just exercising my First Amendment here folks :)
When I play a cancer deck - which is very rarely - I feel that I deserved to be bm-ed. I just give it a smile. And that's what I do when I win against cubelock, paladin or any spiteful deck especially when my opponent was bming douche. Then I go full bm mode.
The amount of frustration one provide by playing this bullshit is nowhere close to some bm action.
Also, if you can't deal with 2 words in a game, just press the squelch button on them?
In case you don't know, or you havent played this game before, Bming (saying thank you before winning a game) is done right before winning a game. I never said Greetings was bad, I and many others consider a simple Greetings at the start of the game to be good manners not only that it's simply a gesture of hello. However just when you are about to win a game (remember hearthstone is based around a large portion of luck) and you say "thank you" you are simply being a douche. There is no way around this. You won and yet you choose to BM despite no provocation being given.
Also Whining? Saying that to people simply because they present something that you are clearly looking at with glazed eyes, doesn't make them wrong.
What do you consider bming? It sounds like any emote by the winner of a match is bming to you?
If I use emotes it is "greetings" in the beginning and "well played" at the end no matter if I win or lose. As I squelch every game I have no idea what my opponent responds to either but I think it is nice to do anyways.
Just when somebody obviously misplayed and lost due to it I don't use the "well played" emote at the end.
Also, if you can't deal with 2 words in a game, just press the squelch button on them?
In case you don't know, or you havent played this game before, Bming (saying thank you before winning a game) is done right before winning a game. I never said Greetings was bad, I and many others consider a simple Greetings at the start of the game to be good manners not only that it's simply a gesture of hello. However just when you are about to win a game (remember hearthstone is based around a large portion of luck) and you say "thank you" you are simply being a douche. There is no way around this. You won and yet you choose to BM despite no provocation being given.
Also Whining? Saying that to people simply because they present something that you are clearly looking at with glazed eyes, doesn't make them wrong.
Or they could be thanking you for the game and do it to everyone, win or lose. I always give a 'well played' regardless of whether I win/lose. other people do the same with 'thankyou'.
What do you consider bming? It sounds like any emote by the winner of a match is bming to you?
If I use emotes it is "greetings" in the beginning and "well played" at the end no matter if I win or lose. As I squelch every game I have no idea what my opponent responds to either but I think it is nice to do anyways.
Just when somebody obviously misplayed and lost due to it I don't use the "well played" emote at the end.
"Thank you" Emote.
All other emotes are fine, however it must be noted that it is a situational thing. Depending on the rate of certain emotes like "wow" or "greetings" at the end could be considered as BM, but these cases rarely occur and are mostly only with people who want to spam as many emotes as possible after they secured a win.
Also, if you can't deal with 2 words in a game, just press the squelch button on them?
In case you don't know, or you havent played this game before, Bming (saying thank you before winning a game) is done right before winning a game. I never said Greetings was bad, I and many others consider a simple Greetings at the start of the game to be good manners not only that it's simply a gesture of hello. However just when you are about to win a game (remember hearthstone is based around a large portion of luck) and you say "thank you" you are simply being a douche. There is no way around this. You won and yet you choose to BM despite no provocation being given.
Also Whining? Saying that to people simply because they present something that you are clearly looking at with glazed eyes, doesn't make them wrong.
Or they could be thanking you for the game and do it to everyone, win or lose. I always give a 'well played' regardless of whether I win/lose. other people do the same with 'thankyou'.
Stop seeing the world in a negative light.
Let's be real here. "thanking you for the game" is never the intention of a player. While im certain that it has occured it is simply to few are far between to considered a standard thing for a response. Not to mention the emote is simply "thank you" if people use that right before the game is over when they have won the intention is quite clear.
The "well played" emote has always been a signal of the end of the game and in no way is quantifiable in the same way as "thank you".
Some people have to see the negative things in life otherwise we all live in a veiled world where nothing is questioned or debated.
This whole post is just the salt thread gone too far. Claiming that people who bm are "factually" bad people is simply untrue and not constructive at all. Next time you get bm'd, go take a walk outside, get over your salt, and don't make a post about it.
All other emotes are fine, however it must be noted that it is a situational thing. Depending on the rate of certain emotes like "wow" or "greetings" at the end could be considered as BM, but these cases rarely occur and are mostly only with people who want to spam as many emotes as possible after they secured a win.
Okay, that way I agree with you. The "thank you" emote is rarely a friendly one. Maybe in the rare cases when you add a card to your opponents hand, then I think it's fine and usually used no matter if it was a good or a bad card.
But if you really feel bad about the emotes I would just recommend squelching.
I seriously picture people who get overly annoyed at in-game emotes as the kind of people who were rich, spoiled brats in middle school and everyone else hated.
What i noticed recently is, that after your enemy dies (mostly when they concede), the enemy hero gives some kind of last breath line (Rexxar has "Well fought. I concede." for example) to which "Thank you" or "Well played" feels like an appropriate response often times. Problem might be, you didnt hear what your hero said (or you just didnt pay attention to it), but your opponent did and he is "engaging in a conversation" while you hear only one side of it and think it is a BM. It might very well be a BM, but it might very well not.
I think if people were using emotes in a friendly manner they would have actually accepted friend request after the game. But they don't. And when they do it's either "gg noob" and instant remove from friend list or sth like "cmn lets start the flame".
It's the truth. People most of the times are jerks over the internet, especially when gaming - and especially kids :D
"I have seen worlds bathed in the Makers' flames, their denizens fading without as much as a whimper. Entire planetary systems born and razed in the time that it takes your mortal hearts to beat once. Yet all throughout, my own heart devoid of emotion... of empathy. I. Have. Felt. Nothing. A million-million lives wasted. Had they all held within them your tenacity? Had they all loved life as you do?"
And now what? u keep wastin ur time and openig a thread because someone u dont know and most probably will ever "met" again bmed u in a game. Ignore it and go on, how is it even possible to be so salty to spend more then a minute in beein mad about it. U wont even change something with this thread or is it to relieve the salt? then this is as sad as the thank u u complainin about.
The fact is if you say "thank you" after a game, wherein the only thing that has occurred is a Greetings exchange at the start to signal the start of the game.
Hmmm, nope ... not a fact, but a subjective perception. To provide an example - I often build decks specifically to do daily quests (like decks filled only with weapons or Divine Shield minions etc.) and go into games with the aim to just play as many cards as possible, whereas when im done, I usually end the game with a Thank You emote. That would be my subjective perception (or as you'd call it: fact^^).
You are a sad sad person. This is a fact.
Ah, no sorry. That's not a fact either.
You choose to be rude simply because statistically over 60% of the games played are decided by rng, but no, you decide "hey i'm going to ignore that fact and simply choose to be a douche". - This is a fact.
You really want to look up what a "fact" is. :/
PS: Just exercising my First Amendment here folks :)
I'm not certain on the details here, but that in particular should only apply to the United States, not sure how this is handled for online spaces.^^
If you met an asshole in the morning, you happened to meet an asshole. If you're meeting assholes all day every day, perhaps you're the asshole.
Maybe you'll be happier if you can stop yourself from taking offense from random little things that you are very likely misinterpreting? If not, the squelch button is a very easy solution for kids like you, learn to use it.
You're really playing fast and loose with the word fact in your post, are you sure you know what it means?
I find any use of the emotes beyond a greeting triggering in the extreme. I especially hate "well played" to signal lethal. I just grit my teeth, wonder why there is no autosquelch, and then remember that omission and many other design failings such as excessive random effects and nerfs not happening fast enough is all part of Brode's ******** and sad legacy. I just say to myself "FUCK BRODE, WHAT A USELESS CUNT, GLAD HES GONE MUST REMEBER TO AUTOSQUELCH NEXT GAME." All the BM "emote" related threads would cease to exist if autosquelch was a thing.
Another guy with some serious mental issues. First of all if its triggering u so much to get bmed in a game then squelch ur opponent and if u are to lazy for that or to idk dumb?! dont give others the fault. Beside of that All the BM emote related threads would cease to exist if u manage to not act like a kid who get upset so hard by a emote that he needs to caps rant on a person. in this case brode.
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So lets be real here. You've had an average day, you hop into hearthstone ... maybe just to play some ranked, arena or perhaps you just like playing the solo adventures. So you decide, "hey, I'm going to play some ranked". The deck you have is average, after all you are a FTP and without throwing your wallet at the screen there are gonna be times where you have really good cheap decks and times where you have average expensive decks. TBH it's just how the meta swings.
However you hop into ranked after reset, you are rank 25 - 1 and you gonna start grinding back to 20- 15 - 10 - 5 - 1 and hey, maybe even Legend this week. So you play a game and you lose, sure you drew only your late game cards and sure out of the 10 cards that could help you back into the game (1/3rd of the deck) you didn't draw one of them, but 'hey' rng right.
So you may be wondering where this thread is going. Its simple. The fact is if you say "thank you" after a game, wherein the only thing that has occurred is a Greetings exchange at the start to signal the start of the game.
You are a sad sad person. This is a fact. You choose to be rude simply because statistically over 60% of the games played are decided by rng, but no, you decide "hey i'm going to ignore that fact and simply choose to be a douche". - This is a fact. Bming means you are a douche.
Now of course here come the "omg haha rekt" or "posting this is also sad lol kys" comments. Defending this sort of rude behavior is simply sad. You choose to BM because it makes you feel better that you won? Isn't winning enough? Its like going onto a battlefield wherein both sides have sustained 60% causalities and then walking to a person who is bleeding out (enemy) and then laughing at them while shooting them in the kneecaps. You aren't funny. You aren't gracious. You are not a decent person.
As we know personalities in video games can change, due to the anonymity that the games we play offer. However bming when you have already won, simply shows us your true face and that is that you are a bad person, and it is a reflection of your real life self.
You are the Bully. You are the Stalker. You are the criminal. You are the one that seeks satisfaction from other peoples sorrow, in whatever form that takes, you seek to use that and to harass.
Dear Hearthstone Community,
Don't be a Douche
Sincerely,
- DDA
PS: Just exercising my First Amendment here folks :)
The truth: this is a blog.
don't be a whiner.
Also, if you can't deal with 2 words in a game, just press the squelch button on them?
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.
When I play a cancer deck - which is very rarely - I feel that I deserved to be bm-ed. I just give it a smile. And that's what I do when I win against cubelock, paladin or any spiteful deck especially when my opponent was bming douche. Then I go full bm mode.
The amount of frustration one provide by playing this bullshit is nowhere close to some bm action.
It ain't that deep my dude.
What do you consider bming? It sounds like any emote by the winner of a match is bming to you?
If I use emotes it is "greetings" in the beginning and "well played" at the end no matter if I win or lose.
As I squelch every game I have no idea what my opponent responds to either but I think it is nice to do anyways.
Just when somebody obviously misplayed and lost due to it I don't use the "well played" emote at the end.
This whole post is just the salt thread gone too far. Claiming that people who bm are "factually" bad people is simply untrue and not constructive at all. Next time you get bm'd, go take a walk outside, get over your salt, and don't make a post about it.
But if you really feel bad about the emotes I would just recommend squelching.
Threads like these make me do more BM than usual. It's very funny to see people go BabyRage over "Thank you.".
I seriously picture people who get overly annoyed at in-game emotes as the kind of people who were rich, spoiled brats in middle school and everyone else hated.
It's a game. Get the fuck over it.
What i noticed recently is, that after your enemy dies (mostly when they concede), the enemy hero gives some kind of last breath line (Rexxar has "Well fought. I concede." for example) to which "Thank you" or "Well played" feels like an appropriate response often times. Problem might be, you didnt hear what your hero said (or you just didnt pay attention to it), but your opponent did and he is "engaging in a conversation" while you hear only one side of it and think it is a BM. It might very well be a BM, but it might very well not.
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I think if people were using emotes in a friendly manner they would have actually accepted friend request after the game. But they don't. And when they do it's either "gg noob" and instant remove from friend list or sth like "cmn lets start the flame".
It's the truth. People most of the times are jerks over the internet, especially when gaming - and especially kids :D
Thank you
And now what? u keep wastin ur time and openig a thread because someone u dont know and most probably will ever "met" again bmed u in a game. Ignore it and go on, how is it even possible to be so salty to spend more then a minute in beein mad about it. U wont even change something with this thread or is it to relieve the salt? then this is as sad as the thank u u complainin about.
Hmmm, nope ... not a fact, but a subjective perception. To provide an example - I often build decks specifically to do daily quests (like decks filled only with weapons or Divine Shield minions etc.) and go into games with the aim to just play as many cards as possible, whereas when im done, I usually end the game with a Thank You emote. That would be my subjective perception (or as you'd call it: fact^^).
Ah, no sorry. That's not a fact either.
You really want to look up what a "fact" is. :/
If you met an asshole in the morning, you happened to meet an asshole. If you're meeting assholes all day every day, perhaps you're the asshole.
Maybe you'll be happier if you can stop yourself from taking offense from random little things that you are very likely misinterpreting? If not, the squelch button is a very easy solution for kids like you, learn to use it.
You're really playing fast and loose with the word fact in your post, are you sure you know what it means?