CheezPanther, on 13 March 2013 - 05:20 PM, said:
You just dont go up to someone who's left dying after a huge slaughter of a massacre (100's dead to u losing only like 5) and kneel down and tell him good fight before he dies.. YOU JUST DONT.. Why because it wasent even close..
But it wasn't a fight, and no one is dying, its a video game. The operative word there being "game," it is always good sportsmanship to say something like good game after any game, be it a landslide victory or hotly contested one. I have no idea where you grew up or what sports you played, but I played a lot of them, and we always said good game, win or lose, no matter how close it was. In fact I kind of get the impression you never played sports, or if you did, I think you were a poor sport. If someone beat my team and then just walked off the field without a word or a second look, I'd take that
much more personally.
I think you're missing the intended purpose of "gg." It's not a comment on how good the game actually was or was not, it's more a way of remind both sides that it really was
just a game, and a way to show mutual respect for each others efforts, regardless of the outcome.
You're taking things too literally, too personally, and too seriously. To everyone reading this thread, please keep saying good game no matter what.
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CheezPanther, on 13 March 2013 - 05:58 PM, said:
just shake thier hands and head back to the locker room.. to save the celebrating for back there..
"gg" is the video game equivalent of a handshake. If you're taking it as a celebration, well...
Edited by ragingmunkyz, 13 March 2013 - 06:21 PM.