If I want to run out into the open and do the "bring it on" or a chivalrous bow emote in the beginning of a ToO match, I don't want to be shot in the head half way through my greeting lmao.
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I def would not pull the trigger I'd just go an attempt it back
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Your posts are stale af
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No Smoggy because I will be there with my sniper and my Carlton
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What you think this is? Dark Souls? Casul
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The Crucible is no place for mercy.
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If we cross paths I will oblige.
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Edited by TogaedHickoryIX: 10/13/2015 10:52:39 AMUse of the word chivalrous makes me want to kill you For one to be polite, one should not have to be a gentleman. All people, of all age and gender, should be polite
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Totally fair.
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I'm good with that.
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I can agree to that.
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Let's make it a signal to wave right at the start of the match so we all know you're gonna do that when you come out. Problem is, it's my first instinct to start shooting when I see an enemy. I don't really know what they're doing until it's too late to stop. So if we had a pre-emptive signal for this, I think that'd help.
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Seriously, pistol duel at dawn from 20 paces.
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You'll snipe me 'cause I suck. But I'll be doing the Carlton when I go down.
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I'll do the get down on knees and cry very dramatically if you get sniped
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Actually, I think that's wonderful...it's a great gesture before the slaughter. Granted im no gentleman, I would defiantly wave :-)
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Agreed
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How about a gentlemen agreement where if you go negative KD and are the only one in the playlist to get a really awesome drop, while the dude who went 30-3 gets nothing, you dismantle it because you didn't deserve it. [spoiler]I'm just messin! ;P[/spoiler]
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I probally won't realize what he's doing and just shoot
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I'll be honest. I'll snipe you mid emote. Then perform the Carlton. :)
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Certainly. Trouble is, you will probably never see me at the Trials. Ever. My very least favorite game mode. Iron Banner, on the other hand...
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I'll snipe and then send a kiss
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There was a "code of honor" type thing in Dark Souls, which about half of all PvPers followed. It worked pretty well in that game because you generally have a point at the beginning of the matchup where the two of you are at a fairly long distance from each other with fewer ways to potentially one - shot each other from range. Not many people will abide by this in Destiny. It's much too easy to pop someone's head with a sniper within milliseconds. The length of time it takes even for the most damaging spells to reach and kill the player character in Dark Souls allowed for a bit more reliable chivalry. In Destiny, I will pretty much guarantee that the first time you try to bow to a decent opponent, you'll get your head taken off before the animation can even start.
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Carlton Dance