I only get sword killed once a week. So I have to ask, Where are people seeing this as such an issue? Is it Gambit? Are people doing this more in Gambit? That's about the only place I haven't been this season.
Get your sword, put them in the wall.
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Thanks I will take it as a joke. I’m also able to do this cool thing called differentiate between real life and a video game. Being able to do that let’s me realize there is a difference between killing someone with a sword in destiny 2 and endangering lives in real life.
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[quote]"That guy just cut you off on the highway? Floor it, catch up with him, and cut him off, it's fine, no big deal!"[/quote] You also said the you shouldn’t kill people with a sword in game to “practice” for more important aspects in real life. I guess each person is allowed their own thoughts on it and those are mine. I don’t care if I get killed by my teammates or randoms in game because it’s a game. Sure it’s annoying when it happens but I’m not going to be mad at the person for more than 3 seconds, if anything I’ll do it right back and forget about it.
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Eluding to the similarities in poor behavior, is not saying "this apple is an orange". There are massive differences between the two, obviously. Problem is people tend to forget that ignoring the little (to some, insignificant) things can often allow for a desensitization to and furthering of poor behavior into more and more important aspects of life.
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A bit of a stretch, but if that's what you want to believe. 2 things can be true at the same time. It can be, simple disrespect in a video game, while also being perceived as inherently -blam!- by repeatedly thrusting your crotch into someone's face/camera. I don't think teabagging or even pvp in general is the appropriate comparison to this. I'm referring directly to people behaving poorly towards one another needlessly, particularly when done to humor themselves, while trying to minimize or ignore the negative responses they get in return. Again... [quote]It's about intent and being conscious of how your actions have consequences for yourself and those around you.[/quote]
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Once again, it’s a video game. If people are so worked up over getting killed by a sword in pve, they probably shouldn’t be playing. Regardless of intention, swiping someone into a wall does not translate into real life. I get what you mean, but I disagree. We aren’t going to change each others minds and that’s fine.