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As disrespectful as it is, TM87 is a legitimate tactic. I have won matches off of the strength of being disrespectful because I bet that it would make the opponent much more aggressive and predictable than normal. Also sometimes you just deal with scrubby zoning as Nago and I just have to let them know that hanging back isn't enough against me.
People who lose their minds at t-bagging need to seriously consider stepping away from the game for a bit. RRC t-bagging is, and will always be, very funny. I've had people do it to me during close sets, and its always just made me chuckle and try harder to do it back next set
Admittedly tbagging is toxic Hotashi gotta hold that if he did it first but honestly this dude should have just quit. If players have behavior I don’t like, the connection isn’t stable, etc the moment I get upset I don’t message I just bounce.
Its interesting because Baiken as a character would be unbothered by most things now. The Baiken players tho... holy shit they have no right to be calling anyone anything.
Short version: Hotashi t-bagged. Baiken disconnected. Hotashi used the tag VoidAshe, another fighting game player, and the Baiken started flaming the real VoidAshe on Twitter via DMs. Hotashi then refought the Baiken and the Baiken went more mental. Hotashi destroys the Baiken repeatedly. Baiken makes up new excuses. At the end Baiken apologizes to Solar Ashe, but feels that Hotashi earned it. Hotashi once commented on someone who used self-deprecating humor/stylized him as a victim of Hotashi for getting his ass beaten so hard that he wants to "hang himself ig". The end. Made another comment to explain it, but filters are weird today. Man.
@@RockBottom7626 Ok, thank you! Anyways, I don't get why would people randomly t-bag people and expect others will take it as something normal/good. I, personally, would give the rematch, but also I'd drop the controller.
@@Anticssc Everytime someone has teabagged in this game against me it was either because they were salty or trying to rile me up, so I can't say I see it your way. Maybe it's a different in NA.
There's some special irony to a baiken player calling someone else carried. I haven't played the game in a while but I honestly can't think of a better character in strive who asks for less from the player. At least Happy Chaos takes some labbing.
I think it's disrespectful and a super lame thing to do in an online set with strangers. Granted ragequitting and DM'ing them because of it is going too far, I just don't rematch and move on when somebody teabags.
i mean, if you're playing online with randoms they dont have an obligation to keep playing if they think you're being a dick. Of course, in that case you just deny rematch and move on, not what this person did.
I don't get it, but I don't really see what's toxic about pressing down on the d-pad repeatedly. If you think that's toxic, maybe work on your mental cause goddamn is it fragile. Also chat going to someone's DM's to berate them is far more toxic.
hes right though you are toxic first for no reason other than fun. sometimes thats just extra disrespectful and unsportsmanlike when youve been having a nice set. maybe you should just be toxic earlier into sets :]
who wants to try THIS hard to embarrass themselves??? presumably on stream if they really think they're fighting voidashe (or hotashi for that matter gkfdjghfd)
Yo hotashi, what happened to not switching characters and just learning the matchup? You gave me a lot of crap about wanting to find an alternate specifically when happy chaos was newer.
@@chances3163 Some people consider Bridget quite strong due to her ability to control the match very well with her good pokes and mobility, and very safe pressure. Other people don't agree because she dies quickly once she loses control and has fairly low damage if she's going for that safe pressure. I think most of the western players consider her strong while the Japanese players consider her average. Make of that what you will.