I don't see how being in 1v1 or in a team changes anything too. People who spam emote on you cause they blame you for the loss take the game too seriously...and so do you for playing into their game and acting like using emote is offensive.this is either a series of gas-lighting questions or false equivalencies
MK is 1v1 not a team based mode also finishers aren't comparable to emoting, as for smash maybe my memory escapes me but pretty sure on GC or wi there wasnt emoting and the games and gameplay were fine
it not about whether if someone is offended or not, in a 1v1 you only worry about yourself in a team based mode you have to contribute, as i said before if youre wasting time emoting then it means your not dpsing or capping crystal this isnt a hard concept to grasp
True. They're not the same at all. The concepts are though only when it comes to online play. The finish them options are available. Yet I'm pretty certain that most people just want those that won to knock them down instead of forcing them to waste a few extra seconds to watch their character get killed. As for smash bros emotes don't exist. Taunting does. The main developer didn't like the idea of taunt parties existing in the 3rd installment. We're now at the 5th installment where taunting online is disabled if you're not in a custom room. Those that have played between the 3 games knows why. I do have a few other examples I could show, but I would be wasting time then.this is either a series of gas-lighting questions or false equivalencies
MK is 1v1 not a team based mode also finishers aren't comparable to emoting, as for smash maybe my memory escapes me but pretty sure on GC or wi there wasnt emoting and the games and gameplay were fine
The point I wanted to make is that the whole idea of removing emoting from pvp sounds very silly at best. It does nothing for the gameplay. It only does something for the player experience. It's a 'feel good' change that you're suggesting. If you want to remove it by all means, go ahead. I won't be bothered by it since I hardly use them to begin with. I even don't mind helping to push for this change. However, I would not be surprised if other people found yet another way to make those that are tanking the floor even angrier in the future. The only clear example I can come up with happening is the patch where the developers made the change to make fireworks and all other items not related pvp items unusable. If that was supposed to solve the problem this thread would not exist.
as i said before i dont care about emoting in casual, FL, or RW and even the title of this thread is only pertaining to cc but when it comes to ranked where time is a key factor and youre using that time to press a button thats not contributing to the team then i would rather have it not accessible and if emoting is youre only reason to play then, i feel sorry for whoever needs it, also im pretty sure anyone if they want can taunt outside of a match or in discord or whatever method that will be catharticTrue. They're not the same at all. The concepts are though only when it comes to online play. The finish them options are available. Yet I'm pretty certain that most people just want those that won to knock them down instead of forcing them to waste a few extra seconds to watch their character get killed. As for smash bros emotes don't exist. Taunting does. The main developer didn't like the idea of taunt parties existing in the 3rd installment. We're now at the 5th installment where taunting online is disabled if you're not in a custom room. Those that have played between the 3 games knows why. I do have a few other examples I could show, but I would be wasting time then.
The point I wanted to make is that the whole idea of removing emoting from pvp sounds very silly at best. It does nothing for the gameplay. It only does something for the player experience. It's a 'feel good' change that you're suggesting. If you want to remove it by all means, go ahead. I won't be bothered by it since I hardly use them to begin with. I even don't mind helping to push for this change. However, I would not be surprised if other people found yet another way to make those that are tanking the floor even angrier in the future. The only clear example I can come up with happening is the patch where the developers made the change to make fireworks and all other items not related pvp items unusable. If that was supposed to solve the problem this thread would not exist.
I love it when someone spends time to spam some emotes at me.
It means they aren't out there harassing my teammates. I'm effectively keeping that player occupied even while dead.
Ideally I wouldn't be dead, but at least my corpse is helping!
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I like your mindset, lol. Btw, l think l remember you from the feast. I also ran into you in casual couple times. Your blm is great
You have a huge point there. I haven't ran into that yet in my ranked matches. However, I don't see how folks have the time to emote when there's too much going on. It's one thing if the entire team is dead. It's another if folks are still fighting. Even when the team is completely wiped I'm pretty certain that majority needs to use their elixirs. No need for me to continue saying anything. I'm just somewhat baffled that it's being done in CC of all gamemodes. It don't make any sense xDas i said before i dont care about emoting in casual, FL, or RW and even the title of this thread is only pertaining to cc but when it comes to ranked where time is a key factor and youre using that time to press a button thats not contributing to the team then i would rather have it not accessible and if emoting is youre only reason to play then, i feel sorry for whoever needs it, also im pretty sure anyone if they want can taunt outside of a match or in discord or whatever method that will be cathartic
With such a small pool of players it can safely be said that to some extent we depend on not offending our potential team mates. People tend to perform worse under stress and nothing stops them from messing up the next few matches they may be playing with you...on purpose. Just because a person is sensitive it doesn't mean they can't also be spitful. Emoting is just one of many ways people waste team's time and probably the least of a problem in that area considering incessant callouts and chasing. Emoting also doesn't waste time before the match and when the whole enemy group is dead and you have nothing better to do. I think it's simply the choice of emote that is the matter. There's a difference between teasing and taunting.
depends on the stress and person, im not certain enough to generalize, but before a match is irrelevant all that matters is during and if all the enemy team is dead then you should be focusing on capping crystal, using elixir or positioning yourself for their respawn, so in other words emoting is still wasting timeWith such a small pool of players it can safely be said that to some extent we depend on not offending our potential team mates. People tend to perform worse under stress and nothing stops them from messing up the next few matches they may be playing with you...on purpose. Just because a person is sensitive it doesn't mean they can't also be spitful. Emoting is just one of many ways people waste team's time and probably the least of a problem in that area considering incessant callouts and chasing. Emoting also doesn't waste time before the match and when the whole enemy group is dead and you have nothing better to do. I think it's simply the choice of emote that is the matter. There's a difference between teasing and taunting.
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