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    Quote Originally Posted by Arazehl View Post
    Let me say this.........People need to have respect for others in game, as much as they do in real life. I get tired of people saying, "Well it's just a game, get over it". Well it's a game with an actual person with actual feelings, running an avatar. Kill them in pvp and then give them a hug (be the bigger man). That's saying far more that it's all in good fun, then someone shoving their big butt in their face as they lay dead on the ground. We all know what this "one" gesture means. Forget all the other emotes available to you. You don't see football players doing this to each other in competition, wonder why? So quit saying it's a competition thing and it's a game. Geesh I can't believe some of the responses condoning this one emote's used in this way as being okay. I get what the OP is saying.
    I wasn't really defending it for what it's worth. I was just pointing out that it has been a thing since online gaming became a thing and why it was and still is used. Because of this I guess it doesn't phase me much because I've seen it all. And yeah, of course you don't see tea bagging in real life competition sports like football. I think it's in poor taste to do so even in an online game but it's hard for me to feel much of anything else about it because of my experiences with online gaming going as far back as Halo and Call of Duty years ago. I see someone do that or something similar and all I really do is shrug.
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    Last edited by Vahlnir; 05-30-2019 at 05:15 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Naoki_Yoshida View Post
    Personal Housing
    While I cannot give a specific date on when personal housing will be implemented, I can say that prices will be completely separate from free company housing, and, naturally, far more affordable.

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