2012-09-08, 02:51:28
(This post was last modified: 2012-09-08, 02:54:12 by UnifiedDoom.)
I think I can really summarize the difference (based on what i've seen) in two words: Justifiable Provocation.
Honestly progg you have a very bad habit of giving unwanted advice. I don't know about how it is in your country, but really any time you tell an American to do something (at least in the condesending tone which you use) it is considered offensive and insulting. Now maybe this is true for me only, but I think if you tell anyone to do something 4 or 5 times they'll get annoyed. If you really feel like helping people (honestly that doesn't seem like the case from the chat log, you just seem to compulsively give orders) then you should really do it a bit more gentlely rather than starting by insulting their play, like not using "omg you're such a bad hunter, how can you not have tp?" to maybe "you know it'll really be helpful to our team if you buy tp" There's a world of difference beetween those 2 statements, at least in my opinion.
Anyway so this kind of "advice" along with your flame, is the provocation for Masterkiller doing what he did. Was it justified? according to Tez (whose awnser I agree with) the awnser is yes.
Conversely you flamed and the provocation was supposedly "bad play." It's already been established that having a "bad" teammate isn't a good enough excuse to start flaming.
Honestly progg you have a very bad habit of giving unwanted advice. I don't know about how it is in your country, but really any time you tell an American to do something (at least in the condesending tone which you use) it is considered offensive and insulting. Now maybe this is true for me only, but I think if you tell anyone to do something 4 or 5 times they'll get annoyed. If you really feel like helping people (honestly that doesn't seem like the case from the chat log, you just seem to compulsively give orders) then you should really do it a bit more gentlely rather than starting by insulting their play, like not using "omg you're such a bad hunter, how can you not have tp?" to maybe "you know it'll really be helpful to our team if you buy tp" There's a world of difference beetween those 2 statements, at least in my opinion.
Anyway so this kind of "advice" along with your flame, is the provocation for Masterkiller doing what he did. Was it justified? according to Tez (whose awnser I agree with) the awnser is yes.
Conversely you flamed and the provocation was supposedly "bad play." It's already been established that having a "bad" teammate isn't a good enough excuse to start flaming.