Bethhy
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2013.11.27 17:44:00 -
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Acturus Galaxy wrote:Bethhy wrote:Thorgen Ra'Koldor wrote:Not only running full proto gear but all using officer class weapons in .. and wait for this .. a public Skirmish match ...
Absolutely appalling, I don't think I've seen a bigger collection of scrubs in my entire life and the community should gather to disclose their disdain for their behaviour
I was on their team and just simply stopped playing .. it is disgusting doing this in public games .. be thankful I will sadly never meet any of you to show you how disgusted by you I really am
'Shakes Head in Disbelief'
You do understand where the internet slang term "scrub" comes from... and it doesn't fit them in this case. http://www.internetslang.com/SCRUB-meaning-definition.asp It could fit them very well, a looser who think he is something, a looser whose life is soo meaningless he/she has to slay the enemy easy mode while laughing hysterically and posting about it on the forums to get attention the looser has none of in his lonely real life Mind you, the proto squads are whats making me come back to the game, I do not hope their wings are cut, or it would become boring and without drama. I just hope they will make NPE or a training match type for new players. Maybe a matchtype with no isk payout and only free starter suits allowed, a training arena. Could be fun for both new players and vets.
A scrub is a now generalized term used as a synonym for a "noob" or "newb," which is someone who is bad at a video game or activity in general.
Most of the definitions here, surprisingly, have nothing to do with the actual term. The original definition is related to a person who makes a mistake in a video game, which is such a bad mistake that it is clearly wrong, yet they persist in making it. The term derives from Street Fighter II, to describe some players that were so bad that they would mash their hands across the control pad, an act known as "scrubbing," because it relates to scrubbing a car or other object with a sponge. Thus they were deemed "scrubbers," or "scrubs" for short. Over time this term expanded throughout the gaming world, and then the real world, and lost its original meaning.*Source A scrub is a now generalized term used as a synonym for a "noob" or "newb," which is someone who is bad at a video game or activity in general. *source http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=scrub&defid=1094303*
Yea... not. It's exactly the person who uses their standard gear and complain about officer using peoples. could write a section just for the OP in the definition. |