You have to get better at matchmaking
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk. -
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
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@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
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@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
I have better things to do than ddos attacks. Don't know and have no interest in knowing.
One guy had 808 in his name line. I messaged him "please tell me you are not in Hawaii?" He simply said yes. Since one idiot on here thinks I go off jersey's. Team name is usually much more telling and pretty accurate from what I've seen.
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@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
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@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
I wonder if you didn’t ask the 2nd one because you won..
or because it wasn't playing like [censored]. I messaged the other guys in the first inning. Messaged the Hawaii guy before a pitch was thrown. I was also losing in the 1st inning. Anything else?
Do I need to remind you yet again I had 300 and something losses on my RS record last year? You really need more proof that I don't care about losses. I quit out of a lot games last year because the connections sucked. Would I have won a lot of those games? Probably but it wouldn't have been any fun. I'm not playing near as much ranked as I normally would. I would have played like 5 games today. Instead I have played none and will likely watch a movie tonight. It sucks the fun out of the game.
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@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
I don’t think they’ve ever been the victim of predatory online behavior, so they probably wouldn’t understand. Unfortunately my daughter has been, and it all began with in game messaging on a multiplayer game. Also why I’ve had messages off since and my PSN profile as private as can be.
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
I don’t think they’ve ever been the victim of predatory online behavior, so they probably wouldn’t understand. Unfortunately my daughter has been, and it all began with in game messaging on a multiplayer game. Also why I’ve had messages off since and my PSN profile as private as can be.
Jesus Christ, the guy asks what region people are from because of lag he experiences in game. There is nothing predatory about that. You know what would probably help your daughter? A dad who isn't so toxic on an online gaming forum. Wonder how that trait translates to real life, poor girl.
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Timing is 100 percent predicated on the connection you have with your opponent. It’s been that way as long as I can remember. This is why hitting is so inconsistent. Sometimes late, sometimes early. This is why I never understood why they’re insisting on changing the difficulty and pitch speeds in ranked. It’s way too hard to time up pitches accross multiple difficulties-veteran, all star, HOF, legend etc…
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@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
I don’t think they’ve ever been the victim of predatory online behavior, so they probably wouldn’t understand. Unfortunately my daughter has been, and it all began with in game messaging on a multiplayer game. Also why I’ve had messages off since and my PSN profile as private as can be.
Jesus Christ, the guy asks what region people are from because of lag he experiences in game. There is nothing predatory about that. You know what would probably help your daughter? A dad who isn't so toxic on an online gaming forum. Wonder how that trait translates to real life, poor girl.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
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@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@raesONE-_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@BJDUBBYAH_PSN said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
I don’t think they’ve ever been the victim of predatory online behavior, so they probably wouldn’t understand. Unfortunately my daughter has been, and it all began with in game messaging on a multiplayer game. Also why I’ve had messages off since and my PSN profile as private as can be.
Jesus Christ, the guy asks what region people are from because of lag he experiences in game. There is nothing predatory about that. You know what would probably help your daughter? A dad who isn't so toxic on an online gaming forum. Wonder how that trait translates to real life, poor girl.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
See the difference is that you and I had conversation prior to your comment to him and that I was a subject in your comment as "I don't think they've ever been the victim of...." I didn't address Skepple once. I'm getting kind of tired of having to explain everything to you, but I am patient because it's clear you're not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@the_canuckler_MLBTS said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
@DemIsE4_XBL said in You have to get better at matchmaking:
Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
I wonder if you didn’t ask the 2nd one because you won..
or because it wasn't playing like [censored]. I messaged the other guys in the first inning. Messaged the Hawaii guy before a pitch was thrown. I was also losing in the 1st inning. Anything else?
Do I need to remind you yet again I had 300 and something losses on my RS record last year? You really need more proof that I don't care about losses. I quit out of a lot games last year because the connections sucked. Would I have won a lot of those games? Probably but it wouldn't have been any fun. I'm not playing near as much ranked as I normally would. I would have played like 5 games today. Instead I have played none and will likely watch a movie tonight. It sucks the fun out of the game.
Seems to only play poorly when you lose ️
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Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
No thanks, I’ll reply where I see fit thanks!
Also, go back in our messages on your other account as to how dangerous it can seem asking someone where they’re from. I won’t bring it up but if you go back in our messages you’ll understand what I mean.
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Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
No thanks, I’ll reply where I see fit thanks!
Also, go back in our messages on your other account as to how dangerous it can seem asking someone where they’re from. I won’t bring it up but if you go back in our messages you’ll understand what I mean.
No clue what you're talking about and tbh I don't really care either. I came here only to say that Demise is right to complain about the state of networking infrastructure when it comes to this franchise and that it's pathetic how these buffoons jump his throat on every opportunity just because he brings up the same issue over and over again.
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Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
No thanks, I’ll reply where I see fit thanks!
Also, go back in our messages on your other account as to how dangerous it can seem asking someone where they’re from. I won’t bring it up but if you go back in our messages you’ll understand what I mean.
No clue what you're talking about and tbh I don't really care either. I came here only to say that Demise is right to complain about the state of networking infrastructure when it comes to this franchise and that it's pathetic how these buffoons jump his throat on every opportunity just because he brings up the same issue over and over again.
Because honestly the issue is not that big of a deal and it only comes up when he loses. He straight admitted it in this thread, when he won everything was all good. It’s been the same thing for 6 years if it’s that bad stop playing. Who’s forcing you to be here?
Anyone who messages someone asking where they’re from is definitely on the unstable side. To try and make excuses for it is crazy weird
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Last 3 event games on wired fiber no vpn. 1st guy confirmed Boston, 3rd guy confirmed North Carolina. Didn't even ask the 2nd one. I am playing all star and having to sell out for pitches. Quit [censored] matching me against people 1000 miles away. Is there no one playing this [censored] game in the midwest?
You know it’s a red flag to message someone and ask them where they live right? You know that right?
Only if your mind is wired weirdly, like yours apparently. Asking a question with some context is perfectly normal. Not like he asked the guy for his address or his SSN, just asking what region he's from is not that weird.
Yeah, I disagree. And there’s never been anything stated about how the question is asked. If I match with someone, the pause the game, and message me “where do you live” I’m screenshotting, reporting, blocking and quitting. You can think what you want, but, this person is clearly obsessed with internet connections, goes so far to ask people where the live, uses a VPN, that’s the kind of person that does ddos attacks bud. It just is.
"Where do you live" is a weird question, I doubt he used that specific phrase.
"Where are you from" is very commonly used in every day small talk.Yes, you can doubt it gets phrased that way all you want, much like I can assume it does.
Yes you can. And like I said earlier, that gives us some insight into your mind, not his.
Ah, yes. The psycho analysis. Where did you get your PHD Doctor?
It's really not that complicated.
There’s a lot of validity to feelings of concern when a random person on the internet messages you with “where are you from?” Especially because the preceding message was most likely something passive aggressive along the lines of “wish I didn’t have to face warp pitch speeds” just because you agree with a madman doesn’t make it any less weird.
Wasn't talking to you Skepple, save your replies for when I actually @ you.
No thanks, I’ll reply where I see fit thanks!
Also, go back in our messages on your other account as to how dangerous it can seem asking someone where they’re from. I won’t bring it up but if you go back in our messages you’ll understand what I mean.
No clue what you're talking about and tbh I don't really care either. I came here only to say that Demise is right to complain about the state of networking infrastructure when it comes to this franchise and that it's pathetic how these buffoons jump his throat on every opportunity just because he brings up the same issue over and over again.
Because honestly the issue is not that big of a deal and it only comes up when he loses. He straight admitted it in this thread, when he won everything was all good. It’s been the same thing for 6 years if it’s that bad stop playing. Who’s forcing you to be here?
Anyone who messages someone asking where they’re from is definitely on the unstable side. To try and make excuses for it is crazy weird
We're gonna have to agree to disagree.
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And then to drop my real name is also weird. I’d never be out here dropping real names of the people I know on this forum..