But a crusade against trash talkers is an utterly fruitless endeavor and will only serve to increase your frustration.
This example might have a very low probability of success, but telling people off that behave badly should never be considered a fruitless endevour or else parents might just stop the part of parenting where they correct/tell off their kids when they act unacceptably.
It was originally a mushy type of stone bread that poor tribes in the Madagascar ate. It's now a word to convey brotherhood amongst the select few who lost their teeth eating it (it had zero nutritional value) and means essentially "hey brother, I know too what it feels like to lie face down in the dirt and wear goofy clothes, I got your back".
I was about to fly to my friends wedding in Serbia when the boarding staff was about to give me back my passport. Then he hesitated, took it back, checked it again and said "you're not getting on the plane. This passport has expired, how did you get this far?". No meeting up with friends on my buddys big day and lots of money wasted. It was not fun at all.
So today I got up, still feeling really down for missing out on the trip I had looked forward to for quite some time. I started up a game to get my thoughts off the whole thing a while. I was a bit absent-minded and checked internet while matchmaking, forgot about the game, then woke up and got back into the game and found a 3v3 game on Hill 331 had started and I had been afk for almost 7 minutes! Yet my team played on and so I threw myself into it. It was pretty heartbreaking to see the replay with them fighting 2 against 3 for that long. And yet they fought on as hard as they could, supporting each other and we ended up winning a tight game in the end.
It was almost surreal.
-no bitching from them even once
-no douchbag blipping on the map for the whole game
-no trashtalking at all from anybody in the game
-no op bitching from the enemy
They just did all they could and gave a "gg wp" at the end. I tell you this made my day. I guess there is hope after all. Big thanks to all the cool players in this game, it meant a lot to me.
How to determine distances in the game then? Read that somebody thought of an arc for some weapon being 20 and so half that and methods like that. Which range is what to use then? Or is there anohter better method?
Is is true that cover is ignored close range (10)? Better to stand still and shoot-out than to sneak behind cover (movement penalty on accuracy I guess) in close quarters battles?