There used to be a place of respect for old players, not necessarily skilled shooters, but the ones who put their time in. The new age gamers of today don't show any respect for the oldschool, the shooters who came up from playing on dialup and on overseas servers.SPAZ ROFELZ wrote:RTK is still metabolic end product, a good quality server I'll admit. Clans with a lack of skill in game normally tend to never gain respect, however if a clan has atleast one good player, their respect begins to rise.
In online gamine respect is almost always directionally proportionate to skill.
Broadband made it easier for any player to get into FPS, that's why you hear all these whiny kids on teamspeak on most FPS games. Players who have never heard of Half Life and when the new agers think back on the first shooter they ever played the farthest they can remember is a recent game like Halo, and they consider that oldschool.
This is kind of a repetitive rant, most of what I'm saying are points made by other gamers. Skill of course was always a basis for respect in gaming. However, nowadays people mistake illegitimates as skilled players, and players don't play with honor like they did.
Seven plus years ago you would never have experienced a player asking you a question, or getting you to stop and type something so they could get a free kill on you. Neither would anyone else in the server who knew you were typing, or afk.
Anyway, Spaz is right about skill earning respect. It's always been that way, but at least back in the day if you had a metabolic end product connection and you were playing against a low pinger you still got respect, especially if you were an ent, meaning a player who put their time in.
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