Is Tea-bagging disappearing from mainstream shooters?

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WorkerMurphey

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I've never seen it outside of Halo. If there were more of an incentive to not dick around after a kill (like killstreaks in MW2) I think less people would do it.
 

Nepeccel

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I still teabag people on COD if I'm really happy I finally killed them. It makes me laugh even if they can't see it!
 

zauxz

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Oh you can still do it. Just say "I'm a douchebag" into the headset.
 

jpakaferrari

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With games like Uncharted 2 they give you a wider variety of taunts to unlock so I think that people prefer other things to t-bagging. So basically the developers programed being an asshole right in the game.
 

Xojins

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I sure hope it's disappearing. You just look like a 12 year old anyway doing it.
 

PyroZombie

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I still do it to friends, fuck martyrdom, i throw the grenade and rub my sack so hard into their face, they get syphilis of the face.
 

CrysisMcGee

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I've never done it myself, and the only time other peopel do it is when I've really made them mad. I have never played enough games online to really see it one way or the other.
 

reg42

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I only ever tea-bag at LANS, and even then, I'm more worried about getting shot
 

FranzTyphid

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I am glad about this.
Seeing all those annoying video of 9 year olds teabagging there friends on halo
 

Skooterz

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I still do it sometimes. If I kill a booster, for instance, I'll teabag their corpses. Usually no, though.
 

bjj hero

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2 words:

Wishful thinking.

on MW2 it doesn't tend to happen on TDM but you will still see it on search and destroy.
 

gerrymander61

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Daystar Clarion said:
gerrymander61 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Play Halo 3, tea bagging is still around. There just isn't really any reason to do it in the easier CoD games.
Fixed that for you.
Fanboys are not appreciated here, troll elsewhere.
It's also a legitimate comment. In games where it's so easy to kill someone and any idiot can do it simply by camping long enough, teabagging loses some of its meaning. When you respawn so quickly that dying matters very little, then killing someone isn't as big of an accomplishment as it was before.
 

GrinningManiac

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It was never really a concern

The kind of people who teabag get angry and confused when you say "Wait, were you taking the mick out of what I did to your mother last night? Because our love is serious, and it's not fair that you control her like this"
 
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gerrymander61 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
gerrymander61 said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Play Halo 3, tea bagging is still around. There just isn't really any reason to do it in the easier CoD games.
Fixed that for you.
Fanboys are not appreciated here, troll elsewhere.
It's also a legitimate comment. In games where it's so easy to kill someone and any idiot can do it simply by camping long enough, teabagging loses some of its meaning. When you respawn so quickly that dying matters very little, then killing someone isn't as big of an accomplishment as it was before.
Then say that, don't edit my post as if my opinion is invalid, it is rude.
 

khaimera

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It still makes me laugh like a child.

I teabag in only two cases:
1. When someone got me first, its a revenge teabag
2. Or if someone spews racism or has a racist gamertag, even if they are on my own team. Those are some of my fav halo memories, upsetting the racists.
 

soapyshooter

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WIN!

OT: i dont think so, there was guy camping in MW2 and i teabagged him BEFORE killing him so he could see what a tool he is on killcam. A lot of people do it, i hope it doesnt disappear. Humiliation is the driving force behind players improving