Now as the title suggests I would like to talk a little about the sportsmanship in games, or lack thereof. I am going to try not to use sweeping generalizations that "all games are unsportsmanlike". I know that I am going to use them so sorry about that.
What I am going to try is to have a little information about the topic, have a nice discussion about it, and have a little story(or more) to go with it. All good?
Good!
Don't worry here's a TL;DR :
Gaming seems to have a lack of sportsmanship, online and offline. Why do you think that is true? Why do you think that it is untrue? How do you think that it can change?
And if you have any experiences tell them!
And here's the "long version that I will type out because I can" one:
As online gaming or just regular LAN gaming takes off in popularity, on thing that I noticed is some professional players not really demonstrating good sportsmanship to one another. From the team trash talking the other team, to calling the other team a joke and partying the day before the game because you knew you were going to beat them, and finally to just general disrespect for your opponent. This has been shown many different times in online gaming also.
Want an example of this? The phrase GG has been transformed over time from a term meaning "hey that was a great game, good job!" to "games over, you lost" or worse (GG scrub. GG noob, etc.). Or terms like "GG no re" or "GG ez game" that show a complete disrespect of the game played. In some games after killing a person once or winning one round of many, some players After having one big play in a game that may have no effect over winning does not warrant a GG or that the game is over.
Again, not everyone who uses GG means the harshest one. I know many people that usually mean it when they say it.(I just type good game or great game) Maybe it is just because of the games that I play (*cough* Dota has the worst community *cough*) but it seems as though that it is just excepted that this is what happens. Being a complete jerk to someone over winning a game is not "expected" of the players.
What I am going to try is to have a little information about the topic, have a nice discussion about it, and have a little story(or more) to go with it. All good?
Good!
Don't worry here's a TL;DR :
Gaming seems to have a lack of sportsmanship, online and offline. Why do you think that is true? Why do you think that it is untrue? How do you think that it can change?
And if you have any experiences tell them!
And here's the "long version that I will type out because I can" one:
As online gaming or just regular LAN gaming takes off in popularity, on thing that I noticed is some professional players not really demonstrating good sportsmanship to one another. From the team trash talking the other team, to calling the other team a joke and partying the day before the game because you knew you were going to beat them, and finally to just general disrespect for your opponent. This has been shown many different times in online gaming also.
Want an example of this? The phrase GG has been transformed over time from a term meaning "hey that was a great game, good job!" to "games over, you lost" or worse (GG scrub. GG noob, etc.). Or terms like "GG no re" or "GG ez game" that show a complete disrespect of the game played. In some games after killing a person once or winning one round of many, some players After having one big play in a game that may have no effect over winning does not warrant a GG or that the game is over.
Again, not everyone who uses GG means the harshest one. I know many people that usually mean it when they say it.(I just type good game or great game) Maybe it is just because of the games that I play (*cough* Dota has the worst community *cough*) but it seems as though that it is just excepted that this is what happens. Being a complete jerk to someone over winning a game is not "expected" of the players.