Sorry but if I finish a game where my team never touches point and doesn’t get a single kill, that was not a “good game” lmao.

I’ve said gg after a loss if both teams put up a good fight, but if I totally destroy a team saying “gg” seems more snarky than good sportsmanship.

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    1 year ago

    I e met a good amount of people who don’t like hearing it after a massive stomp. Cause like a good chunk of the time it’s the one who popped off the hardest who rushes to say it.

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    1 year ago

    You’re right - and I can’t imagine why someone would think a game is good if they completely and utterly steamrolled you.

    It’s not fun for either side and it’s a flaw or matchmaking. It wasn’t a “good game”.

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    1 year ago

    Eh, I kind of reflexively say it at this point after any game, win or lose.

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    1 year ago

    i always type “ggs! ♡” after a game, win or lose. it’s mostly just a “hey, thanks for playing, we all tried!” type of thing for me.

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    I’m older. 40+. I grew up where saying “good game (gg) regardless of win/lose or how bady was the respectful thing to do. That’s still how I view it. There will always be snarky jerks that do it sarcastically or whatever, but I’d say give us the benefit of the doubt that we’re just being respectful.

    If its a REALLY BAD 1 sided game & I have enough time to type (console) I’ll type “been there, gg)

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    1 year ago

    I really only ever say GG in match chat when it’s genuinely a good game. Like everyone has a good back and forth and it could’ve been anyone’s game. Now if we absolutely mop the floor with the enemy team, I’ll type GJ in team chat to tell my team they did a good job without rubbing it in the other team’s face.

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    1 year ago

    For me, I use GG as a way of saying thank you to everyone for playing in general. I can only speak for myself, but I get on the game for my mental health. It gives me something to focus on outside of my own thoughts and life issues. I’m grateful for the people who choose to play the game because they’re all helping me in a way they’re unaware of. I say GR after every round and GG after every match. I think it’s just a nice way of saying thanks for hanging out with me. If I get wiped by a team, I’ll usually give them credit because it can be pure chaos sometimes. I respect the sweats. I grind really hard when I’m having a bad day and I don’t want to rage at someone who may be having just as rough of a day as I am. Most of us get on the game either to have fun or blow off steam. Brush it off. I’m sure they don’t mean it in a petty way at all, it’s just a standard communication amongst gamers that we all understand.

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    1 year ago

    I say gg out of just straight up muscle memory, rolled or get rolled

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    1 year ago

    I find when they say “free” or “zzz” to be much more insulting

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    1 year ago

    I never thought of it this way and now I’m thinking of all the intentionally negative sarcasm I dodged as a new player. Ignorance is bliss I guess lol

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    1 year ago

    Ive had games where my teammate was literally falling off the map on purpose and someone on the other team says gg after, lol