{DOU}Cygnus wrote: Met Beru in the Gateroom. I jumped and went on my way. Was rewarded with a bullet in the back. Told him I was kicking him and why. Also told the cheap little asshole to go read our rules.
A lot of guests and I think even most of our recruits aren't familiar anymore with the jumping signal it seems.
When you come to a spot and some player is already there, you jump a few times. This signal means you will leave without shooting. The other player should let you leave.
For so far this little tutorial....
NATAN wrote: [quote={DOU}Cygnus]Met Beru in the Gateroom. I jumped and went on my way. Was rewarded with a bullet in the back. Told him I was kicking him and why. Also told the cheap little asshole to go read our rules.
A lot of guests and I think even most of our recruits aren't familiar anymore with the jumping signal it seems.
When you come to a spot and some player is already there, you jump a few times. This signal means you will leave without shooting. The other player should let you leave.
For so far this little tutorial....
Natan is right.
I learnt about this custom only a few months ago. Previously I thought that the player in this way was showing joy from the meeting.
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Is that why I still use "Go away! I won't shot you" or "Don't shoot, I go away".
However, I wonder about this. Some people can understand that I am saying "Go away! I want to shoot you!"
Hmmmm. Never heard of this one myself.
Seems the custom is falling out of style.
We had both just spawned into the map and had passed each other getting to spots. I never looked looked back after passing him so I know damn well there was nothing he could construe as hostile in my intent.
Next thing I know I see bullets hitting ahead of me and I start jumping again cause there's no where to go but forward. Almost made it anyway.
Pretty damn cheap of him.
I thought it meant they need to pee.
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