the enemy told me to FF

IcyPepper·6/15/2018, 3:38:02 AM·2 votes·765 views

Why?

If I forfeit now, you might not learn how to close a winning game to ensure victory and prevent comebacks the next time this happens.

If I forfeit now, how am I expected to get better if I give up every time a game is difficult?

Also, how does any of that make me gay according to the Annie player in the post-game chat?

[sg-janna]

7 Comments

Quil Evrything6/15/2018, 4:41:36 AM3 votes

thats dumb. you shoudl have ff'd.

once a game is past the point of winning, you dont learn anything except how to make a painful slow death, even more slow and painful. Even if you SOMEHOW win... it's not you winning. Its either pure luck,(ie: enemy DC's) or the enemy team just not caring about winning any more. you dont learn anything.

ZackTheWaffleMan6/15/2018, 4:42:42 AM2 votes

{quoted}

Also, how does any of that make me gay according to the Annie player in the post-game chat?

[sg-janna]

You seem genuinely distressed, and it's hilarious.

Jarring6/15/2018, 3:32:40 PM1 votes

lol good one. there are a couple reasons they might say this but it just boils down to them having a feeling you could easily come back if you kept a high morale...and trying to kill that morale by telling you to ff. basically what this means is = don't ff, they think they will lose if it gets to late game.