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Can we stop with saying gg

It's never a good game except for the person who won.

People will leave gg and immediately run. It's just a forced comment.

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  • solarjin1
    solarjin1 Member Posts: 2,139

    most of time people say it after winning in my experience and rarely after losing. Nothing wrong with it tho

  • SirCracken
    SirCracken Member Posts: 1,414

    No. It's just a polite way to end the game. I say it after every game, even if I lose

  • Yatol
    Yatol Member Posts: 1,960

    Turn off chat

  • Nun_So_Vile
    Nun_So_Vile Member Posts: 2,419
    edited September 2023

    Hasn't this Sportsman thing been beaten to death already? It's a matter of respect and acknowledging that it's just a game. Disable chat or just ignore it, move on, and let it go if makes you salty.

  • Tsulan
    Tsulan Member Posts: 15,095

    If the short version of good game bothers you. Then just say the short version of git gud.

  • PotatoPotahto
    PotatoPotahto Member Posts: 250

    I miss old gaming etiquette when it was a rule that the loser writes gg first

  • MikeStev
    MikeStev Member Posts: 384

    I stop saying GG for like 3 years until now.

    Yep, i see a lot of player only type "GG" when they win the match.

  • GentlemanFridge
    GentlemanFridge Member Posts: 5,704

    thank you

    *although small note, the whole “how are you” thing being meaningless is very American. American English is positively bloated with all kinds of meaningless fluff in spoken language, which inadvertently makes not using it make you come across as blunt.

    Us Dutchies are about as direct as they come. We don’t even say each other’s names sometimes. Obviously there’s the hello-hi’s upon encounter, but that’s all.


    To answer the thread, though. I only ever say gg if the losing side says it first. If not, I just don’t say anything, unless there’s something else.

  • Evan_
    Evan_ Member Posts: 547

    I'll always respect those who say 'gg', and I'll never fully respect those who don't.

    It's that simple.

  • Evan_
    Evan_ Member Posts: 547

    Welcome to dbd, where even the ages old customs of sportsmanship are considered toxic by some bloodflakes.

    Console players and those who left are exempt of course, I mean those who say stuff without the 'gg'.

  • Archol123
    Archol123 Member Posts: 4,634

    It is just being good mannered, nothing more and nothing less. Here it is just about fun in a game, but for example in pro (e)-sports they also have this gestures and I think it is a sign of respect to gg. Take Starcraft for example in pro matches everyone ggs before leaving it's just the etiquette and you can like it or not but that does not change what it is.

    And for the point itself I could not care less about winning or loosing in this game, I care about good chases and fun parts. If I make a wesker vault a window on accident that's a good game. If I could apply a certain trick or tech I tried to learn, that's a good game and so on. If you only focus on winning then that's pretty dire, especially if you are still learning things and are not a comp player with 10 k hours.

    Imagine games like starcraft where people even at the top have a roughly 50% percent winrate, you really think they hate their life the other 50% they loose? You should enjoy the game itself and not just winning, otherwise you waste your time.

  • tjt85
    tjt85 Member Posts: 939

    If it's been a totally one sided game, it never feels good to hear a gg from the winning side. So I don't tend to say it in those cases. But if it's been a fun, close fought game that could have gone either way or another player in the trial was nice or really impressed me, I think it's always worth leaving at least a gg wp in the chat. I hope that's always taken to be genuine respect.

    Most of the time I keep the chat closed tho. Partly to prevent myself from saying something negative after a really annoying game (I can't say this always works) and partly to avoid any toxic chat from a gloating winner or salty loser.

  • SleepyLunatic
    SleepyLunatic Member Posts: 408
    edited September 2023

    Just because it doesnt happen alot to you, doesnt mean this goes for everyone.


    Besides that, the forum doesnt represent the community.


    also not everyone can send a gg since console still doesnt have endgame chat.

  • Xendritch
    Xendritch Member Posts: 1,842

    It's possible for a game to still be good if it was competitive.

    I only don't say gg for stomps or if the survivors were BMing a lot but otherwise I don't see why not.

  • coco_shotz
    coco_shotz Member Posts: 249

    Would you rather just hear "ez" and then have them run? I wouldnt but if I'm the minority here let me know

  • ReverseVelocity
    ReverseVelocity Member Posts: 4,515

    If I have a game that sucks I usually just say "g".

    game. that's it that's all you're getting out of me. one of the games of all time for sure.

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,803

    Bg

  • Archol123
    Archol123 Member Posts: 4,634

    That's almost bm again, I mean in other games even if people use rather cheesy strategies it is expected to still gg since it is part of the game, same with those things in DBD, I'm not sure how they do it in comp but I would expect them to be at least good sports and gg every match?

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,803

    I don't say anything because I'm on console. But I would only say gg when I sincerely thought it was a good game for everyone. I don't think saying gg is required to be a good sport. In situations where somebody clearly got screwed (like the one guy who the killer managed to tunnel out) I think saying gg would be rude to them.

  • Archol123
    Archol123 Member Posts: 4,634

    It is part of the game though, same as cheesy strategys... Therefore I would stick by it unless they do bm you in some sense I don't think it changes anything.

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,803

    I didn't say it wasn't part of the game. Doesn't mean the person being tunneled had any fun or a good game.

  • Archol123
    Archol123 Member Posts: 4,634

    Yeah but that's not what is about is it? It is about being a good sport even if you get steamrolled?

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,803

    I've already said I disagree that being a good sports means you have to say gg. And I think having that expectation of others is self-centered.

  • Evan_
    Evan_ Member Posts: 547

    I don't expect anyone to say gg. I just know that good sports and good players do it when they are able.

  • LadyOwO
    LadyOwO Member Posts: 390

    I say it because I feel it's good sportsmanship to say so after a match. Would you rather I just flame you OP?

  • Archol123
    Archol123 Member Posts: 4,634

    I disagree on both, for example in the starcraft 2 pro scene it is considered bm not to gg and many pro players get called out on not doing it for example Idra and apparently Innovation, you can think otherwise but you'd be in the minority. I guess the same goes for normals sports where it is expected of you and rude otherwise. It is nowhere near self centered to expect people to be polite when you yourself did not behave impolite.

  • Xernoton
    Xernoton Member Posts: 5,824
    edited September 2023

    As long as I had fun in the match, then it was a good game for me. It doesn't matter, if I win or lose.

    Not everything someone else does is meant to be toxic. Sometimes they just want to display good sportsmanship. I'll take a "gg" over an "ez noob killer / survivor" or worse any day.

    Over the past days I had quite a few matches against... Let's call them less experienced players. I still wrote "gg" every time. And more often than not people see it as what it is: your opponent congratulating you on a good game and respond positively.

  • Rudjohns
    Rudjohns Member Posts: 2,135

    Nah

    just because I sited on a gen for the whole match whilst my teammates were looping the killer it doesnt mean it was a good game for me

    I much rather have fun games with many things happening and die at the end

  • Shroompy
    Shroompy Member Posts: 6,650

    I say gg whether I win or lose

    That being said if I'm playing Survivor and die when the rest of my team is still alive with multiple gens remaining, I'm not gonna sit around and wait I'm just gonna go next.

  • ratcoffee
    ratcoffee Member Posts: 1,467

    i often love giving a GG when i get sacrificed or get juiced as killer, so long as i had fun. sorry that's not your experience

  • brokedownpalace
    brokedownpalace Member Posts: 8,803

    I'm not interested in continuing to debate about this. It's really a non-issue in my eyes.

  • TerraEsram
    TerraEsram Member Posts: 671

    You know that, even if you lost, it can be a good game? Good chase, good pression, good "scare jump"

    ... Like? Why stopping saying that was a good match if you lost? If you got some fun at chase, at the "hide and seek" play, ...

    If you only get fun when you win, it's not the game or people saying "gg" the problem you know?

  • Solomonkane
    Solomonkane Member Posts: 112

    You're right, I'll just leave 'ez' and immediately run from now on

  • If a football game goes back and forth and is entertaining and decided by a single scoring drive be it touchdown or field goal is it not a good game even by the side that lost?

    It just means the game was well played and hard fought.

    I'm definitely not a gg after every game type of person but if it was a close and thrilling or even frustrating match I put up a gg because it was clearly hard fought.