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@illus1oN92 @astromayss @BluePlaysGames @realblaines The difference being one is an intended feature of the game and the other is a person using glitches/issues within said game for their own personal gain, that puts other people at risk, when Nintendo decides to bring down the hammer.
@phoebe_piyu@ninebuntot Nobody is coaching the talon, the OP was clearly an exhausted player trying to get people to pile on, what they saw as an "incorrect" decision. Objectively, dunking a quick 20 and then retreating to defend your lead is an equally acceptable strat as if the 100 was dropped anyway?
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@ncklntro@ninebuntot I'd like to further explain why you're wrong, but I'm banned by OP so I can't view the clip anymore to help further dissect it for you. But, would dropping a quick free 20 points and then both dropping back to defending the lead, not be a better tactic in that situation?
@phoebe_piyu@ninebuntot The point of the tweet was, basically, to put a player on blast for not being an advanced AI, was it not? I'm defending all players who make small mistakes in game (where it didn't change the outcome) so maybe people will realise it's just a game and shit happens sometimes.
@Harmless_xd@ncklntro@ninebuntot They won, if they had lost due to this, maybe I'd agree with you. Was it selfish, absolutely, but the result was the same. Also this was late game, stacking a quick 20 (10) to then drop back and defend your own goals? Is that not a sound strategy?
@LeonXIII@PkmLegendArceus Now I look back at it again, it looks like Dialga said something and Ninetails trying too hard to fit in with the homies π€£π€£
@tonytam1 @LivingRentFree_ @Jiren_101@realblaines@illus1oN92 Injecting is only "legal" to those competing in top level tournaments, there are plenty of examples of these hacked mons causing normal people trouble and getting banned/warnings due to having mons that were gotten this way. Stop being naΓ―ve.
@SleezyWeezelsle @ninebuntot Nah, I don't play the game anymore, prob close on a year and a half now. Nice to see the community still has a massive hard on for bashing players for not being an advanced AI every second of the match though
@sangale94@Jiren_101@realblaines@illus1oN92 I don't have to defend my point, you just did for me, by admitting he makes money from vids, where you previously said "Plus the one doing it illegally are the ones trying to make a profit."
@akuma_ruan @ninebuntot I haven't been wrong yet? What professional pokemon unite team do you play for? I should get you to show me some of your clips so I can see if you always make the perfect play yeah? People make mistakes, professionals make mistakes, it's a video game, let people have fun.
@phoebe_piyu@ninebuntot If you watch the clip, they were already winning at the point that both were going to put points in, would the ideal strategy at that point not be to maybe defend their own goals, so as to not get KO'd being too far into the enemy back line and risk losing the game all together?
@sangale94@Jiren_101@realblaines@illus1oN92 You don't think he makes money from youtube/other socials from the videos about these ill gotten mons? Same goes for to his his channel these videos bring? Don't be a fool.
@sangale94@Jiren_101@realblaines@illus1oN92 This sounds like a simp starting a fight that he isn't involved in. Blaines has a larg(er) following than most and that puts him in a position to not promote content that could potentially jeopardise other users.