Some people find it unsportman-like while others say it is common courtesy. What do you guys think?
"gg" stand for good game for those who live under a rock.
I lost the game!
WiiU ID: Mistgun, PSN: burritosteve, Steam: Steven010702
i saw gg if it was a hard fought battle win or lose for me. Like in CSGO one time during arms race I was a weapon ahead of a guy, got the gold knife, he gets the gold knife and stabs me a little quicker than i could stab him so he wins.
Thats worthy of a GG. I cant get mad when we both played admirably and werent being cheap and he happened to best me.
Unless it was a complete one-sided match, I always say "Good game". I have been in one-sided games where someone typed "gg" and usually someone would express annoyance with it.
"You must gather your party before venturing forth"
"Go for the eyes Boo! Go for the eyes!"
One day dude, I'm just gonna get off the bus, and I'm gonna run in the woods and never come back, and when I come back I'm gonna be the knife master!
-The Rev
Some people find it unsportman-like while others say it is common courtesy. What do you guys think?
"gg" stand for good game for those who live under a rock.
If it was a close game or if they did something that impressed me somehow that wasn't clearly bot-related. Every time seems like it would dilute the spirit of the saying-if it wasn't a good game to you, don't say it.
Depends on the game I suppose, in person I'll say good game if it was actually a good back and forth game, if I lost, or the other person said it first. In my d2 pvp days I just said it after all gm duels, and when playing mtgo I'll usually only say gg to rub it in.