tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20292755.post4930875379730132973..comments2024-01-04T02:49:23.470-08:00Comments on Blessing of Kings: Should Team Games Prevent Trash Talk?Rohanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09090769681887119989noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20292755.post-3279367875878919592014-12-17T02:33:46.319-08:002014-12-17T02:33:46.319-08:00Well, given that enemy trashtalk and being berated...Well, given that enemy trashtalk and being berated by team members isn't really the same thing and can be completely unrelated, how would that solve your issue? <br /><br />The two are not mutually exclusive are they - if you run with a team that has bad team culture, no taunting the enemy will change that (even if there is definitely a bonding experience to be had from dissing). You would still Need to address this issue.Sylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04473554645340972749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20292755.post-26440539275870784502014-12-16T09:31:00.932-08:002014-12-16T09:31:00.932-08:00Allowing communication at the moment is a net nega...Allowing communication at the moment is a net negative in my opinion. While trash talk from the opposing team can pull people together, it is just as likely to fracture a team. It depends on whether you are winning or losing. <br /><br />Even though there's somewhat of a disincentive to trash talking your own team–someone just goes afk or sabotages your efforts–it happens. <br /><br />Conversely, there's a fairly strong incentive to berate your opponents. They leave or afk you win faster. And many people get off on harassing others online.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com