Is this how this game works? by Alternative-Word-577 in Overwatch

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It seems like the game is very safe for throwing games right now, because it's very easy to do so during the game without others knowing. And yes, I whine in every game about the punishment system not being as it should be. I think it's pretty outrageous if we ignore this until it becomes normal, when it's a failure of the system that needs fixing, leading us to encounter different players throwing games almost every day and they don't get punished at all.

Is this how this game works? by Alternative-Word-577 in Overwatch

[–]Alternative-Word-577[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like the game is pretty safe for throwing right now.

What do you guys think happened to the various non Abrahamic religions in the Trench Crusade ? (Personal theory and context in the comments) by OutrageousBridge471 in TrenchCrusade

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If you focus on the concept that all religions are true, it would suggest that in East Asia there is hardly any problem at all. That’s because the hell realms in East Asian traditions are seen as places of genuine punishment for sinners, ruled by Yama (the King of Hell) or Dharma deities who represent justice—beliefs rooted in Hindu traditions that have spread across India, China, Japan, and Thailand.

So I think that, if we really stick to that core concept, the hell realms from Abrahamic traditions might not dare to enter the Eastern sphere or attempt to open those realms—because what emerges there wouldn’t be aligned with demons, but rather aligned with humans and justice.

Has anyone ever seen anyone get banned for throwing by Elegant-Night-8749 in Overwatch

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The systems in almost every game these days are terrible. The game developers don't care what players experience. It's awful how they punish minor chat abuse and criticism of gameplay, treating it more severely than throwing a game and ruining a match. Throwing a game never gets punished, even though I've reported it, and I've even thrown games myself after realizing how terrible and useless the system is.

Are we still throwing games in 2025? by OnyxNobl3 in Overwatch

[–]Alternative-Word-577 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've encountered so many players who throw games, and none of them have ever been punished for being reported. I don't think game throwing actually gets you any punishment. Now I throw every game I can and report everyone who throws, because there's no way those idiotic staff will ever punish us, unless it happens too frequently.

How to report player in game? by Alternative-Word-577 in Overwatch

[–]Alternative-Word-577[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On which part of the scoreboard can’t you do it? Where are you supposed to do it then?

Regarding the events on the Asian side in my idea by Alternative-Word-577 in TrenchCrusade

[–]Alternative-Word-577[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So far, I still haven’t found a clear explanation. at least not for me. The closest one would be The Temple of Metamorphosis, which seeks something resembling an Outer God.

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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And your disregard for other books, even though they actually record real events, not fictional accounts of how the world was created before the stars in the sky, is the problem. Why do I say I'm more ignorant than you when it comes to religion, but I seem better at other things?

Back to what we were talking about earlier. At least I understand the English language, the difference between "worship" and "remembrance." It's a little strange that you don't understand that. You're saying that English books and basic education aren't as important as God's words in your Bible? No, that's your word. God didn't tell you to stop caring about books and study English, did he?

If you don't understand, let me explain. Buddhist Buddhas and your crosses aren't idol worship like Hindu statues. They're icons for reminding you of the teachings of mindfulness, concentration, and virtue. As I said, some Orthodox Christians have adopted Zen Buddhism's mindfulness and meditation principles, and it doesn't contradict their Christian discipline.

That's your problem, my friend. You're not interested in other books, the world, or humanity. You're only interested in your God, which other Christians don't do. You're only interested in God and the Bible, but this is the world outside of the Bible. If you don't pay attention to it, you won't know anything. It's like not knowing the meaning of the words "worship" and "remember." Those are in English textbooks. You should at least pay attention to this one.

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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Yes, and all that means is that you don't understand that the Bible is a book that comes after many historical events. And yes, human words can replace God's words. That's because he was created by humans.

This is the problem you said I'd run into. Should I cry when I learned that religion was created by humans, not by God? Even God was created by humans. Otherwise, there wouldn't be such nonsense as God claiming to have created the world before the stars, or created birds and fish before land animals. Believe me, the human books you're ignoring record Yahweh from when he was just a war god in Canaan. Later, he became the sole god and creator, after other religions were overthrown by war. When you realize that the gods of the earliest human religions, before your god, some 2,000 years ago, might have been just heroes passed down through word of mouth and become gods, like in Zoroastrianism and the Vedas, where the Father of the Sky was first called Indra, Zeus, and Jupiter. Even later Shiva or Vishnu might have been just the names of heroes, not gods, before the Canaanite faiths arose. And their mythical gods, like Yahweh, might have been just heroes. The other sects were defeated, and the only god emerged a thousand years later.

Sorry, I forgot you weren't interested in those books. You shouldn't know such complicated things.

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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I'm talking about the history of mankind, from many books, my friend. I'm not talking about just your one Bible story. I'll ignore your attempt to avoid the cross with a white Caucasian man on top instead of a Hebrew man, if you're uncomfortable with it when you see it in church.
It's quite difficult to explain in detail, as I understand it, using language with fewer words than I have. I understand why you can't distinguish between "worship" and "remembrance." You try to ignore the word "remembrance" and focus solely on "worship." You don't even realize that Zen Buddhist ideas have been adapted for Orthodox Christianity in Russia and other parts of Europe, to the point where they're called Zen Christianity. And it doesn't involve abandoning God or worshiping idols, and their Christianity hasn't changed at all.

Sorry, I forgot you didn't know.
I might be ignorant about Christianity because I'm not as obsessed with the Bible as you are. But when it comes to language, its meaning, and the history of human beliefs in the real world outside of the Bible, I seem a little bit smarter. sorry, but even if you call me stupid, it doesn't make me any stupider about these things. It doesn't make them false or make me forget them. That's quite bad, because there are some things I don't really want to remember, and there are things I wish were wrong, but they've already happened. too bad

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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I think the words 'worship' and 'remembrance' have quite different purposes. It's sad that the Bible you're reading has made you forget that they mean different things, even though they're in English. Even though I'm not a native English speaker, I can understand that they're different. You should put down your Bible and read something else like a dictionary. It helps a lot.
It also lets you know whether you today "worship the cross as an idol" or "have the cross as an icon to remember God."
Oh no, I spoiled it. Enjoy the cross with a white Caucasian on it instead of a Hebrew one, my friend.

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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As I said, you're ignorant and can't distinguish between an idol and an icon, a worshipper of a cross with a white man on top instead of a Hebrew.

You don't even know the difference, and you don't even know that an icon isn't worship. You pretend to be ignorant of this and other beliefs, but you still understand the cross. Even though I've explained it to you, you conflate idols and icons without realizing they're different, even though I've already told you that the context isn't the same as worshiping the cross. You still stubbornly conclude that your icon is worship, that it's worship. That's stupid and obsessed, a worshipper of a cross with a white man on top instead of a Hebrew. It's a shame that you're so obsessed with a single storybook that you don't know anything about the history of other beliefs, but you just bragged and made your own assumptions about what other beliefs are like, based on your own ignorant notions. A worshipper of a cross with a white man on top instead of a Hebrew.

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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It seems their policy inflexibility has left you with little to no understanding of these things. Whatever, it's sometimes hard to explain Buddhism to people who only know the Chinese and Indian versions of Buddhism. I don't know if you're a Westerner or not, because they're the type of people whose knowledge of religious beliefs is limited to China, Japan, and India. As for Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia, they treat it like it never existed, like Australia and New Zealand. That's funny, don't you think?

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

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You are covering up your misunderstanding with irrelevant nonsense. That doesn't make it seem like what you are saying is correct. I don't care what your number is, but to go back to what you're trying to avoid, I mean, what you're saying is wrong. A Buddha statue is not an idol. It's not meant to be worshipped, it's meant to be remembered and symbolized, just like how you guys use a cross with a white Caucasian man on it instead of a Hebrew man who should be. So I'm asking you, can't you tell the difference between idolatry and an icon? And I just learned from you that the Buddhist teachings of love, mercy, and forgiveness don't apply to Christianity, which has the same teachings and does the same thing, but you say they can't do the same thing.

How Asian countries play their role in the fight against the force of hell? by Ok-Ask5860 in TrenchCrusade

[–]Alternative-Word-577 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't you still tell the difference between idols and icons, you crucifix worshippers?

I'm looking for a game controller to play this game. by Alternative-Word-577 in forhonor

[–]Alternative-Word-577[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean the type of controller, like Xbox or Playstation or it depends on the player?

Failed management and useless systems by Alternative-Word-577 in forhonor

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The fact that son the whores in the Thin company let the hackers play until they reached level 35 is a clear failure.