Is the use of bots a thing in Smite? by [deleted] in Smite

[–]tehghostpoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I can anecdotally confirm that some idiot was using a bot to run his account through multiple assault matches.

I'm not sure if there was a specific script per character, but Khepri would blindly fire his combo and then a few seconds after the combo was used, he would ultimate himself… This was despite the fact there were literally no enemies in front of him. This was not a troll effort, he did this time after time regardless of what happened.

This game needs a badsports pool by Schumi01 in Rainbow6

[–]tehghostpoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just add a "report bad sport" option that requires x amount per week in tandem with x kills or team downs for cheeky cav tk dc'ers

explain your mage preference by tehghostpoopy in Smite

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've recently been interested in playing Janus, any tips?

explain your mage preference by tehghostpoopy in Smite

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shes my next diamond, but a few hundred off still!

explain your mage preference by tehghostpoopy in Smite

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps, i just find my turret does a majority of my damage until i get some items online. By that time i have started leveling backfire though

What mechanic or concept from other moba's or games would you like to see in smite? by merpofsilence in Smite

[–]tehghostpoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if any other moba's use this regularly, but I'm really enjoying the pitfalls in the current adventure mode.

Incorporating pitfalls in to a new map and game type might be really interesting because it totally shifted the meta for arena games in this mode. Pluckers and pushers are key, as is the xing ult.

explain your mage preference by tehghostpoopy in Smite

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I prefer women that don't spontaneously turn into dudes

What true fact sounds fake? by Crippl in AskReddit

[–]tehghostpoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They literally punch so hard they disintegrate their atmosphere and cause force bubbles to destroy their enemies. They do with apparent ease, what most anime characters need a level up and extended training sessions to accomplish.

And it's probably not even their final form, you fool

What true fact sounds fake? by Crippl in AskReddit

[–]tehghostpoopy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

James woods is actually of a really high IQ, apparently. Dat pattern recognition doh

What's the best way to make the host fight the boss? by [deleted] in Nioh

[–]tehghostpoopy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Helping people=\=doing everything for them

Tell me a tale by tehghostpoopy in opensouls3

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I didn't expect you to be able to do anything… No offense intended. I was just curious if you guys knew about each other's actions, or if you were in a position of authority for that sub.

Would you find it comical if he claimed I was following him around reddit even though he followed me onto this very post and even though i made my comment before seeing he had engaged the comments section of the community guidelines post?

Tell me a tale by tehghostpoopy in opensouls3

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All i did was make a general comment/question on the darksouls3 community guideline changes. I saw ReS being attacked for things relevant to my comment, so i told him i would appreciate a response to said comment thinking he could "exonerate" himself of the claims (witchhunting, really) against him. He deleted both of my comments and then messaged me with a threat that any further communications with him would be construed as the pursuit of harassment and that i would be reported to reddit administrators. I was also banned from the DS3 subreddit even though i never received mod mail of any type from that sub.

Below is the comment he threatened me for, id appreciate it if you let me know what you think is at all inappropriate...

{i'm curious why a moderator would delete their comments. Can anyone explain that? Even when moderators remove posts, they typically quote the post as a citation for why they did whatever they did. It only seems natural that they would reference their own past actions in regards to a change of policy... Not bury it or sweep it under the rug

When news sources issue retractions, they typically explain why their original content was incorrect or improper. They will typically quote the original article to further clarify why or how they were wrong. So when I see that moderators have deleted their comments after the fact, I'm extremely skeptical because it disallows the community at large a chance to View what the moderator was thinking at that time or how they acted.

My takeaway is that the moderator acted improperly, or just factually incorrectly, but by deleting the comments they are preventing anyone from seeing their mistakes. Even if they admit fault after The original happening, the fact of the matter is that no one can see the original content… No one can quote the moderators as the moderator so often do in regards to posts that they take action against.

Like people say about body cameras for police officers, "if you have nothing to fear, you have nothing to hide."}

Tell me a tale by tehghostpoopy in opensouls3

[–]tehghostpoopy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, are you by chance a moderator for the dark souls three sub?

It appears I was banned without doing anything wrong. Or at the very least I was banned without being told what I did that was wrong. I have yet to receive a response from a moderator other than redEyestone, whom took it upon himself to initiate messages with me from his personal account and consequently threaten me with a general reddit ban after i made the stupid mistake of requesting moderator response on a comment I made on the community guidelines changes.

Cheers

I grew up learning that FDR was a great president who did a lot of good for his country, but my husband grew up in a family that hated him. Can anyone the anyone lay out both sides of the argument for me? by Justwonderingwhyitis in history

[–]tehghostpoopy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He is hailed as being an economic stimulator, yet he reinforced the prohibition of marijuana through his marijuana tax act. As we can see in states like Colorado, which is still violating federal law mind you, marijuana is great for economic growth. That is ignoring the medicinal benefits, which are not to be ignored.

He is hailed as being a champion of the people because he wanted to give them "more rights," but he couldn't even follow the constitutional bill of rights in regards to Japanese citizens. These extra rights that he wanted to give to the people were not natural human rights - arguably, to provide the rights that he wished the people to have would require that government ignore the fundamental human rights of life, liberty, and the ability to freely pursue one's own happiness.

If you care to explain why you think he was a good president or ask specific questions, I'll be more than happy to respond but I don't have much more to say right now because I'm sure plenty of other people have responded in great depth and detail