But want to know how their behavior or is it a good sportsman is someone who follows the espĂritpo of fair play at all times that follows the rules and accept the defeats as lessons and modesty with the wins
But instead of talking about the behavior of others, we're going to talk about her!
How does this fit in StarCraft II? Well, certainly some expressions and actions that are considered common courtesies you often see on Battle.net. The players wish each other luck "and gl hf" (good fun) early match, while losing the player concedes defeat, typing in "gg" (good game) before leaving the game, and can even add "Wp" for well played, if they think it is appropriate.
However, after these unwritten rules of behavior is one thing. The real challenge for a player's sportsmanship accept defeat and keep anger under control. All games will be classified as many losers as winners, each one is on the wrong side of the panel quite regularly. It is only human to feel frustrated over time.
However, venting their anger toward others in Battle.net is not appreciated nor fit the image of a good sport.
But instead of talking about the behavior of others, we're going to talk about her!
How does this fit in StarCraft II? Well, certainly some expressions and actions that are considered common courtesies you often see on Battle.net. The players wish each other luck "and gl hf" (good fun) early match, while losing the player concedes defeat, typing in "gg" (good game) before leaving the game, and can even add "Wp" for well played, if they think it is appropriate.
However, after these unwritten rules of behavior is one thing. The real challenge for a player's sportsmanship accept defeat and keep anger under control. All games will be classified as many losers as winners, each one is on the wrong side of the panel quite regularly. It is only human to feel frustrated over time.
However, venting their anger toward others in Battle.net is not appreciated nor fit the image of a good sport.
Have fun playing StarCraft II