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Originally Posted by YendorLootmonkey
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If you don't think your actions and behavior in a video game, even when following the rules, do not impact other players' perceptions of you as a person, you've got a lot to learn, my friend.
You can't tell other people what is and isn't a dick move to them after you do it. The judgement has already been made. The best you can do is understand that it would be considered a dick move, even if not specifically prohibited by a ruleset, and choose to be the better person and not do it.
Your responses tell me you either don't care if people think you're a dick or not (i.e. sociopathic behavior) or you are incapable of determining what is a dick move towards others if it's not specifically prohibited in the rules (i.e. other mental problems I am not qualified to diagnose.)
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I never said actions don't impact perceptions. The problem is you assume people playing a video game care. Some people play video games to escape the real life requirement of having to manage your perception to others.
You can simply play the game as intended, and not have to worry about it. If other people claim you are a dick because you are playing the game as intended (which you agreed upon), that is honestly a you problem, no the other person you are accusing.