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You're a big community of people having such a problem, so get together and make a private tournament of some sorts. So you won't have to put up with pretty awful general public.
We lost not match, but money, cuz game cost money. And time, which is more precious than money.
#paranoidgamers
By the way your analogy/sarcasm is pretty confusing even with that last edited sentence.
You can jail criminals, but you can't demand someone will stop stealing :D And living in a safe community can make the difference. So yes, that is my point. Don't hang out in back alley with thugs, if you are overly sensitive to being stabbed.
Don't cry then you will have noone to play with soon.
But how suspicious, when you always never moved at the beginning of the round, red connection flashed :D
This makes no sense. The earlier the competitive community engages a fighting game or any game for that matter, the better and more efficiently the game will resolve game issues, inefficiencies and find balance. That's ALWAYS been the case. I won't go into your political diatribe as that's a whole nother sort of issues as well.
Please, wipe my stats, I took so many losses I just wouldn't take today!