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anyways, the worst reason is no reason at all.
2. you shot better than your in-game friend in fps coop games.
3. you have an ordinary face than your in-game friend but have more sex appeal.
4. your in-game friend has the 'hots' for you. it's his way of saying come, take me, if you want me.
Worst reason? Simply to free up friend slots when there's already so many free.
I limit myself to only friends that I know in real life. Other then that, people that I need to be able to moderate effectively. Anyone else is only on there temporarily and is removed after any business is concluded.
An unfinished opinion.
--I find out that person: --hates Bethesda or any Bethesda product;
--is a Belieber;
--I CONSTANTLY tell someone I'm in a Battlefield 3 match but they keep spamming me and I can't see my ammo;
--my friend list is full;
--that douche is spammer