In the world of competitive online multiplayer first-person shooter video games such as Destiny and Call of Duty, a common yet debated part of the community’s culture is the unrefined art of virtual teabagging. For those unfamiliar with the term, the name and concept are derived from a sexually natured prank known as teabagging.
Destiny has made over $160 million in MTX revenue, and these numbers only account the data from late 2017 to early 2019.
That's extremely low for microtransactions, especially for a game that's essentially designed around it
For as much as ppl complain how much they hate microtransactions, they sure don’t act like it. No wonder they aren’t going anywhere.
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Lol. He made them look stupid.
Ha fun still remember the old 360 Shadowrun achievement catch the disease if you teabag someone who had the disease you it got forever to pass it to someone who bags you.
Tea bagging is for weak minded 12 year old children. A real gamer would have just killed those guys minus the tea bagging.
What was that warlock doing after he ressed? He just stood there waiting to get pummeled. Wtf?