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34 thoughts on “Summit1g Reacts to Sodapoppin Catching a CHEATER In OnlyFangs | WoW Hardcore”

  1. Won't make content out of this, immediately does it. What a hypocrite is he always this weird? He keeps doubling down the minute he knows he can make content out of it. The whole guild is filled with weirdos, summit included.

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  2. I haven't played WoW in 5 years, but I happened to stumble upon this drama. Here are the facts for anyone catching up:
    —This was a punishment for cheating. The intent – keyword "intent" – was to bank alt his items in the auction house. Those actions are not allowed, and a strict punishment for cheating was delivered.
    —The original punishment was to delete the character immediately. An alternative punishment was pitched to delete all items and carry the 3 day Cower debuff. But then, the Gurubashi Arena was pitched.
    —This was not a challenge. The alternative punishment was not meant to be fair. It was meant set the example to not cheat.
    —Sodapoppin did say he did not want punishments to farm content.
    —Sodapoppin's reinforcement of the rules and his opinion have been agreed on by the majority, while Summit's opinion is agreed on by the minority. (Based on multiple platforms)

    Adding two opinions:
    —While Sodapoppin did not want this punishment to be for content, the alternative punishment was decided on the spot. It turned a disheartening scenario into something with a little fun to lighten the mood. I think this was better. I do believe this was the best decision because it respected the person who spends a lot of time playing, but still reinforced the rules to never cheat. I don't see this scenario occurring again for others can farm content.

    —I feel Summit is trying to reinforce his opinion by not caring about other's opinion, saying (using his words here) "I'm not a hivemind" and "I don't give a shit about what other people think". Summit is right that he can have an opinion. Same with Sodapoppin. They both tried to justify their reasoning, and neither opinion changed.
    —Summit is expressing his opinion while not caring about others' opinions. In addition, he is trying to convince someone that he is right. Especially since his opinion is agreed by the minority, it will obviously create more tension for Summit, and will make it harder for hisself if he continues to push his unpopular opinion.

    In the end, what was done has been done. I'm confident Sodapoppin and Summit will talk again. This is just drama combined with strong opinions.

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  3. Summit was right to say the event was ruined by a level 60 going in, but to hate the guy is overkill. He should've been mad at whoever pushed for that narrative, they were just trying to get the attention on them for the idea…they used Zeroji to gain attention for themselves as the ones that called the hit.

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  4. Summit is always on a cheaters side, cuz he is and always will be a cheater. Cheated lots in Counter-Strike, so ofc he gonna defend cheaters in WoW. The level 60 was sent in as Executioner, not as a fair duel. They farmed content. Moral of the story, don't be a cheater.

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  5. Sequisha throwing 60+ hours at the wall is on him. Shouldn't have cheated in the first place. If you asked me, he got off easy, Soda said people were supposed to get gkicked for cheating. Is it kind of lame that a lvl 60 went in there and deleted him, sure, I kind of understand that stance. But at the same time, that wouldn't have happened if he never cheated to begin with. Would you rather he get kicked from the guild instead? Originally he was supposed to just kill his character anyway and that would've been the end of it but Miz brought the idea to Soda and Soda thought that would be a more fun punishment instead.

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  6. 7:34 the reason he was laughing is cause it was funny how seq thought he was getting away with it. its funny cause he thought he was sly. HE THOUGHT. youd laugh too if you caught someone. aslo when he called sequisha instantly was like "i can explain".

    you dont have to like zeroji. its deserved.

    if he allowed you to get away with cheating by getting coward and losing gear. everyone would start tryna sneak the bags and start over. i dont usually dislike videos but this is such a bad take.

    also. the dude cheated. he got cheated out of a fair trial. EXTREMELY fair. he shoulda been gkick. hes lucky soda likes him.

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  7. if you don't want to follow the rules then leave the guild, simple as that. 100% deserved and it was great content. the zeroji hate from Summit is beyond unjustified it's insane. it was like 20v1 at the end so that fact that 1 lvl 60 jumped in made no difference at all.

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