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Originally Posted by SethCypher
Good game is more of a respectful game finisher, quite a few games use this. For example, Hockey, teams are forced to exchange respectful handshakes after a game not because it was supposedly a good game but to say thank you for playing with me. Another example can also be the board game Go, players at the end are required to exchange respects such as "Thanks for the game". Since on the internet we have no way of really exchanging handshakes, and "Thanks for the game" is too long near the end we instead say "Good game".
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Except it's not much of a sportsmanship when you win a game due to number advantage.
Saying "good game" when neither of the teams is supposed to feel satisfaction is just idiotic. Unless someone takes pleasure only in beating someone who has less players and is going to lose anyway and can't win in a fair fight.
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Originally Posted by Fiftyseven
imo the polite thing to say after 5v4 is actually how not fun it was and wish the good luck next time to your opponents, who got the leaver. thats what i do anyway. i kinda think its much more of a good sportsmanship and handshake than your generic cheesy "GG"
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Exactly. That would be awesome thing to do. I often say it, like "sorry for the leavers, bg". It's just not fun losing or winning against an inferior team.