Team Wins Match of Battlegrounds Without Killing Anybody

Team Wins Match of Battlegrounds Without Killing Anybody

Pacifism at its best.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 13, 2017 @ 03:05 PM (Staff Bios)
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Winner winner chicken dinner. The phrase everyone wants to see on their screen at the end of a match of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds. Being the top player/team out of 100 bloodthirsty competitors isn't an easy task, and usually to achieve victory, many shots must be fired and many lives must be taken. Sadly, I've succumbed to the pressure of the blue-fog and the overwhelming nervousness of another second place medal to the point of never getting my chicken dinner. 

Strangely enough, a two-man team was able to win a match without killing anyone. Achieving the seemingly impossible without firing a single bullet or taking a single life. That's true pacifism. Kudos to Kurtjmac and his teammate for winning against all odds. Maybe I'll try this tactic, though I doubt it will help my chances. Some of us are destined to admire victory from the sidelines, though I still have hope that I'll one day get my sweet, sweet chicken dinner.

Watch it here.

(skip to 04:22:00 for the win)

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