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While it may seem entertaining to make fun of someone's gameplay style, it's crucial to keep in mind that everyone approaches the game differently. Some players may opt for a more cautious and sneaky approach, such as hiding in bushes, while others may prefer a more aggressive and fast-paced style.
Moreover, it's unfair to assume that those who hide in bushes aren't contributing to the team. In reality, playing tactically and diverting the opponent's attention can be just as valuable as looping.
Hence, it's crucial to respect and acknowledge diverse gameplay styles and avoid making baseless assumptions about a player's abilities based on their chosen strategy. Each player has unique strengths that can be utilized to achieve victory as a team.