Last time, you decided thatsnap-to construction is better than fighting a little beastie then meeting the giant adults.

I can respect that.

It’s not bullying.

Violently kicking a door down in an Anger Foot screenshot.

Maybe you don’t enjoy getting your comeuppance.

But the alternative is still pretty funny.

What’s better: Tagging locations for teamies, or door violence?

Bicycle antics in a PUBG: Battlegrounds screenshot.

Press a key and there it is, a little dot on the UI for all to see.

Here’s a thing.

I want it brought to your attention.

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I believe you will find this useful.

Sniper on this ridge.

Drop on this spot.

Healthpack in this cupboard.

Drive through this gully.

Regroup in this building.

Think I heard something over there somewhere.

You want a tag for that.

Great systems automatically label tagged items too, letting people quickly assess its relevance to them.

Tags have only ever made a game better for me.

They’re unexciting in isolation but you don’t spoon salt down your gullet either, do you?

Door violence

The best form of violence is slapstick.

Well, slapstick or utterly showering in viscera.

On the flipside, quickly opening a door can highlight how superhuman a murderer you are.

But mostly I think it’s very funny when you hit someone with a door.

Look at you, you’ve fallen on your bottom.

Reader dear, just tell me about more good times you’ve bumped folks or been bumped yourself.

But which is better?

This one is a toughie for me.

Tagging locations is so practical, door violence is such fun.

What do you think?