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tf2 Is A Hold Your Breath Game Banned?


ayylmao
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Here's the game:

 

 

~4-6 Ts left in heart shaped pool. When lead says "go," all Ts who want to play go under water. Ts who don't want to play stay above water. Ts can come up for air whenever they want and they will not be shot/killed (so, like an opinioned day, they can choose to "opt out"). However, the LAST T to come up for air gets LR, and everyone else has to fight it out in some other way (trivia, race, last reaction, etc.). Basically, can you stay underwater longer than the other Ts without drowning.

 

 

There is no penalty for coming up for air, thus it's not a forced drowning game.

 

 

To me, this is similar to an opinionated day when people who participate and don't die get on the big yellow silo while the other Ts have to play some other game like last reaction.

I've played this for a couple years and nobody seemed to have a problem with it, but Your Brother told me it was banned because it was opinionated. Not sure why that would make it banned, since Ts are free to opt out.

 

 

Just trying to get an answer here one way or the other (and why).

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Yes, like i told you in game

Info from the Official List Of Banned Games

 

Making Ts hold their breath Description: Making Ts go under a body of water, and not allowing them to surface to breath. Reason: It's not fair to anyone really, it's impossible to be sure that they all have the same HP, because of fresshooting
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