Gamer thinks he is so good at Battlefront 2 that he asks for $100 for a duel – Loses in front of 2 million viewers

Gamer thinks he is so good at Battlefront 2 that he asks for $100 for a duel – Loses in front of 2 million viewers

A player demanded 100 dollars for a YouTuber to play a 1v1 against him in Star Wars Battlefront 2. Then he lost, even though he broke his own rules.

What kind of player is this? The YouTuber “Aysoka” challenged a player in Star Wars Battlefront 2 to a 1v1. However, he demanded 100 dollars for the duel and referred to his profile, which stated he had won 491 out of 498 showdowns in Battlefront 2. This piqued the YouTuber’s ambition, who is known for his videos on Battlefront 2, where he competes in 1v1s against the best players of the game.

At the time of the challenge, Aysoka was playing on a secondary account, which is why the player did not recognize him. The result: The player took the money and blocked him. The YouTuber then messaged him from his main account, after which the player accepted the 1v1 and was convinced he would win.

Both sides set a few rules for the duel. Aysoka demanded: If he wins, he gets the money back. His opponent insisted on no playing as Darth Vader with cards and that General Grievous with the card ‘Flesh is weak’ was not allowed.

The player who wins 6 times first is the overall winner.

Player cheats, changes rules, and still loses

This is how the duel went: Round 1 featured Obi-Wan Kenobi (Aysoka) and Darth Vader, but the Jedi Master went down and the YouTuber fell behind 0:1. However, he noticed:

The player broke his own rule and played Darth Vader with cards.

Aysoka demanded that this rule break would not count as a loss, but the player replied that he would not get his money back then.

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In Round 2, Aysoka fought with Anakin Skywalker against General Grievous and found that his opponent again broke the self-imposed rule and played the Separatist with the card ‘Flesh is weak’ – and still lost. New score: 1:1. The player justified this loss with the oldest excuse in gaming and wrote: ‘Don’t think you’re good. I’m lagging.’

Afterwards, Aysoka was victorious with Yoda, Rey, and Luke Skywalker, after which his opponent once again changed the rules and said the YouTuber must win the next round to get his money back. The match was:

Yoda (Aysoka) and Darth Vader with cards

Aysoka was able to assert himself again and won the duel – but he still did not get his money back. The player blocked him again.

Viewers judge: ‘Liar, thief, and an absolute noob’

This is what the community says: Overall, the video has been viewed nearly 2 million times. The comments under the video clearly side with the YouTuber and are glad he won the duel.

The video collected over 5,500 comments in about a week. A selection of the most popular is shown here:

  • ‘The best part is knowing he is watching this video.’
  • ‘A liar, a thief, and, worst of all, he is an absolute noob at the only game he plays.’
  • ‘I don’t even play this game, but I was so emotionally involved watching you destroy this noob.’
  • ‘I knew from the beginning that he would never return the money, no matter how the outcome looks.’
  • ‘You could see all of his character and morality the moment he took the first 100 dollars and ran away. The rest was completely in character. A lousy person and player.’

Many commentators were quick to realize early in the video that the player would not keep his word and would not return the money.

Currently, a new hype around Star Wars Battlefront 2 has emerged. Furthermore, many fans are currently demanding and hoping for an announcement of the successor, Star Wars Battlefront 3. However, the chances of a third part of the series look slim: Star Wars Battlefront II grows by 1,000% on Steam while players demand a sequel – Now one of the developers speaks out

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