Breakfast Topic: It was lag, I swear!

Lag is probably the single most common excuse for mistakes in all internet gaming. From the beginning of the big craze of first person shooters to now, mistakes are chalked up to lag. The expressions change from: "Oh sorry, you didn't get a heal? I lagged real bad!" to "Oh, I had a huge lag spike!" -- even expletive-laced shouts at the lag itself, as if you could personify bad latency. This happens in PUGs, guild runs, and even just friend and family groups.
The question is how often are people actually lagging versus how often is it merely an excuse, because no one else can prove you did not lag. The truth is, it is not always lag -- but sometimes it is. I have went on expletive-laced tirades when I disconnect during a boss fight or see that horrible thing when my entire action bar is lit up with queued spells but I am not moving. However, if you actually make a mistake that is your fault, I am a big proponent of taking credit for and owning it. If you blame lag or someone else every time you make an actual mistake instead of taking ownership of your shortcomings, you never learn from them. Admitting you used an ill-timed spell, moved into the fire, or just got caught up in your rotation and had a lapse of attention allows you to learn and grow from your mistakes (and hopefully never make them again).
Do you ever use lag as an excuse when it was a personal mistake? Is it a common go-to excuse you use often? Or do you believe in admitting your mistakes and trying to get better from them?
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
rob Dec 24th 2010 4:39PM
all the time
Blue Dec 24th 2010 6:22PM
A friend of mine would start running at a wall for a min then alt F4 when ever we called him to go drinking
Gozzix Goldgear Dec 24th 2010 7:17PM
In the past, yes, but not at all anymore.
Shadda Dec 29th 2010 2:35AM
As someone who has seen my latency top out at over 12k on one memorable night, no I don't feel the need to blame my mistakes on lag. If I am lagging, I'll inform the people I'm running with and either drop or stick it out depending on how badly they need a DPS.
Dif Dec 27th 2010 3:59AM
I point to the lag quite often because (un)fortunatelly it is the truth (on my connection it usually come in 2-5 sec. spikes in-between few minute of normal latency rather to be constant high latency, so I cannot get used around its timing), but usually when I realize that I actually made a mistake myself I admit it.