The bodies are still being pulled from the flaming wreckage of an 8-car accident after Tennessee teens tried to recreate the hit video game Rocket League.
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Coordination and communication are key for team play in Rocket League, but knowing these unwritten rules can make multiplayer less chaotic.
I would say "slow news day?", but that would be an understatement.
"This unwritten rule for Rocket League states that when two players’ cars get linked together, such as in a face-to-face or rear-to-rear arrangement, these two players must stay in this position until outside interference separates them."
That's literally it. That's the only "rule" that is mentioned in this article.
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Kids are so impressionable, its why this game needs to be banned! /s
“It was awesome, and sad, but mostly awesome,” Song said. “I think there were a lot of things we should have done differently, you know, to prevent all the dying. We should have tried to find a ball as big as the cars instead of using a soccer ball nobody could see. We should have made them wear seat belts. We should have sobered up before we tried this. Most importantly, we should have recorded it because this shit would have gotten so many views on YouTube by now!”
Did i just read this right... This a joke seriously guys this didnt actually happen?
I was like OMG!!! And then I was like OH...my god
I would pay to see a real life Rocket League. Nothing some roll cages and a huge soccer ball couldn't solve!