I'm probably one of the few people that actually has more offline than online and I think that it's silly to judge people for not having people to play with near them.
But you have to admit, it does get tiring when people online feel like they're so high and mighty due to their rank, win streaks, position on leaderboards, or some other crap. Those are the online players I despise!
^ Ditto, but the problem is that there are people who take being titled an online warrior to heart, so as soon as they go to an offline event, they feel as if they are a VIP.
I honestly couldn't give a shit if I'm titled as an online warrior or not.
An online warrior is NOT a positive term though. The only way to gain respect is to prove yourself at an offline event, imo. I've run into people who are actually pretty good online, but don't want to (or just do not have the means to) come out and compete.