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Ok, time to deal with less than pleasant players

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Plasmarobo:
I think there are too many assumptions made about low level players here. I've seen high levels be terrible people and low levels be the nicest folks I've met.

It also stops reformation. I like trying to make problem players into good players. Most of the time it doesn't work, but I think both myself and they deserve the opportunity.

Plus tiering is found in so many games, and it almost always makes me feel sad and second class (in general I am not good a video games). I like that this one is so open and mobile. It makes it feel very authentic to me. A high level player can take a risk on a low level or loose cannon player. I just like other people in general and the openness the current system promotes.

And some people have fun with 4 mortars on a Pyra. Once they get hammered into the ground they might start to listen. If they don't, well, something right is happening. If they simply don't listen, I'll find another ship or start my own game.

Gryphos:

--- Quote from: Plasmarobo on September 04, 2013, 04:10:54 pm ---If they simply don't listen, I'll find another ship or start my own game.

--- End quote ---

I think it really does just come down to that.

New player that wants to learn? Great, you could teach them and feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

New player that's a dickhead? *shrugs* eh, there's always other lobbies. And they probably won't stay in GoIO for very long anyway.

It really is that simple. We don't need any fancy systems to enforce the community other than the innate choices of the players themselves.

Squidslinger Gilder:

Keon:
Can't argue with that.

Piemanlives:
I'm with Gilder here, And to bring up a point Andika made earlier, I too tend to play with my fellow Cakes nigh on always, does that mean I'm in housing? Sure I am, however I play with people I enjoy playing with, and my friends list keeps growing, and like Andika said, not all of them are cakes. I don't have to pull the, "I've been here long enough to have seen this kind of attitude before." Card out do I?

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