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How to handle silent or noncommunicative crews
Cpt. Wafflebeard:
We've all been there. You join up a random game and before you can ask what the captain expects out of you, the match starts. It is only in the middle of the match do you learn that no one is talking. All questions you ask to try and be a team player goes unanswered, and you're just running around like a chicken with his head cut off because no one is communicating any orders or enemy positions. This of course, not only frustrates me, it infuriates me. If I complain about it, or tell said team on text chat that as the manual says, "Sealed lips sink ships" you can better believe that I'm going to be argued over it. Of course, arguing in this case just means the team throwing insults my way, or to tell me to, "stop crying".
And then there are crews that talk on their own little VoIP (Mumble, Teamspeak 3, Ventrilo, etc) leaving you completely in the the dark. Rarely do I find an issue with the ingame voice function, and leaving even one crew member in the dark is like sabotaging your own ship. If you're gonna use the third party VoIP, bring a full crew into the game with it.
As anyone who would come into this forum could tell you, is that this game requires a massive amount of teamwork and communication. This reasoning is also probably why this game has such a low player retention.
So what do you do? You could leave, but leaves are tracked. I always stick it out to the end no matter how angry I get at a team or captain that's completely silent. You could try and push your team to communicate, but, at least for me, that always ends badly.
What other options are there?
Richard LeMoon:
Leave a match you are not enjoying because of lack of communication. No one cares about leave counts if you come into a lobby and actually talk in a reasonable manner.
Kanja:
Keep on communicating with them, would be my suggestion. They either understand that there has to be some method of communication between the crew/team in order to fully play the game, and evolve, or they get bored, and stop playing. Perhaps even the tutorials should use voice also, besides text, to "soften" them up to the rest of the game?
Deltajugg:
I believe most of the higher levels found some sort of "solution" in extending the time they spend in lobby. Of course, one needs to set their ship right, crew layout properly and such, but I've seen people not readying up even though they are, simply because they were unsatisfied with their teammate either readying up with inexperienced crew with bad builds, or having such low level noob as an allied captain himself, with double mortar pyra and such.
You can try that, Richard's suggestion is also viable.
Personally, as much as I don't leave games I'm already in, I have no problem in looking for a proper lobby for an extended period of time. Most of the time during my low levels I spent joining the games that were already in progress and crews had levels I was satisfied with.
For a brief moment I also played with my friends, but they gave up the game quickly. Still, they played like 20, maybe 40 matches with me, it's always something.
Other than that I found people that accepted me on their ships despite me being low level, since they knew my skill already from the previous game ( here I'd like to thank LeonXross, AbbyTheRat, Tropo and others that didn't kick me out because I was level 4 and gave me a chance first :P)
My suggestion is to add people you find competent to your friends list and stick with them. It's much easier to play with someone you find able of doing simple tasks compared to what randoms can give you. And I'm saying that being scarred for life after the match with two random Dementors ;_; (avoid Crimson Baron and Potrox, they will drain all happiness and will to live from you).
macmacnick:
...Meh, I'm always cursed with at least one non-cooperative crew member...
...I think it's the yellow name, it attracts loads of attention and annoyances, but meh, I can usually deal with it... ...Unless I have had a bad day or am high on sugar and/or caffeine.
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