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Venting
HamsterIV:
*hugs* We have all been there, especially in the past few weeks. When a crew doesn't respond I start asking "do you speak English?" in as many languages as I know or can pullup in Google translate. If I have an English speaking crew they will speak up just to get me to stop, and if I have a non English crew I can look up the words "Come Here" and say it while standing next to their gun.
For the most part I have given up on teaching newbies, and stack ships with high levels as often as possible. I have developed an almost a personal grudge against the match making system. If its goal is to make balanced games, I am going to make as many one sided pub stomps as possible. Maybe I will even join a clan, my reason for not joining a clan seems to have vanished.
Indreams:
"do you speak English" is probably a good idea. I can already say "do you speak English" in seven languages and write it in three:
"영어 가능하십니까?", "hable Inglés?", and "Speak English?".
But I might start convincing my friends to play Guns with me. That'd be good.
Canon Whitecandle:
--- Quote from: Gilder Unfettered on November 05, 2014, 05:06:00 am ---Welcome to the GOIO pilot's club! This has been around a long time, since the game's launch. Just something us pilots have to deal with.
The way I see it, you've either gotta turn into Captain Phoenix and bite the head off of every thing level 1 that rear's it's head, or you do like me. Outright block list or just sit in a corner and wait till they leave the ship. Don't even engage them in conversation. Tarcide your ship if they decide to troll. You'll be branded a jerk and other things but in the end, they'll leave and you'll get beautiful AIs who follow every command that comes out of your mouth no matter how vile or perverted!
The first rule and every other rule in the GOIO pilot handbook is: "Blocklist if your friend!"
--- End quote ---
Favorite name for a pilot's ship: 'DON'T JOIN THIS SHIP'.
DJ Calvary:
I really don't know but it seems that after the terrible "youtuber battle charity thing" the matchmaking system is flooded with demonic little 10 year old boys that cant work coherently or follow an order. Much less keep their TF2/COD mouths in-check.
A solution for this might me a new matchmaking option that accounts for mics, behavioral complaints, and time spent in game. that way vets and the old community are more largely separated from this new rabble most of the time.
Indreams:
I don't know if I am for segregation of the gaming community. The new rabble are clearly annoying, but the old rabble are also quite exclusive. I think I should friend more people in the community and utilize crew formation as much as possible.
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