Main > General Discussion
Killing the community, one game at a time.
Dementio:
This thread is effectively stuck with the same arguments ("Vets are pub stomping!", "But we don't want to pub stomp, we do try to balance!", "Sometimes it cannot be helped so I play the damn game!") and some player vs player personal fighting, which you shouldn't do on the forum, because being nice is the Meta.
My solution for the "vets pub stomping 'n stuff"-thing is that all (semi-)experienced players stop playing the game for a month the next time a sale comes out. So all these new players can enjoy the time with each other like happy little bunnies. And if it is just to see if the vet pub stomping is actually at fault for killing the community or to see if an actual new playerbase can establish itself.
Lieutenant Noir:
To Maxy
1. I don't know how you haven't realized that commanding people to do things doesn't work after like months and months of complaining why they aren't listening.
2. Your level doesn't mean much when you treat people like that, the higher your number isn't going to mean they have to respect and revere your every command.
3. Believe it or not, it is a lot of fun to learn things by yourself. When you order noobs like that, you rob them of both their learning experience and you treat them like a machine. No one wants to be someone's puppet but they'll support a puppet master who is fun to be with.
4. Displaying that you're mad and pissed off by the fact that no one is obeying your orders is going to encourage them to piss you off even more. People don't have a lot of patience for enjoyment and they'll work with you if you show them how quick and rewarding a win is.
5. If you aren't willing to co-operate with people that you feel don't deserve to play with you, then don't play with them or at least avoid them for a while. It is not healthy to be venting all the time and no one will feel sorry for you if you keep doing it.
6. You'll be surprised at the amount of information people learn when you give them time to take it all in themselves. Even encouragement is detrimental if fed too much. If you want to teach people to "get gud", let them learn the slow way (by shutting up and letting them learn that their actions costed them the enjoyment of the entire team) it is much more effective.
7. THIS THREAD WAS SUPPOSED TO BE FUNNY, READ THE FUCKING MOOD. I swear your temper is infectious. Did you know that people want to hunt you down? I'm not actually against them myself and I want to feel ashamed of that. Come on man, lighten up a little.
8. Noob stomping is a thing, and the stacked side isn't entirely to blame for the ordeal. People don't want to lose for stupid reasons. There are some good folks that want to even things up and honestly I think it's better than it was before.
To everyone
Can we all get back to posting shitty memes? If we continue with the Drama I'm going back to the Dark Souls Community
Kamoba:
Overwatch Clan meeting...
GeoRmr:
--- Quote from: Xemkobankavareniya on February 09, 2015, 02:19:12 am ---More drama, please.
--- End quote ---
Arturo Sanchez:
--- Quote from: Kamoba on February 08, 2015, 08:15:01 pm ---Yes new players are frustrating and yes many of them don't want to learn but if it is effecting you so much, don't play with them!
--- End quote ---
Let me just point something here.
So you're advocating that new players are frustrating and yet you attempt at some moral high ground that you can somehow play with them.
When in fact you mention vet names you implicitly play with on offpeak times to avoiding playing with them, and inevitability against them.
And its offpeak times, so not many vets are on (if any- and for not very long). No way oh great saint Kamo can indefinitely resist the siren's call and ram his own self righteousness with his own girth.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version