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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 12:41PM Nadril said

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PUB/PUG: What the fuck are you doing you stupid shit?
Friends: That's fine, we'll get it next time.


Pretty much that for me. I tend to "burn bridges" a lot when in a PUG (or a PUB on something like HoN) because who really cares if some bad player doesn't want to play with me in the future?

I'm more likely to be apologetic to friends because chances are we don't really care and are messing around anyways.

Posted: Jan 6th 2010 3:43PM happyfish said

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So you're the reason people hate PuGs? Just because you dont know someone doesnt mean being abusive is ok. I feel really fortunate to have never grouped with someone like you when I ran my first group based instances, instead I was grouped with random people who did a great job explaining strategies and roles, which made me a better player.

That being said, decency goes along ways in MMOs, and have never had any problems in several years of MMO play.
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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 4:02PM Nadril said

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I was over exagerating. I will tell someone they suck if they do though, especially in an mmo where a lot of this stuff is common sense.

Of course it all depends on how freindly the group actually is. Most of the time bad players aren't going to get better so why bother?

That being said I probably am like that because I dislike pve content to begin with
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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 4:07PM Nadril said

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I forgot to mention that I don't actually play any MMOs currently.

I also should mention that I'm not one to actually scream at the monitor or rage, but I will tell someone if they suck. If they ask why, I'll tell them.


And just to reiterate, I have no problem with someone new who is trying to actually learn. Usually I'm fairly decent at being able to tell that. The people I get mad at are those who make repeat mistakes and have no willingness to even try. Sadly, that is what a large majority of PUGs end up consisting of.
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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 4:19PM happyfish said

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Oh ok fair enough, hyperbole and the internet go hand in hand. I've certiainly seen my fair share of players who seem to revel in incompetence and what can you do if your DPS always pulls aggro and wont listen to suggestions?

In bad player's defense though I gave my mom a copy of Lotro for X-mas for giggles, and lol turns out she loves it. Now theres a 50 year old woman running around as an elf something with probably about 5 hours of video game experience in her entire life. I doubt she will ever be any good at the game, but she likes it, I just worry given the viscousness of the internet if she ever tries to group.

I guess my point is there are plenty of crappy players out there and if they suck try to help and if they cant even do that, ignore them. Being mean wont make someone a better player either.
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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 4:54PM Nadril said

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Yeah being mean won't help them, but at that point it's beyond hope for them.
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Posted: Jan 6th 2010 3:01PM (Unverified) said

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How did I imply that I don't play MMOs? Plenty of MMOs have a more mature population (there is variation in any population granted, that said I find the community in other games to have less of the above mentioned lot). All I said was that I don't play WoW.

I post for the same reason anyone posts, to express an opinion or give a comment.

Posted: Jan 6th 2010 10:46PM Jeromai said

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I'd be the silent rock in a corner watching to see if things blow up with a raised eyebrow and mild amusement. If the people I agree with remain, I stick around.
If the people I agree with have dropped out, leaving a group of personal annoyances, then I get the hell out of dodge too.

Ok, so it's lazy and somewhat anti-social, but I have problems typing in chat and controlling my avatars well at the same time, so I rarely bother jumping in. Playing the neutral third-party is easier for my stress levels too.

Posted: Jan 8th 2010 6:16AM (Unverified) said

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An example i will give is from an alliance my corp was part of recently in EVE.

We became part of a new alliance which was trying to find it footing and as new alliances tend to get we had war decs declared on us to test our resolve. (Those unfamilier with wardecs it means people can attack you in normally safe high security space without reprisals from the npc police) In these case normally your haulers and traders keep a low profile as their slow ass ships make juicy targets and are worth quite a bit.
Unfortunately one of the corps in the alliance ignored this fact and lost an orca,(a very expensive juicy slow target) now losses like this tend to attract new wardecs as we seem easy targets then.
The person at fault was slowly and clearly exaplained to what they had done wrong and why it was wrong etc. Now this was all nice and hand holdy until a few days later pop another orca gets blown up, by yes not just the same corp but the same player and a day later boom same corp diff player loses another one. This is the point i am no longer nice. once is a mistake, twice is pushing it, three times is an idiot. At this point they will get absolute abuse from myself.

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