Posted 24 July 2013 - 02:02 PM
*Sigh*
A'ight. Let's get some things straight.
This is the sort of topic which pushes every single one of my Mad-On buttons. Any time I see Elites trying to squeeze out everyone else and tell the rest of us that we don't qualify for an opinion, or for this game, because our Elo level isn't OVER 9000, it tends to provoke instant rage. Heh, you've seen that by now.
Allow me to define a couple of terms here, the way I see them.
The Competitive Players many of you seem to be talking about in this thread are just fine. I've been one in my TCG days - the player who likes to win, considers himself quite good at it, but who likes the scene more than the wins. I love more than anything to teach newer players how the game works and show them how I build my decks, how they can build theirs, and how they can improve on what they want to do without having to sacrifice their own creative sparks or their own notions of how they want to play and win. These are the players who, upon seeing a guy in the Help sections of the forum post a thread saying "I'm new, I really like my Blackjack but I keep doing badly in it...", would come in and say "A'ight then, let's make you the best damn Blackjack we can, and here's some things you can do to try and be a better pilot." These guys, I like and admire.
The Elites (also known as Pros or Pr0s, also known as MLGs, also known as complete friggin' jackoffs on every conceivable level), on the other hand, are the scourge of my friggin' existence. They believe themselves superior in any and every way to any other player they do not specifically acknowledge as one of their own, and furthermore they hold an active dislike, scaling up to an active hatred in many examples of the breed, for any player who is not one of their own. They feel that the Scrubs are the cause of every single problem in the game, and that if only there weren't any damn Scrubs in their game everything would just be so much better. They despise any notion of balancing for everyone, rather than using game balancing as yet another tool to cut away as many scrubs as they can from their game. They are the players who, upon seeing that Blackjack thread in the Help sections, would do one of two things:
1.) "The best way to pilot a Blackjack is to sell it, buy a Highlander 732, and put PPCs in the torso and a Gauss rifle in the arm. That's the way the game is played, get used to it or go home."
2.) Absolutely nothing, because these players wouldn't be caught dead in the Help sections of the forums.
It is the arguments and mentalities - and, frankly, the existences - of the Elites that I rail against with every keystroke I make Those are the sorts of players who make for a toxic environment for everyone around them. They're the ones who make Piranha wonder why they're bothering, they're the ones who congratulate themselves every time a new player flees the game in tears, they're the ones out there trying to find any and every way they can to know, at a glance, who the other Elites on the forum are so that they can cut off as much contact as they can with the filthy little Scrubs they hate so much. Every time you see a 'Balance gameplay around league play!' thread, or a 'Make Elo scores public!' thread, or any similar notion of filtering out any input/ideas from the majority of the game, you're in a thread with an Elite.
And much like Darkwing Duck, I will do my best to be there in all my rage-filled glory, giving them the same ulcers they give me. Because those players never, ever, ever have the best interests of you, or me, or MWO itself, at heart. They want their closed-off little Old Boys Club, and never mind that it's financially unfeasable as well as a monstrous idea. it's what they want and they won't stop screeching their hate until they get it.
That is what's going on here. Which bothers me as much as it does you, because I see names I like and respect in this thread giving the OP as much grief as names I already know are Elites, simply because too many players figure the Elites are the only competitive players out there. Not true, guys - and really, DaZur has a very real point when it comes to Elites rather than simply competitive players.