Noobs Exist, So Stow The Attitudes
#61
Posted 19 August 2013 - 08:07 AM
If I am firing at a target about 500m out, and you run into my field of view, directly from the side where I can't see you, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME (easily less than 50m from me, took up almost my entire screen), and I kill you...don't blame me. Your battle field awareness is TERRIBLE. I am firing at a mech lobbing shots at me, I can't turn to see if a light MIGHT run DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF MY FIRE LINE! .
Point is, people are always going to throw noob and learn to play (even when you did nothing wrong). Hell, I should have been angry because he cost me points and C-Bills.
It's the internet, people will throw insults and say dumb stuff because they are annonymous. It has always been, always will be.
#62
Posted 19 August 2013 - 08:10 AM
#65
Posted 19 August 2013 - 08:16 AM
lockwoodx, on 19 August 2013 - 08:13 AM, said:
True, but for most people drinking makes them get worse. With him, the drunker he gets the better he gets. I recall one time, back in closed beta, he had drank pretty much a case of beer and was slurring his words on TS. We dropped into a match and he got a total of 6 kills that match in a Commando... This was after he kept running in the center of the enemy team and other idiotic stuff.
#66
Posted 19 August 2013 - 08:22 AM
James The Fox Dixon, on 19 August 2013 - 08:16 AM, said:
True, but for most people drinking makes them get worse. With him, the drunker he gets the better he gets. I recall one time, back in closed beta, he had drank pretty much a case of beer and was slurring his words on TS. We dropped into a match and he got a total of 6 kills that match in a Commando... This was after he kept running in the center of the enemy team and other idiotic stuff.
Friendly Fire, the patron god of drunks.
#67
Posted 19 August 2013 - 08:29 AM
Livewyr, on 19 August 2013 - 04:07 AM, said:
Opinion respected, and for the record I made two edits to my OP, one where I took it out, and another where I put it back. Ultimately, I thought it was worth remembering that there may be people we would deeply regret verbally abusing if we knew who they were.
#68
Posted 19 August 2013 - 08:35 AM
Datenight, on 18 August 2013 - 05:00 PM, said:
Twice this weekend I introduced new players to MWO. Both of them spent a goodly portion of their matches noobtarding it up, in spite of my gentle instructions and suggestions. Both players were then subjected to berating, whining, and otherwise off-putting commentary from their teammates.
It's bad enough I have to apologize for a UI (come on UI 2.0!) that's full of quirks and personality that we veterans know how to navigate without knowing we know how to navigate, but now I have to apologize for those guys too.
Stop this now before we turn this into League of Legends. That guy you're about to call a noob might just be, in fact, a new player, struggling to learn the interface and digest what's going on. It might've been Sarah.
You do realize that is far too late for that, and we've been worse than LoL for...hmmm...when did open Beta start again?
Noobs will be noobs; there's nothing we can do t help them until they decide to get on TS and actually get walked through and properly taught many things ( you really can't explain a whole lot in chat in game) there's no hope for them, and endless frustration for us. No that it's their fault, mind you.
At the end of the day, there's this: If you're a vet, chill out (which you won't, but every now and then I feel the need to say it once). If you're a noob, honestly the best policy is to friend a couple people, start dropping with them, ask who they drop with and start learning. You have more fun with more people....unless its 12 mans...
#69
Posted 19 August 2013 - 09:14 AM
Now... let's see how many so-called self-proclaimed "veterans" who think they deserve better are offended by my reply. I'm sure we'll be seeing their posts soon, lol!
Edited by Niko Snow, 19 August 2013 - 10:46 AM.
#70
Posted 19 August 2013 - 10:20 AM
I do occasionally get irritated at n00bish play. I also have, in the past, offered to help anyone out, anytime, just by PM'ing me, and getting Teamspeak. I do NOT do typing chat.
The really big issue, is the pre-game new player experience. There is none. It's absurd to not have a training level. Like CoD.
"There is the pistol. Pick up the pistol (Use Space to pick up items). Shoot the pistol (Use Mouse 1 to shoot). Reload the pistol. Shoot the DO with the pistol. Run to next room. Pick up grenade. Throw grenade at DO in case you missed with the pistol. Run to next room. Climb the rope ......."
The game is more about proper mech navigation than it is fighting. In said training level, there can be some navigation basics, the importance of hitting R drilled home, etc, and Bitching Betty can do the voices, so no NPC's are needed.
Fixes a lot of problems. I'd sit through it just to see how thorough it is.
But....
To anyone 'training n00bs', if you're not drilling home the importance of hitting R, you're not really helping. Too often I spectate ( I never leave matches until done) people not hitting R. They're at the fringe of any action, no one is coming to help, and no LRM's can be fired because this person isn't hitting a damned key. Not to mention the fact that that fat red box helps newer players target better. But this guy misses more than hits, because he doesn't hit R.
Lastly, and here's the rub, this IS based on FPS play. Most FPS communities I've ever been a part of, from original Quakeworld, through CounterStrike to Unreal++ and on, well, those communities are rough places to put it mildly. If a new p0layer gets into a good clan, well, there's hope, but, by and large, in an FPS playstyle game, they can be brutal. It's like decades of tradition.
So though it's not the new players fault that they don't know 1/10th of they really need to know, I paid my dues long ago with the n00b thing. I don't know how to fix it and keep it fixed. I expect it to get even more terse once real competitive play comes out, not get better.
Also gotta remember, there are quite a few younger, quick to jump types playing. Me, I'm an old guy, the one telling new players to TURN OFF ZOOM WHEN UP CLOSE in chat once I'm dead
#71
Posted 19 August 2013 - 10:45 AM
If I've died, I even explain the reason I'm asking you to, for example, "touch" the enemy base to pull squirrel chasers to our hounds.
Long losing streaks + losing wages on wins = rage at times, and I am the Prince of Ashtray Spilling Outbursts!
#72
Posted 19 August 2013 - 10:50 AM
Niko Snow, on 19 August 2013 - 10:44 AM, said:
Please remember to avoid Name & Shame
Niko... if you say you move it, you should actually move it...
*push* come on thread ... move! *pull*
there... done!
#73
Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:12 AM
#74
Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:28 AM
Sir Wulfrick, on 19 August 2013 - 11:12 AM, said:
Firstly, from earlier in this thread:
Kunae, on 19 August 2013 - 05:31 AM, said:
Newb/Newbie is someone new to the game. Then there are Noobs, who aren't new to the game but act like they are.
Newbies can be forgiven, we were all newbs at some point. Noobs should be derided and laughed at, and deserve nothing but scorn.
Second, people need to grow a thicker skin. I am not condoning the more over the top levels of stupid, that you might see once in every 1000 games, but just being called an id=10T, is not cause to come whining to the forums.
"Oh boo-hoo, someone called me a bad name, someone must punish them because it hewt my widdle feewings.". Seriously? There are other threads, here in the Barracks, where people are doing just that. Crying because someone said they were a bad player... Really? Grow up already.
#75
Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:42 AM
Profiteer, on 18 August 2013 - 08:10 PM, said:
[color=cyan]I hear there's this 12v12 thing where 'professional stars' can go play other professional stars
I would like to echo the first post though, and just ask people to, regardless of what their team/enemies are made up of, use common decency. You will never, ever, in a million years, get what you want by screaming like a toddler having a tantrum at adults, while an adult. They will immediately and with the utmost urgency do whatever the opposite is of what they were told.
If you ask something and people respond with swearing and cursing - report them. There's no reason at all to get bent out of shape when playing a video game, and while we all lose our cool, it isn't 'someone elses fault.' There's 12 people on a team, the chance of you somehow being an amazing top-of-the-Elo star on a team of 11 new players is astronomically low.
also, losing will not, as you may have been informed, physically harm you, kill you, or otherwise end your days.
So be a good person, chill out, have fun, and roll with the losses. If I couldn't do those things after a loss I would have quit in my first week
Stay classy, guys.[/color]
#76
Posted 19 August 2013 - 11:49 AM
Garth Erlam, on 19 August 2013 - 11:42 AM, said:
Give us the ability to drop into that queue with 1-12 player groups, and that'll be a valid criticism. Until then, it's just a cop-out.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you guys are working on that functionality, and should have it in with UI 2.0? A great deal of this angst should hopefully go away, then.
Edited by Kunae, 19 August 2013 - 11:49 AM.
#77
Posted 19 August 2013 - 12:06 PM
*From Wikipedia: In master and serious amateur play, it is much more common for a game to be resigned than for it to end with checkmate, because players can foresee checkmate well in advance.
Sorry about the extended chess metaphor, I couldn't resist since we are stuck with ELO.
#78
Posted 19 August 2013 - 12:52 PM
#79
Posted 19 August 2013 - 01:13 PM
Mr Bigglesworth, on 19 August 2013 - 12:52 PM, said:
It's rarely as simple as that.
Sounds like that guy just needed to take a step back, and realize that there's only so much you can do, with random pugs. Venting on them is not the correct solution... that's what your friends are for.
#80
Posted 19 August 2013 - 03:02 PM
Garth Erlam, on 19 August 2013 - 11:42 AM, said:
What game can I find it in? Because here I just see 23 other mechs with no sense of direction full up chest-bump-face-grind
Garth Erlam, on 19 August 2013 - 11:42 AM, said:
You've never served in the actual military have you? Because that's the overall structure, "Shout for Success"
Garth Erlam, on 19 August 2013 - 11:42 AM, said:
but repeated losses due to a lack of level players will limit them regarding this game.
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