Nightfire, on 22 February 2014 - 08:24 AM, said:
Because you cannot know how exploitable it would be without experiencing the mode thus the word "extremely EXPLOITABLE" is hyperbole and conjecture. You address the issue as if you think every player that plays in Private Matches is going to have 1 billion C-Bills after 3 or 4 hours of play. You have no grounds for thinking this way other than projected fears. I want to understand exactly how exploitable and I want to know if that exploited as badly as possible how bad would that be and what effect that would have on the rest of the player-base. These are NOT taboo questions that should make anyone suspect of my motives.
nooone needs to play the mode. Its a mode that is not specific to MWO, or changing any gameplay mechanics, first of all. So we already know how to exploit it. Second of all, extremely exploitable, is not conjecture, when it is in comparison to any other gamemode in MWO, that is supposedly exploited, for example by disconnecting. And of course debating me on how malicous an exploitation is over another, is certainly suspiciousl....
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'RichAC': "2. offtopic crying."
If you don't want to be called out when you resort to insulting people, stop doing it.
Again, he simply said that it would be exploitable. He didn't say Why this mode would be or how badly or why PGI didn't look at ways they could mitigate any problems if they exist.
I want to engage those questions and know why. "because ... exploitable" does not answer them.
cries, and more of the same repeated question. Its common sense as to why.....and how.....and also how badly....... I'm sure for all the same reasons I've already explained in the previous post.... To even ask, "if they exist" is dishonest...
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'RichAC': "4. offtopic"
Your behavior in this thread and how you belittle anyone who disagrees with you should be pointed out to you and to the moderators.
'RichAC': "offtopic tears...."
If you don't want to be called out when you insult people, stop doing it.
I know what you referred to and I corrected you. I'm not going to stalk you from thread to thread but in any thread I find myself in with you, I will confront you poor behavior. If the mods won't do it, I will continue to expose that behavior.
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You have failed to state why save for "it's common sense". What tenets of sportsmanship does having rewards in self-selecting matches break? The only reason the matchmaker is preferred is because it can prevent pre-organised groups who have the intent of exploiting from being together in a mode with rewards. It has nothing to do with 'ranking' or being challenging. Once again, Elo exists solely to preserve the game experience of players and stop new players consistently losing. It is there to create fair matches, it isn't there to make you work for your rewards. You call this
semantics but it really isn't. You are giving more significance and meaning to the Matchmaker than it really has.
It has been explained time and time again, refer to the previous post. By your own admission, an ELO affects how you get rewards....case closed.... and by your own admission, again, playing in the matchmaker is more challenging then a private match....
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You are confusing me with someone else. I've actually used the example of Sync-droppers as an reason, after following your logic, as to why a case could be made to withdraw rewards from the Random Public Queue. You also challenged me to provide an example of how sync-dropping could be stopped. Does any of this make sense to you?
- You have no idea of the field of statistics. Humans have streaks and slumps but if this wasn't all predictable within margins then Elo wouldn't work. it is indeed calculable. Detecting stat padding is detectable for the same reasons Elo works. State it over and over but that doesn't make it true. Anyway, what stats would they pad, really and why would we care? KDR? No one can see it but you and it affect nothing. Win/loss? It doesn't affect Elo and no one can see it so, why do we care? Be specific on the issue of stat padding and which particular at stats matter and why.
- The only things I could see PGI banning people for is farming C-Bills or XP in which case it would be obvious. The rest is irrelevant ego and doesn't matter.
- Why is it unfair? Because they don't play with people in the Random Public Queue? The Elo Matchmaker is only a means of creating matches, it is not sacred. If people enjoy a different way of making matches then why is that wrong? You realise we had a time where it was pure random drops? Elo wasn't introduced to make games challenging, it was introduced to improve people's game experience. Private Matches are just another way of creating matches, nothing more. They deprive the "community" of nothing and the Public Random Queue is not entitled to any individual players participation.
Yes I challenged you, and you still fail to provide a solution on how to stop sync dropping.
1. an ELO drops in a slump, goes up in a streak, I don't see your point... Yes thats detectable, but to prove if intentional or not, is a whole nother story buddy. Stat padding would be a bannable offense, now on what margin you draw the line and ban someone is hard to do without bannign innocent people... and if you can't definitively ban without reasonable doubt for it and might potentially ban innocent people, why bother in the first place.
Especially like I keep saying, intentional malice, is not the only reason to not reward private matches in the first palce. Refer to previous posts and the thread where this is explained time and time again....maybe you'll come up with a retort to those points eventually...
2. Here you are answering your own question again "what stat would they pad and why would they?" lol also, refer again to point 1.
3. why is it unfair? really? I'm embarrased for you for having to ask this question. By your own admission, you don't like dropping solo because your a sore loser, By your own admission, the ELO forces people to have more competitive matches and steady average flow of rewards...according to yourself. So therefore, playing with an ELO is actually more challenging in certain situations.....by picking your own opponents, you are avoiding this challenge, and to demand you get the same rewards as those who aren't trying to avoid this challenge, is extremely unsportlike and unfair.
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- So the Internet can be toxic, your point?
- CS is incredibly popular, no denying that.
- Defiantly true, the larger the community, the more likely you are to have bad actors.
- I can say that CS is more toxic than other games of it's size. I've experienced it and other large game communities such as Starcraft. CS is definitely far more toxic and I can definitely say that. By what measure would you dispute that?
- I never addressed the majority of players in CS, I simply said it was regarded as possibly the most toxic game community. Where did you get that I said the majority of CS players are toxic?
- CS being popular has naught to do with the toxicity of the community and everything to do with the basics of the audience. You can have a toxic community and a vibrant E-Sport/Sport. Spectators, for the most part, only care what you do on the "field" and that's all the audience needs to be shown.
- If you don't want to be called out when you insult someone, stop doing it!
- Why are you bringing up stats and what does it have to do with Private Matches? The stats in MWO are all private, you can't see anyone else's and they account for nothing.
- what is up with the carebear thing? What has this got to do with Private Matches?
- Your logic is flawed. I know many of the football communities here are far from friendly, some would call them toxic. Football flourishes because the audience doesn't need or necessarily want to see what happens off the field. They really don't care. As long as the audience watches, professional play can survive.
- I'm labeling the CS community, not their individual players, toxic and it is. I've experienced it and it is demonstrable. You blaming 'arrogant computer nerds' for the failure of some gaming league is not demonstrable and shows only your bigotry towards anyone who knows about and enjoys working with computers.
- You made this point how? Since when have stats and competitive game modes got anything to do with rude players and what has that got to do with Private Matches?
- What point has been made? What did the Koreans ever do to you? What does this have to do with Private Matches?
- Yeah, CS players constantly play with and against other jerks. CS leagues abound.
- If Micheal Jordan had poor personal skills, they just wouldn't let him near a camera off the court for long. They would have still hired him in a heartbeat. Personal relation issues can be mitigated by Personal Relations professionals and spin doctors. Major Sports leagues have been doing it for years.
- Yeah, look what happened to Tiger woods. He cheated on his wife after she was a domestic abuser and beat the crap out of him. He found solace elsewhere and lost everything.
- I never denied Public Image isn't important, I'll just counter that it can easily be faked.
- Oh dear, insulting me again. I was actually considering going pro but I ran the sums and thought better of it. Instead I decided to try and help make it possible for someone else to make the dream happen.
- You should look up what "mutually exclusive" means. You used this term by the way.
- You think I insult MWO by calling it a game and not a sport? Get over it and learn to deal. I'm sure MWO, not being a self aware entity with feelings, won't be offended.
- When you say "I think like Joseph, you have little respect for video gamers in general." you insult everything I did to help gamers form a community and a league as an act of charity. When you've given to the community, you can finally step up and claim to have grounds to judge. Until then, you have no idea who I am, what I've done and it borders on defamation.
1. Point is it has nothing to do with any game.
2. conceded by Night
3. conceded by Night
4. I can't definitley say that man. I've seen alot of trolls in LoL too. I do have an assumption that FPS games are less popular then strategy games, because they require more coordination. Which maybe means more brawn over brains? But i'm not quite sure that correlates into rudeness...
5. fine concede by Rich....
6. No toxic community would ever get sponsored....sorry...absolutely wrong...
7. cries....
8. The stats in MWO are private for the same reasons. The carebear myths that they promote rude players. The type of players I assume, you think make css toxic.
9. refer to point 8.
10. I disagree. I guess you didn't see the couple seahawks players that had to apologize for their comments this year....
11. You only sound like a sore loser. I've also played in that community. granted there are some horrible servers....but there are lots good ones too. Great admins is also what made that community popular and great. In fact i went to a random server last month, and not only was everyone on the microphone, they were all friendly, even alot of girls playing which surprised me...
12. refer to point 8.
13. I like the Koreans, why imply they did something to me? said they are very friendly people. I was expressing and contradicting the point again that is expressed in point 8.
14. again, sound like you cried yourself out of that community
15. Not always, and like even with Tiger Woods, he'd be getting alot less money.
16. and your point?
17. conceded by night
18. cries...and delusions. Ya i'm supposed to believe you were going to go pro in counterstrike. But you complain about the mathcmaker being unfair, and playing in a pug in MWO hahaha. Your a funny guy.
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What has this got to do with Private Matches?
You keep bringing it up, you tell me...
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Weren't you the one who said anything could be done competitivly and thus could be a sport?
The reason I know you don't like them and cosider them lesser is the number of times you have thrown the concept about as an insult, even when they were talking about nothing close to RPGs. The only thing I'm not sure of is which you think is worse, "RPG lover" or "computer nerd".
Not as an insult, but to imply a lack of experience in PVP game modes.
Edited by RichAC, 22 February 2014 - 09:35 AM.