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Remove Exit That Match Feature, Stop Punishing The Rest Of The Team


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#41 Korobug

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Posted 14 November 2012 - 02:49 PM

I have an idea OP, instead of saying "These people are bad or don't know how to play properly, so lets punish them into being better", how about you actually take a second to think about the most effective way to improve. You teach them. Almost every pug game I've played in the last week or so I took commander role, gave out general orders based on the map we're on, and put a map marker on the point of interest. And about 90% of the time, whad'ya know, the pugs listened, all of them more than not. Almost every time they didn't I lost, but it shows that players are willing to listen and willing to learn. How about instead of expecting this magic to happen, you explain to the newer or less skilled players how to do well, and stop posting elitest threads.

#42 Tyrzun

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Posted 14 November 2012 - 03:14 PM

View PostKorobug, on 14 November 2012 - 02:49 PM, said:

I have an idea OP, instead of saying "These people are bad or don't know how to play properly, so lets punish them into being better", how about you actually take a second to think about the most effective way to improve. You teach them. Almost every pug game I've played in the last week or so I took commander role, gave out general orders based on the map we're on, and put a map marker on the point of interest. And about 90% of the time, whad'ya know, the pugs listened, all of them more than not. Almost every time they didn't I lost, but it shows that players are willing to listen and willing to learn. How about instead of expecting this magic to happen, you explain to the newer or less skilled players how to do well, and stop posting elitest threads.


How about you go try and read what this thread is actually about and then respond? You're comprehension is TOTALLY lacking.

Now I could be REALLY nice and take that MADE UP quote of yours and then report you for it as you violated the ettiquette rules.

http://mwomercs.com/...ing-ettiquette/

"Intentionally posting false information, or making false statements."

So, how about you go back and take out your blatant lie ""These people are bad or don't know how to play properly, so lets punish them into being better" When you put something in quotes you are claiming someone said those exact words. So, you clearly aren't concerned with being honest. I'd rather be an elitiest, I'm not, than a dishonest person. I am in support of stopping a few from INTENTIONALLY harming others.

Then after you've done that, if you'd like to come back and actually talk about the ISSUE this thread is about, by all means comment away.

When I clearly gave my current opinion in the OP post as

"BEST idea is Crazy Eights which was to give MORE rewards for those that stay in the match. Don't force them to stay and watch. Reward them to the point where you make MORE $$$ by staying in than you can if you rush and die to cycle mechs. So, people trying to farm CB will clearly stop rush dying mechs because they get LESS CB. Those just wanting to leave to go play more, aren't punished for the behavior of the CB farmers."

I'll recap the actual topic for you since you clearly aren't talking about it.

The #1 reason to DO SOMETHING is to stop FARMERS that HURT the team and that includes hurting the NEW PLAYERS. Almost all matches have AFKs and or farmers in them.

In this thread it was explained in detail on the different ways people can farm. I suggest you go back and read that.

If you disagree with anythign someone says is fine, you are entitled to your opinion. You're misquotes are totally uncalled for and low. On thees forumes I've been cussed at and called names many times, but what you did is the lowest thing I've seen yet.

Edited by Tyrzun, 14 November 2012 - 03:20 PM.


#43 Galerius

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Posted 30 December 2012 - 05:49 AM

Put the Exit Game button somewhere else, where it will not get clicked by mistake. Or add an are you sure argument. A matter of ergonomics.





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