Secundus, on 08 December 2012 - 09:54 PM, said:
I like my entertainment to frustrate me. Like when I buy a DVD or Bluray and it won't let me skip the trailers. When I go to a nice restaurant I expect for the waiter to be super irritating the whole meal until at the end of the night when I tip them. It's basic problem solving 101.
Life lessons are learned in shoddy free to play video game environments.
Do you buy that DVD again?
Do you eat at that restaurant again?
Do you complain to the manager of that restaurant or to the corperation that owns the restaurant about the shoddy service?
Do you go onto social media and let others know what exactly anoyed you about the service?
Do you offer suggestions on how they can improve their service, or do you just rant?
There are many ways to deal with a problem, how you deal with it can make a difference in how it gets resolved. A lesson can be learned in any environement, even in an ftp online game.
If the game is so bad for you than don't play it, myself and others still will play in the hope that our suggestions will eventually result in the game (Mechwarrior) we love meeting our expectations.
If you see an bad player doing something you know is stupid, try and help him or her out instead of ranting in chat, or over voip. Ranting at them does nothing but frustrate you further and ****** them off. Helping someone become a better player benefits you if they end up teamed with you again.
Yes I know some if the ingame issues have been around since closed BETA. My hope is that they begin fixing them soon since these are the issues that are frustrating players the most (Bad .net code), but instead of ranting about it maybe if you have the expertise you can put in a suggestion on how they can fix it.