There are security forces in the game aswell.Mad Sun said:Seriously? It's a game that revolves primarily around crime simulation. How could you expect them to act any differently than their avatars?
There are security forces in the game aswell.Mad Sun said:Seriously? It's a game that revolves primarily around crime simulation. How could you expect them to act any differently than their avatars?
Sixcess said:APB is pretty awful.
One of the MMOs I play is Fallen Earth. It's a very atmospheric, post-apoc setting with, by modern MMO standards, a really steep learning curve. You start the game with zip guns that fire copper ball bearings, and no armor. You can't buy weapons and armor - if you want a real gun then find another player who will sell you one, or make your own. You want bullets? Make them too.
It also has a relatively small, but friendly and relaxed community. There's not a lot of drama in the chat channels and the help channel has actual GMs present and visible most of the time. It is, without question, the best MMO community I've experienced.
So a while back Gamersfirst bought over Fallen Earth, and they ran a cross promotion with APB - play Fallen Earth to a certain level and get a code for free gear for your APB character. So for a long weekend we had an influx of APB players, and the help channel was utter chaos.
"how the **** do I get a ****** horse?"
"when do I get a REAL gun?"
"Why isn't my horse moving?"
(answer - it's dead.)
"HOW DO I GET HORSE????!!!!"
"WTF? where is quest giver?"
"how do I draw my gun??????"
"Mother******!!!!!!!!! **** YOU *******!!!"
"this gun is Gay."
"this horse is Gay."
"this game is Gay."
Etc. There were a few who seemed to 'get' the game, but in general it was hilarious how much the visitors measured up to the appalling stereotype of the typical APB player.
The WOW community is far from great, but it isn't as bad as what this guy described for the APB community, so I would guess you were probably asking for it a little bit and you were also in one of the worse servers.scorptatious said:Probably the WOW community.
It's been a long time since I've been on there, but from what I remember, I met a lot of pricks on there. Of course I was younger back then so knowing me, I was probably asking for it.snip
My experience:Korten12 said:People say CoD's community is bad, I laugh at that APB Reloaded makes that community look like saints.
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For disscussion value, what gaming community is really bad but no one mentions?
This one round I got 15 kills 2 deaths, one of my friends got 11 kills 3 deaths and my third friend got 8 kills 1 death and the other team followed us around ramming our cars and shouting insults and calling us cheaters ><. SO ANNOYING, but after we left it felt kind of pleasing to have achieved such a complete victory against those assholes =3.Areani said:I couldn't agree with you more. Pretty much the only things I see in the chat are insults, pointless arguements and trolling. Make a mistake and you'll have your whole group screaming at you. Win a match and the other team will immediately accuse you of hacking or cheating. Noob, hacker, LTP, GTFO and swearing galore.
So? That doesn't make the players who said those things any less rude and elitist.kebab4you said:To be fair, that did fit in on you since you was new to the game.Spitfire said:"omg, newbies"
Thankfully, that's never happened to me in TF2, but yeah, I suppose the community isn't exactly the friendliest.kebab4you said:I seen just as many ppl hating on me since I did buy the game to the extent that some servers threw me out T.T"Spitfire said:I play Team Fortress 2 a lot, and I often see Premium "veterans" talking down to those who play the game for free. "F2P noobs" is a common insult, as if the lack of interest in the game's Premium content is somehow indicative of one's skill at the game.
Ohnonon I didn't mean it like that, I meat out of all the random crap they spewed at you for being new to the game. "omg newbies" was the only one that was remotely true, granted it was pure luck since the guy most likely thought noob and newb is the same thing.Spitfire said:So? That doesn't make the players who said those things any less rude and elitist.kebab4you said:To be fair, that did fit in on you since you was new to the game.Spitfire said:"omg, newbies"
To make a comparison, I've been playing CounterStrike for over 8 years now, and I think I can objectively say that I'm fairly good at it. In all those years, not once do I remember mocking other players based on their skill level. Sure, I might've gotten a little impatient on occasion, when the timer was almost up, and the last remaining teammate was a beginner who didn't know where the bombsites were located, but I've never made a public display out of it.
You see, what bothers me isn't that someone said something stupid to me in a game. What bothers me is the ease with which some people say those things. In the example of DoTA 2, this is a game with (currently) no tutorial, no knowledge base, or any learning resource like that. In other words, there's no way to get better at the game, outside of playing online, and finding out what's what. So for someone to freak out because "omg, you suck at dota" is childish and unreasonable at best.
Looking back, yeah, it really wasn't that bad. I have met some pretty cool people on there. It's just that I seem to remember the people I didn't had a good time with the most.spartan231490 said:The WOW community is far from great, but it isn't as bad as what this guy described for the APB community, so I would guess you were probably asking for it a little bit and you were also in one of the worse servers.scorptatious said:Probably the WOW community.
It's been a long time since I've been on there, but from what I remember, I met a lot of pricks on there. Of course I was younger back then so knowing me, I was probably asking for it.snip
Agreed. I can understand the rage as well. I mean, games can take upwards of an hour to play and getting saddled with even one new player can lead to a loss for the team. I honestly think it could benefit a lot from an unranked mode, training mode, or any of a number of other features to not only make it more inviting for newbs, but to remove much of the incentive for people to be dicks. If you're not going to go down in rank or suffer worse stats from helping out new players then there's less to be angry about. The only thing you have to lose is your time playing the game, but if you join an unranked game then some variance in skill is to be expected. That and better match making could go a long way.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:-snip-