spartaxoxo wrote: »I can't imagine leaving someone a message just because I lost a game of Tribute
SilverBride wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »I can't imagine leaving someone a message just because I lost a game of Tribute
One of my friends used to do that. I told him he better stop and eventually he did after someone reported him for it.
I would suggest reporting anyone who does this because they will take action.
When Tribute came out, I had someone message me because I locked them out with a neat combo they didn't know was possible. Said it was cool, nice message. But people do get salty over card games, even bad ones like this one.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »
Addendum: By the way, that wasn't in "Ranked" play, it was in so-called "Casual" play, but there was nothing "casual" about it in my eyes.
WitchyKiki wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »
Addendum: By the way, that wasn't in "Ranked" play, it was in so-called "Casual" play, but there was nothing "casual" about it in my eyes.
The bestest players are on casual unranked lol
SeaGtGruff wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »
Addendum: By the way, that wasn't in "Ranked" play, it was in so-called "Casual" play, but there was nothing "casual" about it in my eyes.
The bestest players are on casual unranked lol
I did, and still do to an extent, find the word "casual" to be a misleading misnomer for those types of matches. It feels more like seeing a poster advertising a "fun and friendly" poker game, going inside the indicated back-alley doorway to check it out, having the door slammed shut and locked behind you as soon as you set foot inside, and finding that all of your opponents are local big-wigs in organized crime with entourages of gun-toting goons. =8O
But if you're a highly-skilled* ToT player who's looking for more challenging matches, then yes, I'd agree with you that you're likely to find them by choosing "casual" unranked matches.
*I do not agree with players who claim that ToT is a game of pure random luck that does not involve any skill. It absolutely does involve skill, as well as enough familiarity with the patrons and their individual cards to be able to make better decisions about which cards to buy and how best to play them. Yes, luck is a factor. But there is a huge amount of skill involved.
In the hundreds of competitive matches I've played I've received a total of one (1) pm and sent zero. The one I received was asking why I conceded a very close game - it was because I had to leave to catch a train.
Kind of a boring post this.
In the hundreds of competitive matches I've played I've received a total of one (1) pm and sent zero. The one I received was asking why I conceded a very close game - it was because I had to leave to catch a train.
Kind of a boring post this.
@WitchyKiki going to echo a few people in the thread. Please make sure you are reporting instances of harassment. If it helps, please keep a record of a few of the tickets and send them over. We can pass them on to our customer service to make sure they are aware of the tickets and they can investigate from there.