Shezzarrine wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »I once tried to help out a lowbie on his bow la spamming build when he qued into my vet scalecaller, he called me an elitist and said that high end players are toxic. Some lowbies take build critism badly
Only give advice if advice was asked for.
You didn't "give advice" because none was asked. You criticized him..you judged him. Criticizing generates destructive energy.
That's psychology 101.
No, it's more like "I'm sorry but your light attack bow build just doesn't give enough dps to finish this dungeon, if you want to increase your dps here is what to do...."
It's not just criticism and judging, it's letting them know that their build just isn't good enough and that "play how you want" can only get you so far.
Azuramoonstar wrote: »of he didn't ask for help and if you didn't ask if he wanted help, you was being rude. in fact if that is what you said, that is very rude.
This is so wrong I don't even know where to start. This overly individualistic mindset is exactly the reason why so many people these days get defensive when someone gives you well meant constructive criticism. This kind of insecurity portrayed as some false sense of confidence (who does he think he is correcting me!?) is what creates toxicity. Not the people who try to help other improve by being friendly and constructive. It helps to remember these people who like to make themselves look like the victim are just acting out of insecurity. They don't know better, because their parents probably told them they are perfect.Juju_beans wrote: »I once tried to help out a lowbie on his bow la spamming build when he qued into my vet scalecaller, he called me an elitist and said that high end players are toxic. Some lowbies take build critism badly
Only give advice if advice was asked for.
You didn't "give advice" because none was asked. You criticized him..you judged him. Criticizing generates destructive energy.
That's psychology 101.
Azuramoonstar wrote: »Shezzarrine wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »I once tried to help out a lowbie on his bow la spamming build when he qued into my vet scalecaller, he called me an elitist and said that high end players are toxic. Some lowbies take build critism badly
Only give advice if advice was asked for.
You didn't "give advice" because none was asked. You criticized him..you judged him. Criticizing generates destructive energy.
That's psychology 101.
No, it's more like "I'm sorry but your light attack bow build just doesn't give enough dps to finish this dungeon, if you want to increase your dps here is what to do...."
It's not just criticism and judging, it's letting them know that their build just isn't good enough and that "play how you want" can only get you so far.
of he didn't ask for help and if you didn't ask if he wanted help, you was being rude. in fact if that is what you said, that is very rude.
there is a right and wrong way to give advice, you did it in the worst way possible.
let me put it how you said it "i'm sorry, but the way you gave "advice" just sounds elitist, you have no idea how he is irl and came off like you had a stick up your butt. try to do better at giving advice"
sorry but you can't just treat others anyway you want.
Azuramoonstar wrote: »Shezzarrine wrote: »Juju_beans wrote: »I once tried to help out a lowbie on his bow la spamming build when he qued into my vet scalecaller, he called me an elitist and said that high end players are toxic. Some lowbies take build critism badly
Only give advice if advice was asked for.
You didn't "give advice" because none was asked. You criticized him..you judged him. Criticizing generates destructive energy.
That's psychology 101.
No, it's more like "I'm sorry but your light attack bow build just doesn't give enough dps to finish this dungeon, if you want to increase your dps here is what to do...."
It's not just criticism and judging, it's letting them know that their build just isn't good enough and that "play how you want" can only get you so far.
of he didn't ask for help and if you didn't ask if he wanted help, you was being rude. in fact if that is what you said, that is very rude.
there is a right and wrong way to give advice, you did it in the worst way possible.
let me put it how you said it "i'm sorry, but the way you gave "advice" just sounds elitist, you have no idea how he is irl and came off like you had a stick up your butt. try to do better at giving advice"
sorry but you can't just treat others anyway you want.
The best experience I've ever had in an MMO is FF14. There are rewards given out after obtaining a certain number of commendations, which can be handed out (one per player) to anyone in your dungeon group you thought did well, wasn't a jerk, or any other reason you might want to reward someone. You can't hand them out to friends, or other people you joined the dungeon with, so no abuse of the system.
There is also a world chat made just for help. New players have one icon, and after doing a ton of different aspects of the game (assuring the player both knows what they are talking about, and is willing to help), players can be promoted to a higher rank, showing you are a willing mentor.
Games dont have enough aspects to incentivise people to go out of their way to be nice. There is a lot going into getting people to spend money (no hate), but nothing is done to get people to help out, or just not be total ***.
Anotherone773 wrote: »I see you have met our elitist neckbeards. They dont like anyone that doesnt spend 12 hours on the game a day and doesnt take it as seriously as a heart attack. Because of their almost nonexistent real human contact, most of what humanizes them has been overwritten by the fact that they are a legend in their own mind and that being good at a video game will be the crowning achievement in their life.
I typically just ignore them.
IwakuraLain42 wrote: »The best experience I've ever had in an MMO is FF14. There are rewards given out after obtaining a certain number of commendations, which can be handed out (one per player) to anyone in your dungeon group you thought did well, wasn't a jerk, or any other reason you might want to reward someone. You can't hand them out to friends, or other people you joined the dungeon with, so no abuse of the system.
There is also a world chat made just for help. New players have one icon, and after doing a ton of different aspects of the game (assuring the player both knows what they are talking about, and is willing to help), players can be promoted to a higher rank, showing you are a willing mentor.
Games dont have enough aspects to incentivise people to go out of their way to be nice. There is a lot going into getting people to spend money (no hate), but nothing is done to get people to help out, or just not be total ***.
The game also rewards all players quite heftily when a player runs a dungeon for the first time. So yes, new players are always quite welcome, which tends to create a quite positive atmosphere in general.
@GreenhaloX
Just because words do not upset someone doesn’t mean they are in denial. Some people just have thicker skin. A lot of people seem to forget that.
Sixsixsix161 wrote: »I played WoW for about 14 years, and that game and the players were fine for a long time. However, as time passed, a few years ago, Blizzard reduced the number of employees and it became noticeable in the support area. People got rude in-game, and then in chat, without negative results.
Eventually, there was a program you could get called Gear Score. It would evaluate everything you were wearing/using, and assign a numerical value to your gear. From then on, people looking for other players in chat would use that gearscore number as a minimum level of qualification they wanted you to have to join their pug/raid. Like: LF Healer xx raid, GS 875 or higher.
That program was heatedly discussed in the forum, and it got really ugly. And then in chat. I mean really ugly. And afterwards, it seems the playerbase never really recovered from that. When I left WoW last year, for good, the server I was on was a regular cesspool. Over time, it just got worse, and Blizzard never did a thing about it. Then, several years ago, they suddenly started this program where players put in a complaint about you, you would automatically get banned, immediately. Then you would have to contact a game master is you wanted to file an appeal, but by that time, the ban was already over. So, that was abused, and I don't know if they still have it, but that was poorly thought out.
This game, so far, is very nice. I don't raid, so I haven't seen anything bad, and I hope it stays that way.
Whoa. I didn't know something as simple as gear score would become so toxic!
In ESO, the "requirements" so to speak tend to be based on either your CP or DPS. It's much more prevalent in raiding and also Vet Hard Mode of DLC dungeons. For the vast majority of ESO's content those things barely matter.
Same, rude is rare, that is outside the general trash talk on zone you get sometimes.logarifmik wrote: »No offence, but it sounds kinda hippie. Seriously, personally I hardly ever encountered rude people in ESO. If you want to see how a community with a lot of rude players looks like, try DotA 2.
So I am sure not one to judge people at all but during my short time period on this game I have definitely ran into quit a few people who talk crap on low levels they play with and I just don’t understand why they do so, if you have such a problem with people why stay in a group with them and not just leave? Yes this is probably a stupid post but for such a beautiful game why do people still have to hate, I may never understand.
pandoraderomanus wrote: »Well, after playing some russian mail.ru F2P games I can say that this game is almost perfect in terms of communication between players.
You can put annoying players on ignore list. Or vote to kick. Or report.
It's not the community, people in general are more rude everywhere
“Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
Rain_Greyraven wrote: »It's not the community, people in general are more rude everywhere
I'm not sure I agree with that.
lets look at ESO FFXIV and Guild Wars 2.
In GW2 and FFXIV there is a real danger of getting your account deleted if you act like a Dungnozzle in game or on the forums not temporarily suspended, but permanently deleted in a very public humiliating and unforgiving way. The result from all extensible purposes is a very well mannered community, because of actual consequences.
In ESO there are no real consequences for anything, sure you might get a forum ban but forums are not attached to your game account and five bucks for a new key gets you back spewing hate.
Forum users can call for the shaming of players who support the business model, call them vile names and they will more than likely get rewarded with the title of community ambassador. groups of players can follow you around and whisper death threats to you for riding a Apex mount...and not a solitary thing will be done about it.
There are consequences to this to.....and the consequence is a community that looks more like League of legends than a mmo community.
So I am sure not one to judge people at all but during my short time period on this game I have definitely ran into quit a few people who talk crap on low levels they play with and I just don’t understand why they do so, if you have such a problem with people why stay in a group with them and not just leave? Yes this is probably a stupid post but for such a beautiful game why do people still have to hate, I may never understand.
So I am sure not one to judge people at all but during my short time period on this game I have definitely ran into quit a few people who talk crap on low levels they play with and I just don’t understand why they do so, if you have such a problem with people why stay in a group with them and not just leave? Yes this is probably a stupid post but for such a beautiful game why do people still have to hate, I may never understand.
Gone with the younger generations is the common decency that used to be the norm, with no accountability for ones actions or words people strive to become the lowest common denominator and take pride in that. More often than not people conduct them selves in a way they would never consider in person or in public... I blame the parents for not raising children better.