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Post by Tuefelshund on Sept 22, 2017 2:55:02 GMT -5
The caliber of players and all around good sportsmanship are long gone. Just like human kindness and common sense.
Don't get frustrated with the game anymore.
If the other players aren't getting beacons on purpose. Leave the game.
If 3 or 4 players auto kill their mechs at the beginning because they're too scared or weak to play a certain map because they, (loud baby cry), don't like it. Just leave.
If players shoot at you when the game starts, you know they can't be trusted to win the game. Leave the game.
I wish there were signs of players who have only 4 or even 3 mechs notated next to their name. That way i could decide to leave early because many of those people, especially in gold league and above cant hang with those with 5 mechs for the long game.
I don't get mad anymore. I leave and stay relaxed.
I don't give 2 s*!ts if I drop in league status. The leagues are a joke. Maybe i can go back to bronze. At least it was fun.
Players do what they want, when they want and don't follow rules of gameplay. Especially new players. People don't care or have a heart to follow rules or what their actions make others feel.
Lol. Oh well. I'll just continue to leave when needed and just relax. Humans will never change.
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Post by DarkVagabond on Sept 22, 2017 3:20:57 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Recruit League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate...
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Post by WilsonK on Sept 22, 2017 3:37:38 GMT -5
I agree with DarkVagabond. You can do whatever you like, but don't give such "advice" nor influence here. Some players found this forum because they're new, and they wanna get better. Not to find an easy way out.
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Post by Golden Sabre on Sept 22, 2017 5:15:31 GMT -5
Tuefelshund , perhaps it is you that should leave the game. I and everyone I know still collect beacons and still play to win. This is a terrible thread promoting more players to just quit and cry like a baby if the game isnt going their way. I was going to lock this thread but I know I'm not the only one who feels this way so I think I will leave it open as to throw you to the wolves. Guys, keep it as civil as possible.
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Post by navyseal101 on Sept 22, 2017 5:35:20 GMT -5
The caliber of players and all around good sportsmanship are long gone. Just like human kindness and common sense. Don't get frustrated with the game anymore. If the other players aren't getting beacons on purpose. Leave the game. If 3 or 4 players auto kill their mechs at the beginning because they're too scared or weak to play a certain map because they, (loud baby cry), don't like it. Just leave. If players shoot at you when the game starts, you know they can't be trusted to win the game. Leave the game. I wish there were signs of players who have only 4 or even 3 mechs notated next to their name. That way i could decide to leave early because many of those people, especially in gold league and above cant hang with those with 5 mechs for the long game. I don't get mad anymore. I leave and stay relaxed. I don't give 2 s*!ts if I drop in league status. The leagues are a joke. Maybe i can go back to bronze. At least it was fun. Players do what they want, when they want and don't follow rules of gameplay. Especially new players. People don't care or have a heart to follow rules or what their actions make others feel. Lol. Oh well. I'll just continue to leave when needed and just relax. Humans will never change. Humans will never change. Its prey vs predator. The strong hunts the weak, its a survival of the fittest.
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Post by navyseal101 on Sept 22, 2017 5:38:37 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Private League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate... LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game.
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Post by ♧SGT FURY 24/7♧ on Sept 22, 2017 6:06:11 GMT -5
Hope the OP doesn't drive etc like he plays War Robots...
There's no accounting for some folks and what they think, say or do. You can't change others, only yourself. It's a big, bad, ugly world out there, and sometimes you're gonna get your feelings hurt. In those cases you can "just leave", or you can sack up and act like you've got some sense.
The hard thing in life is doing what you ought to do, even though you might be the only one. So don't "just leave". Stay and help the game go as right as possible for the other players on your team.
You gonna be part of the problem, or part of the solution?
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Post by xXrobotrippinXx on Sept 22, 2017 6:08:38 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Private League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate... LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game. Really? Oh where is HEATHEN HERETIC and all the other members that have been stuck in that hell? I've been there. It's a real thing. Keep leaving matches if you don't believe it.
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Post by TravLar on Sept 22, 2017 6:08:41 GMT -5
OP is just going through frustrations of all that War Robots involves being a PvP team game (Hey Tuefelshund.) You'll figure it out. The good new is that as you get up a bit you'll see that decent folk out-number the 「bum-bum chapeau」s by about 200 to 1 and they don't really impact your War Robots gaming experience that much. There are tons of great games to be had and some good comradery too. Get a clan at some point is a good one.
Also, when you're teammates shoot you it maybe to get your attention or some other in game, no comms, communication. Maybe he is a shmo, doesn't matter. get down to the business building some great bots and having fun with them. There are other frustrations and quandaries ahead but we're all still here because its a great game. I mean, we're not idiots (ok, some of us might be), nor are we short of options of games to play.
I had some cool connections with people half a globe and probably speaking a different language. I move my slow Griffin aside so he can come through in his Stalker and he turns around and fires a thank you. Its all good.
Just don't leave, like@DarkVagabond says, then you end up playing with the shmucks day in and day out...
Good luck and have fun, its 50% luck anyway and when its great - its fantastic.
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Post by novena on Sept 22, 2017 6:10:18 GMT -5
Things are different when you play solo and when you play in clan . So if you are playing solo and you are upset about your team mates then its your problem. You cannot assume them to play your way , infact you should think twice before entering any battle solo. Also when in squad you need to make sure all should be about 1 rank above or below you not more than that so the battle is playable to all.
The more you play solo the more you will realize it's more challenging, as you have to understand what other members are trying to do . for example if all are tankers then you should go for max damage , if you see stalkers, rhino, rogs in start in your team then you should also put your fastest bot to support them .. infact to say ... a Beacon Rush solo game is most challenging currently and enjoyable if you are not overly concentrated on securing wins only .
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Post by T34 on Sept 22, 2017 6:15:22 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Private League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate... LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game. It actually exists on IOS. It's a fact bc I tested it by putting in a level 1 account. It takes a bit more than 10 to get in but not significantly more.
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Post by f1amereaver on Sept 22, 2017 6:21:07 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Private League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate... LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game. I have had confirmation from Pix, that this is a thing - I had problems with my account and kept spawning in, but unable to participate in battles just view them. Guy at Pix said not to worriy about it as he could see I was a long way from being in the LQ - My Advice Seal is just keep leaving and you will find out
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Post by f1amereaver on Sept 22, 2017 6:23:27 GMT -5
NB - I would guess that it works on some sort of percentage I Play on Android BTW
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Post by DarkVagabond on Sept 22, 2017 6:40:23 GMT -5
The caliber of players and all around good sportsmanship are long gone. Just like human kindness and common sense. Don't get frustrated with the game anymore. If the other players aren't getting beacons on purpose. Leave the game. If 3 or 4 players auto kill their mechs at the beginning because they're too scared or weak to play a certain map because they, (loud baby cry), don't like it. Just leave. If players shoot at you when the game starts, you know they can't be trusted to win the game. Leave the game. I wish there were signs of players who have only 4 or even 3 mechs notated next to their name. That way i could decide to leave early because many of those people, especially in gold league and above cant hang with those with 5 mechs for the long game. I don't get mad anymore. I leave and stay relaxed. I don't give 2 s*!ts if I drop in league status. The leagues are a joke. Maybe i can go back to bronze. At least it was fun. Players do what they want, when they want and don't follow rules of gameplay. Especially new players. People don't care or have a heart to follow rules or what their actions make others feel. Lol. Oh well. I'll just continue to leave when needed and just relax. Humans will never change. Humans will never change. Its prey vs predator. The strong hunts the weak, its a survival of the fittest. Speak for yourself. I know several strong people who dedicate their lives to assisting the weak every day. I would challenge you to encourage, support and take inspiration from these people in order to do the same, despite the fact you will often disadvantage yourself against the selfish. To resign yourself to descend into this sort of despair only serves as a self fulfilling prophecy. Are you going to change the world for everyone? Probably not. But if you make a difference in one person's life then it's all worth it. And who knows, if you do it enough, you're much more likely to find yourself on the receiving end of support from another. Learn to find joy in supporting others, especially those less fortunate than you. If you can find joy in this, it doesn't really matter what the 「fluffernutter」 anyone else does.
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Post by Danny Linguini on Sept 22, 2017 7:33:29 GMT -5
I suggest leaving this thread open. So if noobs do happen upon it, they will see all the reasons not to follow its advice.
In response to the OP, there most certainly is a place in this game for people who leave games, and I'm pretty sure most people don't want to be in it.
If you see situations developing as the OP describes, regardless of how hopeless the game's outcome unfolds, stick with it and rack up all the damage you can. Forget about the win, because trying to salvage it by beacon-running will just get you mech'd out faster. It a hard not to get frustrated, believe me I know, but hang in and try to make the best out of a bad situation.
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Post by SATmaster728 on Sept 22, 2017 8:57:49 GMT -5
I suggest leaving this thread open. So if noobs do happen upon it, they will see all the reasons not to follow its advice. In response to the OP, there most certainly is a place in this game for people who leave games, and I'm pretty sure most people don't want to be in it. If you see situations developing as the OP describes, regardless of how hopeless the game's outcome unfolds, stick with it and rack up all the damage you can. Forget about the win, because trying to salvage it by beacon-running will just get you mech'd out faster. It a hard not to get frustrated, believe me I know, but hang in and try to make the best out of a bad situation. Besides, you leaving will lead to others leaving and the downward spiral continues.
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Post by fatdogmagic on Sept 22, 2017 9:13:48 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Private League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate... LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game. The LQ is real. I have been there in both accounts. I don't know why you haven't been sent there, but please don't spread "alternate facts" like this. Thanks. As for the OP, this is terrible advice. Leaving matches makes you as much a part of the problem as the people you're calling out. If everyone followed your advice, the game would be unplayable.
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Post by _psychø on Sept 22, 2017 9:32:45 GMT -5
The caliber of players and all around good sportsmanship are long gone. Just like human kindness and common sense. Don't get frustrated with the game anymore. If the other players aren't getting beacons on purpose. Leave the game. If 3 or 4 players auto kill their mechs at the beginning because they're too scared or weak to play a certain map because they, (loud baby cry), don't like it. Just leave. If players shoot at you when the game starts, you know they can't be trusted to win the game. Leave the game. I wish there were signs of players who have only 4 or even 3 mechs notated next to their name. That way i could decide to leave early because many of those people, especially in gold league and above cant hang with those with 5 mechs for the long game. I don't get mad anymore. I leave and stay relaxed. I don't give 2 s*!ts if I drop in league status. The leagues are a joke. Maybe i can go back to bronze. At least it was fun. Players do what they want, when they want and don't follow rules of gameplay. Especially new players. People don't care or have a heart to follow rules or what their actions make others feel. Lol. Oh well. I'll just continue to leave when needed and just relax. Humans will never change. Hahahahahahaha I do that a lot!!!
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Post by HEATHEN HERETIC on Sept 22, 2017 10:00:37 GMT -5
Do NOT follow this advice. What the OP doesn't understand is that if you leave matches you get placed in a separate matchmaking tier called Leavers Queue. LQ is a sort of matchmaking purgatory where you will only face other Leavers and these players will be anything from Private League all the way up to the maxed hangars of Champion League. In LQ it's almost impossible to have a competitive game as you almost never have a game of 6 vs 6 (remember, you are playing only with Leavers after all). In fact, I would hazard a guess to say that the reason the OP isn't enjoying his matches is because he already found himself in LQ by accident, probably from skipping maps, and this is the main reason he is not enjoying his matches. Needless to say, if you follow this advice, you will also experience the same level of enjoyment (or lack thereof). While it IS possible to play your way out of LQ by playing every match all the way through, the number of matches required is often relative to how many matches you have left prematurely. Many players find it much easier just to start again on another account and start having fun again right away. In any case, I repeat, do NOT leave matches. You will end up regretting it, just as so many players before you who though it was a good idea at the time. Ignore this warning at your own peril. Golden Sabre SuperHero perhaps we should lock this thread. I would hate a newbie to come on here and experience the same fate... LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game. No smart「bum-bum」 remarks from me. If you have complete faith in that statement then just keep making a habit of leaving matches and skipping maps for just a bit longer. You have nothing to lose if you are correct right? I don't advise it but it's your choice. Besides, even if you do end up in there you won't have to work very hard or long to get let back out. You have the benefit of foreknowledge on what is required to earn your way back to the RQ. But if you do end up in there I sure ain't going to laugh at you. I don't find it funny in the least. I hate the LQ and I certainly don't wish that hell on any player that just doesn't want to play certain maps. DarkVagabondI only wish to make a slight correction to your statement. It's everything from Recruits to Champions in the LQ. I've seen so many level 2-10 players in there it's unreal.?
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Post by DarkVagabond on Sept 22, 2017 12:21:31 GMT -5
LQ is a blatant LIE for those who are easily deceived. I do not experience such a thing after leaving like 10+ matches intentionally nor not spawning any bots in the game. No smart「bum-bum」 remarks from me. If you have complete faith in that statement then just keep making a habit of leaving matches and skipping maps for just a bit longer. You have nothing to lose if you are correct right? I don't advise it but it's your choice. Besides, even if you do end up in there you won't have to work very hard or long to get let back out. You have the benefit of foreknowledge on what is required to earn your way back to the RQ. But if you do end up in there I sure ain't going to laugh at you. I don't find it funny in the least. I hate the LQ and I certainly don't wish that hell on any player that just doesn't want to play certain maps. DarkVagabond I only wish to make a slight correction to your statement. It's everything from Recruits to Champions in the LQ. I've seen so many level 2-10 players in there it's unreal.? Thx mate - will edit my post accordingly
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Post by Paps on Sept 22, 2017 20:21:12 GMT -5
I haven't been as active on here as I used to be, but I've noticed something. Every time you open your (figurative and digital) mouth, navyseal1o1, garbage falls out. Not sure if it's by accident, or design. Don't have anything to add to the actual discussion other than leaving matches isn't the greatest idea in the world. Y'all are free to do so, though.
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Post by xXrobotrippinXx on Sept 22, 2017 20:29:37 GMT -5
I haven't been as active on here as I used to be, but I've noticed something. Every time you open your (figurative and digital) mouth, navyseal1o1, garbage falls out. Not sure if it's by accident, or design. Don't have anything to add to the actual discussion other than leaving matches isn't the greatest idea in the world. Y'all are free to do so, though. He just joined today. But yes if you look at his 5 posts, you can already see a pattern. I've already reported the above post due to the fact that it's promoting game exploitation. EDIT: I'll also add, that that's the first and only post I've ever reported.
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Post by Paps on Sept 22, 2017 20:33:54 GMT -5
It's his second account or somethin'. I can guess what happened to the first one.
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Post by xXrobotrippinXx on Sept 22, 2017 20:39:33 GMT -5
It's his second account or somethin'. I can guess what happened to the first one. Yeah I see it now. I even quoted his other account in this thread and didn't realize it lol.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2017 21:30:10 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that both of them has been banned.
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Post by chaosbunny on Sept 23, 2017 0:03:16 GMT -5
I mean, I think it's perfectly normal to WANT to leave a game because your team is being idiots or camping or tanking or whatever. I think it's normal to come here and 「female dog」 abit in Rants about WANTING to leave. But to actually leave and promote behavior you apparently hate so damned much seems counter productive.
and it makes me question your intelligence.
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Post by DarkVagabond on Sept 23, 2017 1:24:52 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that both of them has been banned. In fact it appears that tuefelhunden and navyseal101 are the same person. That 'Humans will never change' line is common with both accounts. tuefelhunden is even spelt wrong, so the account was made in haste. tuefelhunden is German for devil dogs which matches the profile pic. Something to look for in any future posts by this user on other accounts.
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Post by Strayed on Sept 23, 2017 1:29:10 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that both of them has been banned. In fact it appears that tuefelhunden and navyseal101 are the same person. That 'Humans will never change' line is common with both accounts. tuefelhunden is even spelt wrong, so the account was made in haste. tuefelhunden is German for devil dogs which matches the profile pic. Something to look for in any future posts by this user on other accounts. Thanks for the info. We have already detected another sockpuppet of his.
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Post by xXrobotrippinXx on Sept 23, 2017 6:28:39 GMT -5
I mean, I think it's perfectly normal to WANT to leave a game because your team is being idiots or camping or tanking or whatever. I think it's normal to come here and ?female dog? abit in Rants about WANTING to leave. But to actually leave and promote behavior you apparently hate so damned much seems counter productive. and it makes me question your intelligence.This pretty much sums it up for me. I wasn't going to weigh in on this but since I burnt up some space in the thread with posts about the troll, I want to get back to the topic. I may get frustrated at work and WANT to leave, but I know there will be repercussions if I do. I also know that even if I can get away with it and leave early or call in, I may not get in trouble but it's going to hurt my co-workers and make their jobs harder and they will probably be pissed at me. I know how it feels to be on the other side of that too. Yes, War Robots is just a game and work is, well... "work" but the principal remains the same. If you see your team is already down a man or filled with snipers/campers in BR, then the match will probably be over rather quickly anyway, right? Why not stay in there and do your maximimum amount of damage you can before the round ends? That's fast and easy keys and Ag! Just go in there, spawn where all the action is, do maximum damage and mech out! (Then leave) ?
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Post by HEATHEN HERETIC on Sept 23, 2017 7:52:01 GMT -5
I mean, I think it's perfectly normal to WANT to leave a game because your team is being idiots or camping or tanking or whatever. I think it's normal to come here and ?female dog? abit in Rants about WANTING to leave. But to actually leave and promote behavior you apparently hate so damned much seems counter productive. and it makes me question your intelligence.This pretty much sums it up for me. I wasn't going to weigh in on this but since I burnt up some space in the thread with posts about the troll, I want to get back to the topic. I may get frustrated at work and WANT to leave, but I know there will be repercussions if I do. I also know that even if I can get away with it and leave early or call in, I may not get in trouble but it's going to hurt my co-workers and make their jobs harder and they will probably be pissed at me. I know how it feels to be on the other side of that too. Yes, War Robots is just a game and work is, well... "work" but the principal remains the same. If you see your team is already down a man or filled with snipers/campers in BR, then the match will probably be over rather quickly anyway, right? Why not stay in there and do your maximimum amount of damage you can before the round ends? That's fast and easy keys and Ag! Just go in there, spawn where all the action is, do maximum damage and mech out! (Then leave) ? I agree with you. Finish what you start, it's not that long. But I'm of a mind that if you don't wish to play on a particular map that should be the player's choice. Some of you may remember that when the LQ was first implemented a representative from Pixonic informed everyone that dropping out of a match after the pre-match countdown and before the match actually started wasn't going to be counted against us and that the mm would replace any players that opted out of playing those matches. Well those of us who do remember know just how well that has worked out. Pixonic went back on its word and penalizes people for doing it without ever informing anyone about it. And their mm obviously can't handle their optimism about replacing players on the spot. If you promise something you should deliver. Going back on your word makes you a disreputable 「bum-bum」hole. My HEATHEN CAT profile has dug itself a hole with Pixonic's ungenerous help that I will never be able to get out of this side of a year or possibly longer. Thus I am very well aquainted with the LQ and all its properties. It's where Pixonic decided to hide their ineptitudes and lies. Most of the players in it are leaver/skippers. Players that have decided that they don't wish to participate on certain maps. These players are not tankers at all. On the contrary they maintain their rankings just fine. Pixonic should have built in a map choice option. But in their ineptitude they did not. The rest of the players in the LQ are people with chronic connection issues, your run of the mill stupid super tanker who hasn't got a clue about how to use Pixonic's generously available tanking system properly without leaving/skipping maps and being penalized for it, and the who the hell knows what happened Recruits and Privates that have just joined to game and have no clue as to what is going on. And Pixonic, in its infinite wisdom, throws all of these disparate players together into some of the most egregiously mismatched matches you will ever see. I don't invite anyone to experience it unless you're a gaming masochist or sadist. But its there waiting for you if you really want it.
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