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11/20/12 1:36:14 AM#61
Originally posted by ShakyMo The best! |
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11/20/12 2:00:31 AM#62
The dungeon rusher is who I picked... I like to call them the "Wall Streeters", because they insist on playing the entire game on Rates of Return.. This person looks at everything as some form of min/ max numbers game.. How many heroic badges can I earn an hour? How much dps can I do? How much exp am I earning an hour? Which recipes gain me the most skill points with the least amount of resourses? You get the idea.. Instead of playing the game just for fun, they play it like some banker at work..
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11/20/12 2:35:26 AM#63
I did vote but thought the poll was a bit unfair. No Ninja looters in a sandbox? I don't think we are that much above reproach.
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
11/21/12 6:11:44 AM#64
I find it amazing that so many people that are so easily annoyed choose to play in the same space as others. Honestly, some of the responses here are a bit saddening. Remember, you aren't *in* traffic, you *are* traffic. |
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11/21/12 7:58:45 AM#65
Originally posted by Iselin
Yep usually those three options are related to the same guy. If it's not broken, you are not innovating. |
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Zorgo
Elite Member
Joined: 12/05/05
Who did wrong? The advertiser hired to sell the game or the consumer who put faith in advertising? |
11/21/12 8:07:09 AM#66
Originally posted by xAPOCx I think you both illustrate another type of annoying player in themeparks: The guy who is playing the themeparks but makes sure everyone knows how much they suck and how much better sandboxes rule. ---------------------------------------------------------- In addition, are there really enough people who actually 'hate' housing that they are a sub-group ruining themepark experiences? No. There aren't. There are people who like housing and people who are indifferent and people who think the devs should have higher priorities. There is nothing to 'hate' about housing.
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11/21/12 8:14:09 AM#67
I voted other, the forum whinger who is never satisfied with any up date, who cries nerf or buff and unless the game is made just for him he never shuts up
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11/21/12 8:24:30 AM#68
I voted other. Even though all of the other player types are annoying I have one that is more annoying. The botters, they are on at all hours of the day doing the same thing over and over. Perhaps they are at work and need experience. If you need to bot in a MMO, you should not be playing a MMO.
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11/21/12 8:39:08 AM#69
I picked other. But it's the guy that bla bla bla in my ear over vent when I'm trying to concentrate and comments how quiet I am. In game I keep my speech to game relevant topics.
So if I'm in a dungeon, shut the hell up unless you want me to accidentally to walk into a mob and get us all killed. Frack...I'm trying to stay focused over here.
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11/25/12 7:53:01 PM#70
Originally posted by Zorgo And there are those like me who think that housing in theme park games that have dungeon finders would be a very bad thing. Having played WoW, I noticed that at max level the players just congregate in SW or Ogrimar and wait for their queue's to come up. If you add player housing you are going to have an even more single player game than it is now. People just sitting in their house waiting for their queue to come up. Theme Parks need more things that will get people playing together rather than give the players things that will seperate them from each other. Now guild halls? those would be great, or player housing in a sandbox game? Great. But player housing along with a dungeon finder would equal empty streets and no player interaction. |
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11/25/12 8:26:01 PM#71
The know it all |
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11/25/12 10:34:01 PM#72
The one that thinks that every new MMO is new and unique when they have literally pasted and copied parts of other games....
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11/25/12 10:48:56 PM#73
I voted the nerd rager, but specifically I was referring to sandbox fans who play themepark games knowing full well what they are and then proceed to rage about them not being sandboxes. I suppose this could also be under the 'child' category though.
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11/25/12 11:23:52 PM#74
I voted afker, but elitist snob is worse.
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11/25/12 11:33:47 PM#75
Voted the rude, as it pretty much describes all of these things in one nutshell.
I also very much despise the so hardcore raid leader that has forgotten that hes actaully supposed to have fun. If you start screaming at people I'm out, It's entirely unnecesary.
If It gets to that point, you've already failed as a leader. |
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11/27/12 4:31:32 AM#76
Voted "the child". Really, can´t think of pretty much anything more annoying than children infecting games with names like "UberroXXorkillzord" or likes and spamming chat with sexual words they probably just learned 2 minutes ago. And especially in games like SW:TOR and WoW, where two opposite factions exist, which are basically good and evil, most kiddies usually go with the evil side because it´s 'fun to be evil and kill all those innocent people (npc´s in this case)' and everyone not agreeing gets flamed to someplace where the sun never shines.
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11/27/12 4:38:47 AM#77
Voted for "Other": That guy inviting you to a party or wanting to join your party who doesn't say a single word or show the slightest reaction to anything written in the chat. In general: People who dont play together but along each other even if they are grouped.
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11/27/12 7:46:05 AM#78
TBH, I hate most MMO players. FPS players are mostly okay as 99% of the time they have some sort of social life and know how to socialize. MMO players on the other hand, well, most of them are one of the following:
I'll edit and think of more when I can...but seriously, most MMO players SUCK at socializing. The exception I've seen exists only in EvE Online and MMOFPS games. |
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11/27/12 1:16:19 PM#79
Originally posted by Lienhart Stereotyping gets you nowhere. Just sayin'. On topic, they're all bad besides new players. My vote went to AFK'er only because it could destroy a good group. |
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11/27/12 1:25:17 PM#80
Originally posted by Lienhart I literally spit my coffee out onto the montor laughing when I read that. "How should I know if it works? That's what beta testers are for. I only coded it." |
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