That's the first time in God knows how long that I've had tears of laughter running down my face watching a YouTube video. The guy screaming at the end just floored me, thank you so much OP.
So you are saying, that no one, nowhere in Elite is acting like this? You claim there is no drama or mad/crazy people here?
I have just heard a story of Elite player group. Leader banned half of the people, because they didnt want to do as he said, apperently there was a lot of shouting as well.
Why do you think that "player owned space and structures" are the only thing that can trigger that is beyond me.
The people in the video have serious mental conditions though.my apology is aimed at those of you who took it serious.
Can you link to that please, because the last I heard it wasn't possible for someone who started a group in Elite Dangerous, to ban or even kick people out of the group.So you are saying, that no one, nowhere in Elite is acting like this? You claim there is no drama or mad/crazy people here?
I have just heard a story of Elite player group. Leader banned half of the people, because they didnt want to do as he said, apperently there was a lot of shouting as well.
Why do you think that "player owned space and structures" are the only thing that can trigger that is beyond me.
I've co-ordinated groups of people and I'll tell you now, there's no need for the behavior in that video. "You can't do what you want in MY station ..." etc (he insulted another player which I can't repeat on this forum), that guy is exactly what he called the other guy in the video.Lol, can't have player owned structures because of some trash talk? This is called maintaining structure and a chain of command, ask any military vet after you play this back to them, they'll get a good chuckle out of it. I'm pretty sure a lot of the people in that recording are vets too. If this is somehow a turn-off for you,
don't create or join an Alliance in Elite: Dangerous with several hundred people and try to coordinate them to fight several hundred other people in tactically intense situations, let alone expect every last one of them to be a genius.
I'm sure we can keep it that was as long as stuff doesn't cost real money.
If shouting is a turn off for you? Shout harder.Lol, can't have player owned structures because of some trash talk? This is called maintaining structure and a chain of command, ask any military vet after you play this back to them, they'll get a good chuckle out of it. I'm pretty sure a lot of the people in that recording are vets too. If this is somehow a turn-off for you,
don't create or join an Alliance in Elite: Dangerous with several hundred people and try to coordinate them to fight several hundred other people in tactically intense situations, let alone expect every last one of them to be a genius.
Lol, can't have player owned structures because of some trash talk? This is called maintaining structure and a chain of command, ask any military vet after you play this back to them, they'll get a good chuckle out of it. I'm pretty sure a lot of the people in that recording are vets too. If this is somehow a turn-off for you,
don't create or join an Alliance in Elite: Dangerous with several hundred people and try to coordinate them to fight several hundred other people in tactically intense situations, let alone expect every last one of them to be a genius.
Lol, can't have player owned structures because of some trash talk?
What you call some trash talk is what I and other fathers try to protect our children from hearing. If I heard anyone talk to my son that way I would be on the war path as any dad should be.
The attitude of some people thinking that profanity is cool is just utter stupidity.
Would they dare to talk that to anyone in real life or even at work? No. Because all of the little boys that act this way have had a poor upbringing with little to no respect for others or themselves - you may be OK with some trash talk but expect other to make a judgement on you based on this - swearing is for those who have little to no intelligence.
Hmmm. Sounds like an ordinary session in Mechwarrior, World Of Tanks, or Open Mode here...![]()
Warning Language is really strong Don't watch in front of the little ones or at work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmS9vcVNr5A
Must admit it gave me a great laugh and reminded me of some of my trips with Brave Newbies.
Can you link to that please, because the last I heard it wasn't possible for someone who started a group in Elite Dangerous, to ban or even kick people out of the group.
I've co-ordinated groups of people and I'll tell you now, there's no need for the behavior in that video. "You can't do what you want in MY station ..." etc (he insulted another player which I can't repeat on this forum), that guy is exactly what he called the other guy in the video.
EvE players ARE welcome in the Elite community ... but anyone who comes here wanting to troll or ruin the game, they're not welcome in any community. Imagine the reaction if I joined the EvE community or the Star Citizen community and started campaigning for something that was completely at odds with the history of the game. I'd get hounded out of the community. When you join a community, and are new to that community, you don't make huge waves to begin with, you try to fit in.
We have players from Star Citizen here who accept Elite Dangerous for what it is, so why is it only ever EvE players trying to ruin things?
Don't answer that to me, answer it to yourself.
don't create or join an Alliance in Elite: Dangerous with several hundred people and try to coordinate them to fight several hundred other people in tactically intense situations, let alone expect every last one of them to be a genius.
Yep, that's the exact attitude right there.I don't care if you've coordinated people to get a project done at work, at an egg toss at the family reunion or whatever.
In Elite it would be: Bask harder!I'm shocked that no one in that video was yelling "carry harder", or "learn to play".![]()