Never has your avatar been so aptSlow clap for the mods.
Edited my post as your "redacted" makes it look 1000x worse than it was.
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Hush, don't mention his avatar - he might revert to the pink pirate!Never has your avatar been so apt
Hush, don't mention his avatar - he might revert to the pink pirate!
Slow clap for the mods.
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A player also has the option to add players to an Ignore List which does the following:
- Removes any friendship between the players automatically (players can’t be friends with players they ignore)
- Ignores all communication from them in game
- Ignores any friend requests from them
- Is active across multiple gaming session until changed by the player (this is different from the options presented in the above sections as they only last as long as the current gaming session)
- People on others ignore lists will not be favoured if a choice exists when match making players together
- If all players in a session have the same player ignored then that player will never be able to join that session
- If at least one player is neutral or friends with the ignored player above then they will be able to join that session providing there is no better suited players trying to get in at the same time when only one slot is available
- If a person earns a bounty their ignore list and friend preferences won’t affect matchmaking, and bounty hunters will still be able to encounter the player, even if the bounty hunter is on the player’s ignore list
- If a player is in a session with another player on their ignore list they will still receive messages relating to that players in game actions and pre-canned dialogue, such as declarations of piracy
- If a player follows another player’s hyperspace trail, the ignore rules cannot be applied to them. The players will join their next session as a group
- Players Ignore lists are based on player accounts, not player characters
You can't expect people to play online games like you do or you'd like them to. If this is going to lead to upsetting you it's better to stay away.
They paid for the game just as much as you did and they can do as they please. As long as they're aren't cheating or hacking then it's fair game.
If FD want to curb any sort behaviour it's up to them to do not the players.
One of the commonly used words in many peoples definitions of griefing is "repeated"
The wonderful thing about Elite Dangerous is you can stop that. You simply put the person in question on your ignore list.
Not in the alpha. Which is why there should be a little more decorum at this juncture.One of the commonly used words in many peoples definitions of griefing is "repeated"
The wonderful thing about Elite Dangerous is you can stop that. You simply put the person in question on your ignore list.
Slow clap for the mods.
Edited my post as your "redacted" makes it look 1000x worse than it was.
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You're right KINGSTON; After seeing Noctivagus post, I pretty much turned agressively negative. My experience with Eve influenced much of that.To the OP
I hope your wife gets better, sounds a crappy situation.
I don't agree with your comments about the play style of other users.
They weren't to know your personal situation.
You don't know their personal situation.
You can't expect people to play online games like you do or you'd like them to. If this is going to lead to upsetting you it's better to stay away.
They paid for the game just as much as you did and they can do as they please. As long as they're aren't cheating or hacking then it's fair game.
If FD want to curb any sort behaviour it's up to them to do not the players.
They gave us guns. Lots of guns.What happened guys? We all used to be so close.![]()
And some players are more into the giving than the receiving.They gave us guns. Lots of guns.![]()
I'm just so disappointed and frustrated to constantly hear people complaining about perceived griefing. I've played Alpha since the first day and I have never been 'griefed'. What this does seem to reveal is that people take this sort of thing way too seriously and are looking at it the wrong way. Given the demographic of many backers here I find the reaction to be quite startling.
I don't want to be overly confrontational, but its a game, why are you getting upset about it? Alpha testing is exactly that, when we also consider that in the full game there are a multitude of ways to avoid other people - even to the extreme of setting yourself up to play so you'll never see another player I can't help but think people have become so hysterical about having their ship blown up that it borders on being juvenile.
I fear this endless moaning and calling individuals out on the forums is going to result in the developers completely sanitising the game further than it already will be. Its Elite Dangerous, not Elite Stawberry Shortcake Land.
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