According to the SDC discord chat, many would like to chat but are banned from the forums. They'll happily chat about it on Reddit if you want to create a post for research?
Sure. Let's give that a go.
According to the SDC discord chat, many would like to chat but are banned from the forums. They'll happily chat about it on Reddit if you want to create a post for research?
I can't quite fathom why people define themselves in little pigeon holes..
That's an awesome story! Science Fiction is wonderful, because it always manages to highlight elements of the human condition.
I agree, PvP and more specifically player-killers have gained a bad rep. Some of it undeserved. Frontier haven't helped this at all...and actually encouraged it with many contradictions both in game-play and marketing.
I understand that player-killers would get upset at all of this nonsense pointed at them. It makes sense that they would feel this way.
Yes, there are players out there that are undoubtedly misunderstood. Personally I feel exploration is vastly misunderstood in the game, most especially by Frontier. Trading is also misunderstood, all it really is it hauling.
I agree PvPers are misunderstood, I also agree they are made out to be the bogeyman. You are quite right, that when no options are left, some people enjoy being misunderstood and play the part. But I don't think you really addressed the issue I raised: I'd love to hear explained specifically what certain players enjoy about interdicting a target that is unwilling and unable to defend themselves? I'm not talking about general PvP here - because I totally understand PvP among players that are up for the task...it's fun, engaging, it's a rush...and it's competitive. I'm not talking about the person playing in open and willingly taking the interdiction and destruction. I'm also not talking about the notion of a cut-throat galaxy - we know the game is a dangerous place, and well it should be, but this still doesn't explain the point I raised. What I am talking about is the thought and emotional process going on in the aggressors mind. What specifically do they enjoy about attacking a target that clearly doesn't want to be attacked, and is unable or incapable of defending themselves? No one - as yet - has actually explained that beyond the "they do it for laughs" or "it's a power trip". Surely there's more to it than that, right?
I've heard this before, and it doesn't explain much.But ganking around say the xenohendge site or the Barnicles are just because they can.
There is a 3rd reason - revenge.
I know for a fact, that some people are making KOS lists from the forum users that disagree with them when it comes to various aspects of Elite, mainly PVP/PK/ganking/griefing - and them hunt them around.
I'd say not.
Person buys game. Plays game. Gets bored of game. Person finds fun in the game they've bought by killing people that don't want to be killed or pulling wings off bugs (ganking newbies).
I don't think there's anything more to it than that really. They're playing the game the way they want to within the rules of the game, if FD want a their game to be played a certain way then it it's up to them to develop it thusly. If some people take exception to that then there's options in solo and PGs.
Sure if you dig down there might be some other psychological reason why they do the things they do but you could also say the same of the people that are up in arms about people shooting other people in a game that allows shooting other people because that's not the way they want the game to be played (e.g. If they feel the need to control the actions that aren't against the rules of the game of other people in a video game then they've probably got some problems too).
Ok - so I want to talk about this subject in a video. I want the video to be balanced - although I would never claim to be unbiased, because after all who is really and truly unbiased - but I can try my best to make it balanced). There are a ton of points of view, but the one I have trouble wrapping my head around is the player that travels all the way out to the alien ruins simply to shoot at an someone on the scene. What do they get out of this?
Do I simply cover this play-style as "the players alter-ego"? I'm reluctant to do that, because that line of reasoning can be used to justify anything...
If the answer is "I just like to shoot crap and make it explode - and it's more fun if it's a player". Then I can totally accept that. I don't have a problem with the reasons - so long as they are upfront and honest.![]()
I'd say not.
Person buys game. Plays game. Gets bored of game. Person finds fun in the game they've bought by killing people that don't want to be killed or pulling wings off bugs (ganking newbies).
I don't think there's anything more to it than that really. They're playing the game the way they want to within the rules of the game, if FD want a their game to be played a certain way then it it's up to them to develop it thusly. If some people take exception to that then there's options in solo and PGs.
Sure if you dig down there might be some other psychological reason why they do the things they do but you could also say the same of the people that are up in arms about people shooting other people in a game that allows shooting other people because that's not the way they want the game to be played (e.g. If they feel the need to control the actions that aren't against the rules of the game of other people in a video game then they've probably got some problems too).
According to the SDC discord chat, many would like to chat but are banned from the forums. They'll happily chat about it on Reddit if you want to create a post for research?
So we have all now come to the shocking conclusion that this whole 'story' was blown up simply for a minority to push their agenda in the interest of their own play style?![]()
I am sure there are some who woudl appreciate it... BUT you seem to be failing to accept that some just want to PwP and have no interest in PvP, and their skills or not have nowt to do with it.I will say this though, I have considered several times in creating some guides on 'how to get gud', but given the general hostility why should I help others to get better? Being a decent pilot for ED is in everyones reach, I could give all my skills and tricks but I don't feel inclined to do so with the present vibe.
I'd say not.
Person buys game. Plays game. Gets bored of game. Person finds fun in the game they've bought by killing people that don't want to be killed or pulling wings off bugs (ganking newbies).
I don't think there's anything more to it than that really. They're playing the game the way they want to within the rules of the game, if FD want a their game to be played a certain way then it it's up to them to develop it thusly. If some people take exception to that then there's options in solo and PGs.
Sure if you dig down there might be some other psychological reason why they do the things they do but you could also say the same of the people that are up in arms about people shooting other people in a game that allows shooting other people because that's not the way they want the game to be played (e.g. If they feel the need to control the actions that aren't against the rules of the game of other people in a video game then they've probably got some problems too).
Ok - so I want to talk about this subject in a video. I want the video to be balanced - although I would never claim to be unbiased, because after all who is really and truly unbiased - but I can try my best to make it balanced). There are a ton of points of view, but the one I have trouble wrapping my head around is the player that travels all the way out to the alien ruins simply to shoot at an someone on the scene. What do they get out of this?
Do I simply cover this play-style as "the players alter-ego"? I'm reluctant to do that, because that line of reasoning can be used to justify anything...
If the answer is "I just like to shoot crap and make it explode - and it's more fun if it's a player". Then I can totally accept that. I don't have a problem with the reasons - so long as they are upfront and honest.![]()
Yeah, make sure you read the follow on stories linked in the rest of that reddit thread.. Most amusing.
I actually quite like exploring, I wish it was better and more involved. Trading isn't something that floats my boat because its not trading, its spacetrucking. If we had a dynamic palyer driven economy then it would be way more interesting.
As for killing these defenceless types I can't say I find it rewarding much at all. I've done it a little bit in the past and on occasion out of mischief I will pwn a few players. Still, I feel a bit bad for doing it and I am not prolific in that area. I asked support to tell me how many players I had nailed the other day and the number was 444. I don't pwn noobs in Eravate for example and I much prefer a good battle where I fight a player who is able to fight back. Despite all of this I have had my fair share of abuse over the years.. Its why at times I side with the most egregious, I know many of the most hated and I quite like them. I spent a bit of time with SDC for example, had a lot of fun and laughs, I left and now we are at odds.. But for me them being my 'enemy' only makes the game more interesting and challenging.
I will say this though, I have considered several times in creating some guides on 'how to get gud', but given the general hostility why should I help others to get better? Being a decent pilot for ED is in everyones reach, I could give all my skills and tricks but I don't feel inclined to do so with the present vibe.
I agree, the problem however is not the game, if we keep adapting the game to avoid issues with those that want to cause issues, the game will slowly but surely grind to a halt as MANY other games have before.I don't think this is the intention that fd had, but it is the result. Until C&P can be worked out I think the Block option should block players from being instanced together. I do wonder if this would result in SDC members being wholly isolated after a while. Either way, I'm pretty sure it wold calm a lot of issues down fast. It is also a very simple fix and would likely take longer for them to pass it through their channels and agree upon than it would take to implement.
Sure. Let's give that a go.![]()
This reply is the one that makes the most sense so far. I certainly have no interest in getting into the deep psychology of it all. A trade might enjoy trading because they like the long hauls, or the slow accumulation of money...for each individual there's probably an entire thought process to that. But really it's the surface layer of that thought process that is the most interesting and the most useful because it offers opportunity to create gameplay.
Players like to shoot other players is a reasonable line. But it's not more reasonable than people getting annoyed at being shot at for no reason.
Yes, the ball is in Frontier's court. It's been there since 2012, and Frontier haven't done fair by anyone on any of the side on this issue. Including those that just like to shoot stuff for fun.
Frontier have admitted they are at fault and not following proper process.
I don't think there's any way to wriggle out of this one I'm afraid.