Ian Phillips
Volunteer Moderator
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Thanks for the lovely reasoned response - always happy as long as people are actually thinking and considering, not just excusing
TBH I don't think there's any system ever that can't be abused, you just have to have a policy on what to do when it gets abused. This type of player will lie/cheat in any way he can to do what they want - abusing the game mechanics is part of the game to them. Keeping track of their behaviour might be key - it must be relatively simple to track whether someone is killing all players or a mix of NPC's and players, and indeed relative rankings. Someone gets accused of abusive play and harassment - their log gets checked - oh look 99% players and 80% lower ranking ones.... a stern warning then ban them to Solo mode if they continue.
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So the title is communicating that this is "Elite" from the time period after which the Pilots Federation opened its Elite Pilot Federation to pilots of "Dangerous"?
Does that mean that I can access Shinrarta Dezhra from the Dangerous rank?
Yeah the ranking is a little broken in that respect. We're past running on sheer number of kills/money these days, much more analysis can be done relatively easily - shot accuracy, speed of kill, dealing with countermeasures or multiple targets, learning to use subsystems - but would people care enough for it to be worth the dev time?
Though as you say it makes no difference to people's actual skills. I get a little bit of glee in my mostly harmless rating... it's not true at all, I just only kill if I have to.
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Derogatory is defined as showing a critical or disrespectful attitude, insulting some one or people. Calling a group or a person care bear/s is not derogatory. A good example of PC going insane.
ok, i wrote a load, page timed me out, lost everything i wrote, stuff the suggestions etc,
Noting the above post and its quote .. sorry yes, carebear is derogatory, along with noob etc, just because im not a bloodthirsty manical who doesnt pvp all the time doesnt mean im a carebear, its like having long hair and being called a hippie, its derogatory.
The elite community has gone downhill recently, hatred incited by streamers, and a lot of this is because of the differentiation between players and npc's in the game, if players and npc's all showed the same blips on scanners, and all had cmdr prefix, or no prefix at all, npc pirates are kill on sight and take the cargo, so players are thinking thats elite piracy, some players do actually roleplay piracy more along historical piracy, but because of npc attitudes, if its not system authorities its npc's trying to kill you.
The community from what i see is becoming a warzone where the posters view is right, everyone else is wrong, even if thier views are the same, just worded differently there ends up being an argument about it.
Personally i took a few weeks to move house, and came back to streamers and thier fans bickering between eachother, playerfactions are some of the cause, playerfactions in game are groups of players who group under 1 name, that has a representative group of npc's with the same name, they are not actually part of eachothers organisations, so the whole playerfactions idea is basically a lie. In thier devotion to thier faction players have been killing on sight when theres a war and other things alike, other factions whos representatives in the npc's were not in a war state have seen themselves as being griefed, not actually as allies to a state at war. As per usual when players of any game get together they dont all work in a unit, some go off do thier own thing. Now some of these edge groups are doing stuff that brings the name of a faction into disrepute, unfortunately, if a leader member of a faction is deemed to be above all that by her fanbase, other streamers who stream under thier banner are seen as the same, above the ability to commit wrong actions. The fans of these streamers then wander out into other streams, and start with comments about "oh you mean (insert faction), set of griefers and gankers, they should all be banned" or advice to "combat log, it hacks them off" sorry about the language, i am actually quoting things in various chats i have seen said by multiple people, some of which are not even players of the game.
FDevs community leaders really need to interract with community representatives a bit more to try and find out why the community has turned into a toxic cesspit. When saying hi on something like steam chat or skype is now getting to a point where noone wants to speak because you watch XYZ streamer whoflies with XYZ faction, its getting beyond a joke.
Worst point is, some of this may not even be by fans of the game, some of the people who are levelling reports about players and thier actions are people who have voiced no interest in the game, they just wanted to watch something, then when you look in thier twitch accounts they have been playing other space games, and have funded other space games. these people might just be wanting to look out for thier investment, but most people are waiting for all the space games to be released, over than forcing the whole community into 1 single game
edit - 6 attempts to post this thing in the end .... good job on the forums with the time limits etc
The major source of conflict in the community is between those who want the game played in Open and those who wish to play in solo/pg, between those who want to play the game in a dynanmic, emergent, and spontaneous manner and those who wish to be anti social and play segregated. Its always been the case but ultimately the responsibility here sits with FD. It is their system by design and its problematic.
With that said historically I think you'll find that much of the hate, anger and spite has come from the PvE collective. I have simply lost count of the number of threads crying griefer and using pejorative terms to label one style of play. That by the way is apparently acceptable on this board. So there is a deep sense of injustice felt because I think its fair to say the narrative allowed here is biased to a certain extent.
Over time I think people got sick to death of being maligned and negatively characterised and have started to argue back. Its somewhat amusing to me that after being called all the names under the sun players who like a bit of PvP get instantly hammered if they counter 'griefer' with 'carebear'. Believe me there are a lot worse terms that could be used.
I'd be more than happy to not use pejorative terms myself and I'll do that the moment I stop hearing people wail about 'griefers'. Needless to say I won't hold my breath.
As for the community I think in general despite the conflict its not a bad one. Particuarly demonstrated in the way almost everyone jumps to help out new players and offer advice. So its not the picture you paint and my advice in general would be for people to chill out a little, and lighten up over these percieved offenses. At the end of the day its just a bit of fun. So what if a few people have their ships blown up. Its not the end of the world in a galaxy set against a backdrop of raw anarchy and power plays, is it?![]()
Fixed that for you. Which is the fundamental problem. I'm not sure hunting human players down was the idea behind letting folk know the difference but to allow more social interaction - to use the chat because you know it's not an NPCAs for the namecalling that takes place, people always seem to get up in arms when someone is called a carebear but they fail to realize that when you kill otherplayersCMDRS for fun in a game that openly advertised that as an occupation, you receive plenty of name calling from others and most people don't go about complaining.