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A.
Both
newbies
and
veterans
play
for
fun.
When
newbies
play
teams
without
taking
advice
from
veterans,
it
ruins
the
fun
for
veterans
because
the
team
loses.
When
newbies
first
experience
of
game
is
just
doing
what
everyone
says
instead
of
exploring
options,
it
ruins
fun
for
newbies.
There
is
no
commonly
held
understanding
of
how
much
advice-giving
is
appropriate.
Newbies
respond
by
leaving
because
they
are
uninvested
in
game.
Veterans
respond
by
raging
because
they
are
heavily
invested
in
game.
Discussion
of
this
problem
has
been
fierce,
mostly
involves
blaming,
and
has
yielded
no
agreed
solutions
so
far.
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A.
Both
newbies
and
veterans
play
for
fun.
When
newbies
play
teams
without
taking
advice
from
veterans,
it
ruins
the
fun
for
veterans
because
the
team
loses.
When
newbies
first
experience
of
game
is
just
doing
what
everyone
says
instead
of
exploring
options,
it
ruins
fun
for
newbies.
There
is
no
commonly
held
understanding
of
how
much
advice-giving
is
appropriate.
Veterans
respond
by
raging
because
they
are
heavily
invested
in
game.
Newbies
respond
by
leaving
because
they
are
uninvested
in
game.
Community
stays
small
as
result,
magnifying
problem.
Discussion
of
this
problem
has
been
fierce,
mostly
involves
two-way
blaming,
and
has
yielded
no
agreed
solutions
so
far.
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