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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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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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