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A gazillion spectators put people off playing small games

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5/13/2016 7:55:46 AMunknownrankShaman before revert after revert
5/13/2016 7:18:06 AMunknownrankShaman before revert after revert
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1 [quote]The new player joins the friday night clustterfuck party. (I sad already enough everybody should know what i will write now) 1 [quote]The new player joins the friday night clustterfuck party. (I sad already enough everybody should know what i will write now)
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3 He will see everybody flaming or blaming other people,[/quote] 3 He will see everybody flaming or blaming other people,[/quote]
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5 Offenders are limited to a handful ( @Firepluk, @Corvus_Corax, etc) players who will also play small teams. Also shame on you for overgeneralizing. 5 Offenders are limited to a handful ( @Firepluk, @Corvus_Corax, etc) players who will also play small teams. Also shame on you for overgeneralizing.
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7 [quote] he want learn to play proper/ will stay a bad player for years.[/quote] 7 [quote] he want learn to play proper/ will stay a bad player for years.[/quote]
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9 You're making it sound like their life revolves around learning to play properly. I don't know about you but when I first started playing I didn't even play multiplayer. It was with friends... with chickens / CAI. I didn't care one bit about learning to play properly. Even when I was invited to join MP. 9 You're making it sound like their life revolves around learning to play properly. I don't know about you but when I first started playing I didn't even play multiplayer. It was with friends... with chickens / CAI. I didn't care one bit about learning to play properly. Even when I was invited to join MP.
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11 Also: not everyone will stay a 'bad' player for years. People learn at different speeds. 11 Also: not everyone will stay a 'bad' player for years. People learn at different speeds.
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14 So tell me is that a bether start? 14 So tell me is that a bether start?
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17 There isn't any "good" starting point. There is a bad one though: chickens. Every other one can be used to learn in roughly the same way. 17 There isn't [s]any "good"[/s] a best starting point. There is a bad one though: chickens. Every other one can be used to learn in roughly the same way. Edit: Misworded. Meant to mean that big teams, small teams and 1v1 are pretty much equal entry points almost.
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20 [quote]In small games, when there are some friendly players, they often try to help to the newbie and he will have much more fun and also a person that he can talk to the next times.[/quote] 20 [quote]In small games, when there are some friendly players, they often try to help to the newbie and he will have much more fun and also a person that he can talk to the next times.[/quote]
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22 There are a lot of friendly players in general. They don't all clutter in small teams. In fact, small teams is often less forgiving of newbies. Also: fun is subjective. Not everyone will find it more fun. In addition, the same can be said for big teams and 1v1. 22 There are a lot of friendly players in general. They don't all clutter in small teams. In fact, small teams is often less forgiving of newbies. Also: fun is subjective. Not everyone will find it more fun. In addition, the same can be said for big teams and 1v1.
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24 [quote]Of course, some people seems to be affraid to join a 2 vs 2 game, because they have fear they could fail... [/quote] 24 [quote]Of course, some people seems to be affraid to join a 2 vs 2 game, because they have fear they could fail... [/quote]
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26 And how do you know this? A lot of people prefer big teams [u]sometimes[/u] because it's more relaxed and you have less responsibility than in a smaller game. 26 And how do you know this? A lot of people prefer big teams [u]sometimes[/u] because it's more relaxed and you have less responsibility than in a smaller game.