I would disagree entirely, I see it quite literally every time I play with a few exceptions. I've seen everything from new players being ignored to outright letting them be killed or captured without an attempt to assist.Westhybrid wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 02:36I've never seen a group of people who buddy up ever once completely freeze out a new player who didn't know what they were doing. If someone has a question in LOOC, someone will give them their answer.
That said, personal opinion, no one's obligated to hold the hand of people playing the server for the first time. There's a reason Mentors exist, and it's not to play secretary to the Mod-team's ahelps.
If players are acting hostile to newcomers, that's not the squad preference system corrupting their good nature; they're just assholes.
No one is obligated to hold anyone's hand but from personal experience and anecdotal evidence from other players, the community aspect of the game is kinda going down the shitter with the sheer amount of meta-cliques. It has nothing to do with the squad system but it's removal does make these cases more prominent and noticeable to the moderators. At least it's solid data from which to base a response from.
BillyBoBBizWorth wrote: ↑06 Jul 2018, 02:36Well sorry to break it to ya pal, but thats how some people play the game, im one of them.
I want to shoot shit, not RP.
The RP that does exist however is from the band of regular players that do create a atmosphere,which i notice whether i want to or not.
So this is actually targeting them players, not me, as i already just stated, i wont be going about it really any differently.Almost unaffected.
Again I would disagree, This test will highlight the full extent of the problem making it more noticeable to moderators and players alike.
Obviously you play the game the way you want to, not disputing that or wanting to restrict anyone but I do believe that some kind of response to the issue is warranted.