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Posted: 2007-04-11 19:40
by Makee
ub3rxn00b wrote:No thanks, I don't play this game to babysit. It took me one day to figure this game out, and I didn't have anyone guiding me.
him_j wrote:yh uber is right i played for about 30 mins and i got the hango of it prety quickly. But the thing is that some new players dont have such a high learning curve and takes longer to understand the basi of PR.
I think no one is here to babysit anyone, I am in PR for almost a year and all I want from it, is pure fun, trough teamwork and good game.
A lot of people here, as you can well see, is complaining about how noobs ruins their game, and only way to resolve this little problem is that what I explained in first post.
You maybe are fast learners, but I think that, if you stay in PR for few more months, you will see then how many things there are that you don't know now.
For example, you will learn someday how not to spam threads with double posts.
P.S.
Can anyone maybe move this thread to suitable place (Tales from PR frontlines). Thanks.
Posted: 2007-04-12 03:45
by Promagnum
Heh, this is good. However quite useless when newbies refuse to listen to seasoned players and spend all of Muttrah City trying to get off the boat.
Other then that I have no problem with new players trying to get into the game that want to play as a team, or giving advice for that matter.
Posted: 2007-04-12 04:49
by charliegrs
i really wish i hadnt started the "can someone tell the noobs this isnt project vanilla" thread. i never intended for it to be what it became

Posted: 2007-04-12 08:21
by Outlawz7
Delicant stuff will turn into a flame war instantly....
Its almost like, as you would go out on the street and scream "Allah Akbar" and "Jihad". You'd get yourself shamed in front of the community, and the cops would put you in jail, not to mention the political incident arising from it....because it s a DELICANT topic these days...
Posted: 2007-04-12 08:25
by Dylan
charliegrs wrote:i really wish i hadnt started the "can someone tell the noobs this isnt project vanilla" thread. i never intended for it to be what it became
Don't worry. You weren't the one who got it locked, thus, its not your fault. But lets keep it on topic, and flame free in here. Keep it civil.
Posted: 2007-04-12 08:39
by DirtyRat
I think a map guide might also help, as some of the maps play vastly different, so it might be useful to have some basic details in there as to what new players should do.
Posted: 2007-04-12 19:05
by Hx.Clavdivs
If I find a "noob" squad I usually jump right in. Why? Because I am a ***. So, you are a good squadleader? Let's see about that, shall we?
And you never know. You might ask that one dumb question that you never dared to ask before and learn something.
Posted: 2007-04-12 19:12
by him_j
im setting up training days for noobs
Posted: 2007-04-12 22:44
by Altimaden
Makee wrote:Now, it would be a perfect time to commend your SL for doing wright things, believe me this is very important, don't ever forget to praise SL for every little good thing that he is doing!
LOL its like positive reinforcement when training your dog or teaching a toddler or something!
most encounters i've had with n00bs all turned out fine. teach them the ropes, they get the hang of it quite quickly and have a blast seriously i dont know what all the fuss is about. most people just wanna play a good round...