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Aeon Amadi
Maverick Conflict Solutions
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Posted - 2012.08.03 06:30:00 -
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A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight. |
Lurchasaurus
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
808
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Posted - 2012.08.03 06:33:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight.
lol ignore the fact that some of us truly enjoy video games and have fun simply talking about the good and bad times.... |
Aeon Amadi
Maverick Conflict Solutions
1003
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Posted - 2012.08.03 06:36:00 -
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Lurchasaurus wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight. lol ignore the fact that some of us truly enjoy video games and have fun simply talking about the good and bad times....
I value your opinions because I have been on the field with you constantly, Lurch - but talking about the good and bad times in a combat situation isn't necessary and diverts the attention to a non-sequential order of operation. |
Lurchasaurus
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
808
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Posted - 2012.08.03 06:42:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:I value your opinions because I have been on the field with you constantly, Lurch - but talking about the good and bad times in a combat situation isn't necessary and diverts the attention to a non-sequential order of operation.
Okay, that definitely draws a line in the mud......its one thing to pal around with guys on forums and ventrilo.....
What pisses me off to no end is guys spamming useless **** on the mics during a game. I played sports in college and am a pretty active dude so i get competitive and im not linked up on comms so i can hear somebody talking about useless info or saying, "Oh go, o god, oh god....damn it! he got me!"
edit: it seems i overlooked the part where you actually said you were talking about being on the battlefield. sorry for the mistake my dude, i should read before i post. |
Aeon Amadi
Maverick Conflict Solutions
1003
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Posted - 2012.08.03 06:44:00 -
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Lurchasaurus wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:I value your opinions because I have been on the field with you constantly, Lurch - but talking about the good and bad times in a combat situation isn't necessary and diverts the attention to a non-sequential order of operation. Okay, that definitely draws a line in the mud......its one thing to pal around with guys on forums and ventrilo..... What pisses me off to no end is guys spamming useless **** on the mics during a game. I played sports in college and am a pretty active dude so i get competitive and im not linked up on comms so i can hear somebody talking about useless info or saying, "Oh go, o god, oh god....damn it! he got me!" edit: it seems i overlooked the part where you actually said you were talking about being on the battlefield. sorry for the mistake my dude, i should read before i post.
Turtle Beach has a nifty little toggle on their microphone which allows me to mute the microphone until I need it.
It's interesting because it has this "on" and "off" switch with a colored light that tells me which one it's on.
The only reason I bring it up is because I think there's a significant amount of combatants that... Lack these capabilities. |
Lurchasaurus
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
808
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Posted - 2012.08.03 06:52:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:Lurchasaurus wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:I value your opinions because I have been on the field with you constantly, Lurch - but talking about the good and bad times in a combat situation isn't necessary and diverts the attention to a non-sequential order of operation. Okay, that definitely draws a line in the mud......its one thing to pal around with guys on forums and ventrilo..... What pisses me off to no end is guys spamming useless **** on the mics during a game. I played sports in college and am a pretty active dude so i get competitive and im not linked up on comms so i can hear somebody talking about useless info or saying, "Oh go, o god, oh god....damn it! he got me!" edit: it seems i overlooked the part where you actually said you were talking about being on the battlefield. sorry for the mistake my dude, i should read before i post. Turtle Beach has a nifty little toggle on their microphone which allows me to mute the microphone until I need it. It's interesting because it has this "on" and "off" switch with a colored light that tells me which one it's on. The only reason I bring it up is because I think there's a significant amount of combatants that... Lack these capabilities.
LOL i just use a phone bluetooth....WORKS FLAWLESSLY. It lets me mute it by pushing both volume buttons at the same time.
It also has a noise cancelling feature for crystal clear comms even during background noise(kind of a nice bluetooth my mom gave me since she can sync her phone to her car).
Too bad it doesnt cancel out the voices of 12 year old screaming kiddies.....worst background noise of all |
vermacht Doe
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Posted - 2012.08.03 07:11:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight.
Even though i agree the game is still in beta stages and occasionally they have a valid reason for what they post (about 1 put of 100 weapon complaint post) |
Rhadiem
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
496
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Posted - 2012.08.03 07:16:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight.
I turned off voice and am enjoying it a lot more. I invested in an expensive TB PX5 headset only to find a bunch of whining men taking over the whole comm and when I ask them to stop, they cuss me out. That this is beta and they have a right to bi** on in-game voice chat about it. That, mixed with immature people blasting music, awkward conversations being overheard, and people on mic doing nothing but sniffing, coughing, and rubbing their mic on their scruffy beard the whole time.. I had enough.
When we can mute, I'll be happy to join the good people again. |
Aeon Amadi
Maverick Conflict Solutions
1003
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Posted - 2012.08.03 07:22:00 -
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Rhadiem wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight. I turned off voice and am enjoying it a lot more. I invested in an expensive TB PX5 headset only to find a bunch of whining men taking over the whole comm and when I ask them to stop, they cuss me out. That this is beta and they have a right to bi** on in-game voice chat about it. That, mixed with immature people blasting music, awkward conversations being overheard, and people on mic doing nothing but sniffing, coughing, and rubbing their mic on their scruffy beard the whole time.. I had enough. When we can mute, I'll be happy to join the good people again.
Corporation comms will be the best option. A collaborative group of people who do not ***** for fear of being removed. |
Tak Kak
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Posted - 2012.08.03 07:29:00 -
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The sony mic is beautiful, you can mute your mic and shut the chatter, or not, when you want to alot easier than I have found with the turtle beach headsets. I think this whole community communication issue will pan out when it opens to the public and everyone has their place in the causal high sec battles and the slightly more intense Low sec ones. |
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Aeon Amadi
Maverick Conflict Solutions
1003
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Posted - 2012.08.03 07:34:00 -
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Tak Kak wrote:The sony mic is beautiful, you can mute your mic and shut the chatter, or not, when you want to alot easier than I have found with the turtle beach headsets. I think this whole community communication issue will pan out when it opens to the public and everyone has their place in the causal high sec battles and the slightly more intense Low sec ones.
It's more an issue of personality. This blame game as to the reason **** went wrong - it's not their fault they died. It's the weapon being over-powered. It's the dropsuit not being powerful enough. It's the spawn camping. It's the vehicles being too powerful. It's the other guy's fault for not covering you (when he was out of ammo). It's the dropship pilot's fault for not going down with his vehicle and bailing out the second it hit 0% armor.
Seriously, you know what makes me want to blow my ******* head off at the end of the night? It's not the glitches, bugs, game mechanics, or features.. It's the self-entitled community. |
Tak Kak
22
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Posted - 2012.08.03 07:59:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:Tak Kak wrote:The sony mic is beautiful, you can mute your mic and shut the chatter, or not, when you want to alot easier than I have found with the turtle beach headsets. I think this whole community communication issue will pan out when it opens to the public and everyone has their place in the causal high sec battles and the slightly more intense Low sec ones. It's more an issue of personality. This blame game as to the reason **** went wrong - it's not their fault they died. It's the weapon being over-powered. It's the dropsuit not being powerful enough. It's the spawn camping. It's the vehicles being too powerful. It's the other guy's fault for not covering you (when he was out of ammo). It's the dropship pilot's fault for not going down with his vehicle and bailing out the second it hit 0% armor. Seriously, you know what makes me want to blow my ******* head off at the end of the night? It's not the glitches, bugs, game mechanics, or features.. It's the self-entitled community.
Generally you get that with any community, maybe the Eve players were right about us console people....the way I see it you are getting alot of already established communities from other games that are so use to playing a certain way that they complain and try to force the game in a certain direction. I do hope again that once it opens to anyone that Dust will establish itself enough that the older communities will fade away and we will have alot less feeding to the unaccustomed peoples. I don't even need for this to be an FPS ,and all it's issues, to think of the promise of being involved in the Eve universe. |
Carilito
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
345
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Posted - 2012.08.03 08:05:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight.
Most people dont use headset or realize they can turn on the listen to chat function, so your kinda blowing your lid on human nature... and most of us are drunk so there is that. Im not defending anyone who follows "circle square mechanics" but people are idiots especially in groups and the Fps/halo/cod group is rather large so belligerence is to be expected. Your not going to change them either so just keep testing, drinking or both... whatever helps. |
Carilito
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
345
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Posted - 2012.08.03 08:11:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:Rhadiem wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:A lot less self-entitled idiots and a lot more team-based tactical minds.
Johnny Alpha couldn't help you because he didn't have the ammo - you didn't like his weapon. You died because he couldn't reload fast enough. He doesn't field your suit, your modules, your equipment, or your gun. It's his fault the battle was lost.
This way of thinking doesn't make sense and you should probably re-evaluate your life if you're too self-absorbed to realize that your death is meaningless to the rest of the game's community. We do not care if you died, how you died, why you died, or what could have been done to avoid your death. You are a blight on the society that is gamer's and your mentality should be stamped out, replaced with a more controlled thinking.
Your experiences are meaningless as well. What happened in game 'x' is nothing on this battlefield. You are skillful in a completely different field, as is everyone else. Beyond your own satisfaction your method of play is worthless - if everyone were like you than we would all die in the same silly manner. What matters in this game is the combat and nothing more. How it is won is dictated by abolition of emotion and commitment to focus.
Dumb down your emotional response, inhibitions, and hesitations. Otherwise you're worthless in a firefight. I turned off voice and am enjoying it a lot more. I invested in an expensive TB PX5 headset only to find a bunch of whining men taking over the whole comm and when I ask them to stop, they cuss me out. That this is beta and they have a right to bi** on in-game voice chat about it. That, mixed with immature people blasting music, awkward conversations being overheard, and people on mic doing nothing but sniffing, coughing, and rubbing their mic on their scruffy beard the whole time.. I had enough. When we can mute, I'll be happy to join the good people again. Corporation comms will be the best option. A collaborative group of people who do not ***** for fear of being removed.
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