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  1. 2 hours ago, Bill Z Bubba said:

    I'm old! I yell at clouds! I'm resistant to change! I miss having an onion on my belt! My gaming rig's motherboard is dead and the replacement is stuck at some port! I moved my 1080 to a freakin precision server just so I could log in! I'm getting 24FPS in Cimerora proper on a good day! Dogs and cats are LITERALLY living together in my new house which was built in freaking 1898!

     

    This is going in the BillZ Hall of Fame. 

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  2. Driving a car and playing a video game are...not the same thing. If I literally have no idea how cars work, putting me inside one isn't going to help me. I wouldn't be able to start it (or even know that "starting it" is a thing), let alone pilot it; assuming we'll go all the way with this clunky-ass metaphor.

     

    Yes, play in the game! Learn new things! I learn something new or unusual about this place every single day. 

     

    I suppose I just miss actual guides, descriptions of powers and how they feel to be wielded, rather than 0.5% MOAR DEF FOR MAX DMG WIN INCARNATE SMASH regardless of intention.

     

    If the message anyone gets from what I'm saying is "play exactly how I want you to and no other way" that couldn't be further from the truth. It just seems, if I were new to the game and interacting with the community at all, it reads to me that login -> copy someone else's build -> profit (whatever profit even means) is the only way to feel "successful" at City of Heroes, and I think we can all rally around the idea that it's not.

    To add another clunky metaphor: I won't tell you how to use your charcoal grill but if you're trying to use it in your garage with the door closed I might knock on it to tell you it's a bad idea.

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  3. 3 hours ago, ZemX said:

     

    Not wanting to put in the work at work is lazy.  This is a video game.  A leisure activity. How much effort anyone is willing to put into this is up to them and is, really, none of your business.   If no one was willing to help then they'd either quit or do the work themselves.  But as people ARE willing to help them, even if that's not YOU, then why not?

     

    Have you thought about choosing not to be upset by it?

     

    I in fact have thought about it! Thank you so much for such an obvious and well-intentioned solution. 

     

    I decided to continue to be upset about it and make a thread on the forum with the knowledge that I'd have a lively discussion...like I already said. It upsets me. It always will. If new folks understand how the game works, how their characters work, I believe they are more likely to stick around. More likely to share the game with others. More likely to become awesome members of the community. 

  4. I feel like enemies *period* run specifically more and for longer durations because of being debuffed. Rommy pulling his best mountain goat act and parkouring all over the courtyard is, to me, a hell of a lot more entertaining and dynamic than a tank-n-spank experience. Feel like this is a taxonomical branch of the knockback naysayers family tbh 😛

     

    Call it the difference between a $4 pizza buffet and wood-fired Neopolitan-style. 

     

    If that type of experience bugs ya, bring your immobing friends or just embrace the chase. 

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  5. @ZemX I bring up the point specifically for new players or folks who have never played a specific AT or powerset. It comes off as lazy (to me) to beg for a build on something that you have no idea how to play. Behind the scenes, if somebody grabs an available build? Sure, knock yourself out. Making a post or discord message like "never played a blaster fire/fire build plz" pisses me off. 

  6. 31 minutes ago, DoctorDitko said:

    Agreed, and Aurora Girl already said it, but communication does require a receiver to function. I can only suggest taking a page from journalists, don't bury your lede:

     

    KILL 'EM ALL, let Pluto sort 'em out: XP massacre ITF forming, pst!

     

    MERCURY IN THE DUST: Fastest ITF possible breaking records now, pst!

     

    (At least either should net you players with a sense of humor, always a good thing.)

     

    As a journalist, I support this message. 

     

    EDIT: Bonus props for spelling "lede" correctly! 

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  7. This has brought up a good point I hadn't considered: guides as written now aren't really like guides as they once were. 

     

    Instead of descriptions of powers and their uses (every spawn as well as situationally), maybe the trend has become a simple build post with no context or explanation of *why*.

  8. 1 minute ago, Bill Z Bubba said:

     

    If only it were true, Doc. Last time I decided to broadcast and lead a team for an ITF, I specifically stated over and over that it was a max diff kill most run. Halfway through the first mission the whining that it was too hard and taking too long started. Two folks dropped. Others wanted the difficulty dropped. Too many folks don't read or understand or care what's being requested.

     

    A truism in all walks of life: no matter how big you make your sign, a not-i consequential amount of people will choose to ignore it. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, UltraAlt said:

     

    The people that find this offensive are the culprits of like thinking.

    They aren't joining teams to be part of team. They are joining a team to show-off or be a disruption.

     

    They aren't recruiting for team and then trying to run away from their teammates.

    They are joining a team to show-off or be a disruption.

     

    Any more like villains that want to step forward and be put on ignore?

    Because that is what you are to me. You are villains that are trying to disrupt teams that other people have assembled.

    I don't have time for your obnoxious behavior.

    Step up, vile ones.

    You know you don't want to game with me either.

    Let us be done with this so we can all move on.

    (I bet a majority of those who do are already on ignore. There are far more cool people in THE CITY that want to game with each other rather than to be obnoxious to other players).

     

    Reeeeeeally getting strong TDE here. 

  10. On PUGs, if I'm leading... somebody wants to go Leeeeroy? Let 'em. Either they can handle themselves, or they can't. If they can, and for whatever reason I don't want them speeding/stealthing/etc, as lead it's my responsibility to say so. 

     

    If they can't? They'll get waxed and either learn to stay with the murderball or quit the team. Either way is a win in my book. As in most of human existence, communication is key. 

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  11. 1 hour ago, Bill Z Bubba said:

    Huh. Whenever my SG wants me to stop running off on my own or aggroing every spawn in sight they just ask and I do. Mostly.

    OTOH, they just as often tell me to go kill shit until there's no more red boxes to target.

    As others stated, communication helps.

     

    You misspelled "They know I'm a cruelly efficient murder machine and to attempt any semblance of control would be futile" wrong. 

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  12. 18 minutes ago, Nemu said:

    What concerns/saddens me is that 

    1 - there are a lot of new players that post that go straight to begging

    2 - they are getting fed some really shitty builds and they are none the wiser

     

    This is the impetus for me to get this thread started. I think the problem becomes that new players come, in see build posts and assume that’s just how you play the game and don’t learn how the powers actually work in practice.  Don’t see how they actually work in teams or solo or against different mobs and don’t understand what the builds are even doing; they just assume it’s like wow where each thing just has a static value.

     

    I’m more of a play a little bit, learn the lingo, then figure out what you’re trying to build for.  If you don’t wanna mess with mids, just say hey I don’t wanna mess with mids; here’s what I want to build, for here’s what I’m playing, where should I go? If they don’t wanna use mids that’s fine but don’t just copy a build, use it, and then bitch about how you can’t play or how the game is hard. 

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  13. (Author's Note: This is purely for discussion, because it annoys me, and I'm looking for lively discourse.)

     

    Rather than unabashedly asking for a completed build someone else spent their valuable time to create (which may or may not have your goals/concept/etc in mind), why not do it yourself? At least give it a shot first, then throw it up to be dissected civilly and have a back and forth on those goals and how to best fit them in. 

     

    Conversely, if you don't even know where to begin, take your idea and ask for direction or something...give a man a build, set him on fire, ad nauseum. 

     

    *Calling all "don't tell me how to have fun" folks!*

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  14. On 9/24/2021 at 12:08 PM, Hedgefund said:

    I use what Mids actually calls a "shopping list".

     

    You can find it at window>recipe viewer

     

    Click the "Include Recipes" box then "To Clipboard" then paste to text file.  I always just ignore the bottom part which has the salvage, since I tend to buy attuned.

     

    I find this helpful because it gives you a count, "4 x LOTG Def/End" for example.

     

    Absolutely game changer. 

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