Frontline Macro Leadership
Hello,
I'm Naes Aeraki and I'm a part of the Siren server on the Aether Data Center
I wanted to voice my concerns about reporting for leadership in Frontlines. Specifically the reportable use of macros and sound effects to coordinate groups in Frontlines.
In the game mode Frontlines I play as a Field Commander. I lead a dedicated Frontlines Discord with over 300 active players. I use text macros with sound effects to alert players on how to move on the map. I can assure you that all of my members agree that this is the most effective approach to lead and win games. In a game mode where large army cohesion is the deciding factor for victory and everyone must be on the same page for good plays and decisions, the most effective way to do that is to make use of text macros with sound effects.
However, I've been thrown into the Gaol for a caution and a warning for my macros. My reporters, most of whom are non-PvP'ers, have claimed that my macros are spam, disruptive, and malicious. GM Drazilenoteb was sympathetic of this, but unfortunately the policy right now for macro usage and gameplay is strict and there's no room for nuance or alibi. With this being my last warning before a suspension would take place, I want to voice my suggestion to Square Enix and really hope that they consider this as a gameplay function moving forward.
Currently there is a conflict of interest between hardcore Frontline players like myself and casual players who are farming currency for PvE.
My proposal is that at there be an option to immediately mute party sound effects or other players. This system is available in League of Legends and alleviates the conflict of interest by giving players the choice to listen to calls or completely ignore/remove them from the chat. The allows PvE/causal players to enjoy their game without hearing annoying sound effects or command macros, while also allowing PvP players to coordinate their efforts without annoying PvE/casual players.
I would really appreciate if someone from Square Enix could look into this. I'm really passionate about Frontlines and its a PvP game mode I believe has so much untapped potential. However, if players like myself are banned for the sake of appeasing players who do not take this mode serious really, hurts the game mode's growth.
Again thank you for reading and I really hope that this post is taken into consideration for the future of Frontlines.
Agreeing with Frontlines leadership
I'm Reisha Lizha of Cactuar and I'm also apart of Aether. I fully agree with this post and I personally have experience for leading groups in Frontlines as well, and typically average about 70% - 75% win rate per week, often times not going in as a party. I do use directional macros that also have sound effects to them. There are currently at least four different premades as well as numerous people not associated with any Frontlines groups who all use macros with both sound effects and pop them once or twice to coordinate the entire team to go to certain points. About 80% of the people from my friend's list in game I met through PvP, leading.
I get far more compliments and people thanking me for either leading a team to victory or even attempting to get us a victory with close matches than I do people who complain. Often the ones who complain are the people running off by themselves and racking up five - ten deaths with the intent to feed which is also malicious. Can I start reporting every single player who appears to be throwing matches by feeding the other team and will the Square Enix team take action upon these players? Probably not, because you have no way of knowing that was their intent. But the reality is, the people complaining are legitimately throwing matches and trying to be disruptive with their own actions as well. They often move markers like A, B, C solely to make the team more disorganized.
I'd consider a large majority of reports against ANY Frontlines leaders to be 100% malicious in their own rights. What they're doing also disrupts and ruins the enjoyment for others.If these are a small number of reports coming in against people like us who have nothing but good intentions of trying to help you, the average player, win a match compared to the other 20 people in your team than there's different issues. In the past seven days I've lead numerous groups, and I've only had ten people complain about the sound effects of my macros. I've personally been ON A TEAM with 3,000 people in the past week being in about 120 - 130 Frontline matches. Using the math of 23 players times the 130 matches equals 2990 players just on my team. Please, factor in the amount of people we're playing with versus the amount of complaints received as this greatly skews the results of these complaints. Going by my own numbers, even if I double the amount of complaints I received by other players, 0.006% of them complained. Even if I had 100 complaints, which I certainly did not, that's 0.03% of players who complained.
As someone who currently lives in Frontlines, he is not a disruptive player nor is anyone else who's attempting to lead groups. We are trying our best to help average players stay organized as opposed to getting beaten into the dirt by people doing the exact same thing. I assure you, most people agree with the use of these macros and you're letting a very, very small majority of malicious players ruin coordination and teamwork.