By the way, do mentors who have a "bad day" think that there may be a person with disabilities on the other side of the screen?


By the way, do mentors who have a "bad day" think that there may be a person with disabilities on the other side of the screen?
By the way, do sprouts who have a "bad day" think that there may be a mentor with disabilities on the other side of the screen? Strange how some people so far have used this as a reason to attack mentors and their actions, but the opposite hasn't been rarely mentioned. ._. There are two sides to every coin, making assumptions on either side is not the way to solve that. Every situation has its own circumstances, the large amount of generalizations going on in this thread has been...disheartening.


I can’t speak for all the sprouts, but as a person who has friends with disabilities and had co-players with disabilities in the raid team (in the previous game), I can say about myself, yes, I think about such players. And I know that every "idiot" can hurt such a person.By the way, do sprouts who have a "bad day" think that there may be a mentor with disabilities on the other side of the screen? Strange how some people so far have used this as a reason to attack mentors and their actions, but the opposite hasn't been rarely mentioned. ._. There are two sides to every coin, making assumptions on either side is not the way to solve that. Every situation has its own circumstances, the large amount of generalizations going on in this thread has been...disheartening.

An every "idiot" can hurt any person, regardless of their nationality and language, as well as physical capabilities.
That's why it's so strange for me to see suggestions here that in a situation where player X (mentor or not) insults player Y, it's player Y's fault, and player X just had a "bad day".
An insult is an insult, by words or actions, but unfortunately, not all of them can be a reason for a report.
Knauleche seikis no man



An insult should be reported and handled by the gamemasters accordingly, I think it's safe to say noone would argue that.
But as it was stated: plain leaving content as a mentor (without saying a word) is not an insult in any kind of way and should not be reportable. The person is taking the 30min penalty for leaving which is how it is intended by the devs. Everyone should just leave it at that and move on.
I don't know, man.

First of all, I don 't understand what 's going on here a "leaving content". I have never said that "leaving" is a problem that requires an immediate solution.
I spoke of insults with words and actions (such as refusing to roll so that other people would abandon it; Or pull large groups of mobs without considering the capabilities of the healer and dd; Or failure to perform mechanics by (de)mentors and attempts to sabotage, etc., there are many examples of such actions).
Second, I think a fine of 30 minutes is even an excessive measure. For example, in SWTOR, the fine was 15 minutes. Given that groups are dialled automatically, this should not be a big problem.
By the way, it also seems strange to me that many players (and even more so mentors) don't know how to express their thoughts without the use of casing vocabulary, accusations and value judgements. No matter how wrong an opponent is, there are many ways to explain with him in a human way.
Of course, if there is enough a vocabulary.
Last edited by SoranRigel; 02-04-2020 at 08:45 PM.
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