This game need a global chat(s).. NN is a prof of that-
Global chat will have max 500 players in each
and you have like GC1,GC2..ect - so that all can join..
This game need a global chat(s).. NN is a prof of that-
Global chat will have max 500 players in each
and you have like GC1,GC2..ect - so that all can join..
You can DC travel to Balmung and join the NN there to see. You can even kick people from other servers NN's.That would be original. As someone who speaks several languages (English is my 5th) I would love to see that but I am not on Balmung. Most often than not, when it was a language other than English, I used to see posts in Spanish, French and Portuguese in the NA NN and more often that not they were met with "English pls". I wish people who don't understand the language would ask politely if they are able to post in English for their own understanding as am second option so they could help (or just use google translate for an approximate result) and not for the sake of booting the poster and the mentor (or whoever) answers in the same language.
Literally all you would need to do to fix NN is add a rule in the TOS to not kick people from it without proper reason
You can always give unsolicited advice, it's always morally correct
And whos gonna check for that? The GMs that already ignore 95% of reports? People openly cheat, mod, harass and stalk others without anything being done. You think they care about NN kicks when people can simply be reinvited?
Yeah, I'm sure that hasn't been done already.
Didn't kick them by the way(before someone gets angy), just pulled it up to show off what happens when you go to kick someone from the NN.
Was there someone asking for help or an explanation? Did you offer help or an explanation in those runs? If no then why should they speak up? And if you didn't then you're just the same. It doesn't take the crown to give suggestions or an explanation. Yet most runs no one talks outside at the start or the end. A lot of mentors don't show or have the crown turned on due to the stigma it has. A mentor screws up? Free game to mock em. A mentor gives advice in a nice way or an explanation for something? Either is greeted with silence with hints that what they said was ignored or missed or you get the memed "you don't pay my sub" at minimum or the equivalent of a 12yr old playing CoD. Then there are the occasions where a mentor does either of those things only to have a fellow "mentor" troll the one trying to help out. Or the other mentor tells the helpful one to stfu.I have never interacted with the Novice Network, but I am bewildered at why it was ever deemed necessary in the first place and I've heard mostly bad things about it. Newbies can just ask for advice in map chat, or google it, or ask on the subreddit. Giving a power structure to random players who can control a chat channel and kick whomever they like doesn't seem like a good idea.
This seems like the kind of naivety that originally brought us "no Vote to Kick function in dungeons" and "skippable cutscenes in MSQ roulette." They seem to just assume people will be polite, civil, and nice.
Every time I see a Burger King crown in a roulette raid/dungeon, I just wonder what the heck they are even doing here. They aren't "mentoring" anyone. They aren't helping or explaining things to any newbies. They're just doing the same thing as anybody else. How are they mentors?
The novice network is supposed to be a spot in game where you can get quick, helpful answers to questions or help for a quick que in game. Hopefully without any harassment, power trips, spoilers galore, or vulgar language being used. I'm not meaning swears when I say vulgar language. As I said earlier in this thread some are actually nice and helpful. Others are a dumpster fire floating down a flooded street.
Last edited by SannaR; 08-30-2023 at 11:35 PM.
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You know things are bad when I complimented a tank in a Prae run this morning on a very smart move he made and he initially thought I was being sarcastic. Who is beating down the new players so much that this is now the norm?
The mentor roulette is primarily a filling roulette, only occasionally you get an extreme trial or duty where people may require an explanation or a sprout who doesn’t know what a stack marker is. You don’t get to chose where you might end up: it can be any dungeon, guildhest, trial (extreme or regular), normal raid or AR. Just one single roulette for all that.Every time I see a Burger King crown in a roulette raid/dungeon, I just wonder what the heck they are even doing here. They aren't "mentoring" anyone. They aren't helping or explaining things to any newbies. They're just doing the same thing as anybody else. How are they mentors?
You get sent whereever someone abandoned a duty (if in progress is checked) or where someone has been waiting to fill a group and you just happen to be the next person who queued. It doesn’t check whether the initial person who queued for a duty is a sprout or if it’s a first time duty, maybe you’ll even end up with other mentors.
Yesterday I queued twice as dps and got thrown in the middle of an already ongoing uneventful regular Barbariccia trial (maybe someone left and they decided to start the fight with 7) and into the very first lvl 10 guildhest. Before yesterday it made me tank lvl 15 Sastasha…what am I suppose to say beside o/ in that? “Follow me and stick them with the pointy end”?
You cannot hide your crown when using mentor roulette.
Last edited by Toutatis; 08-31-2023 at 05:20 AM.
I got invited into the Novice Network when I was new to the game. I think I lasted a total of three days before leaving and never looking back. My experiences were that it was used as German general chat half the time (I wouldn't care, I understand German fine, but I find it kinda disrespectful towards the people who don't), the other half it was endgame players arguing with each other over endgame balance and getting mad when an actual novice asked a question about the game.
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