I dunno, just seems like a bad take from someone who doesn't want to play with friends in a multiplayer game.I mean the main point of the game is to enjoy it. Most of us here run FL because we find it fun, we've long acquired all the rewards. If your goal for q'ing is just the rewards, which frankly aren't difficult to get, then giving light parties 0.25 credits towards wins just means you get to play more games with your friends which sounds like a good thing.
Last edited by Mawlzy; 07-29-2024 at 04:04 AM.
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Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch! Ihr habt nichts zu verlieren als eure Ketten.
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Here's an analogy that might help clarify.
Imagine you go to the park and get a pick-up game of soccer/football underway. Everyone is having fun kicking the ball around getting some fresh air and exercise and engaging in some friendly competition.
Then a small group turns up. One of them announces that she is captain. She immediately starts issuing orders, telling the other players where to go and what to do. Her group turn out to be the midfield of Man Utd's cup-winning women's team.
How do you suppose all the other players feel about this?
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Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch! Ihr habt nichts zu verlieren als eure Ketten.
#NeverForgetMao
Vive la résistance!
They turn up on the field, tell them they're playing like garbage, tell them they shouldn't even be participating, and forces them to read a guide full of strategies on how to play one way specifically that isn't fun, (And honestly isn't relevant to most solo players.) and tells them if they don't like it they have an L-take and to go away, stomps the other side, and then boasts about their winrate and wonders why everyone has a negative impression of them.Here's an analogy that might help clarify.
Imagine you go to the park and get a pick-up game of soccer/football underway. Everyone is having fun kicking the ball around getting some fresh air and exercise and engaging in some friendly competition.
Then a small group turns up. One of them announces that she is captain. She immediately starts issuing orders, telling the other players where to go and what to do. Her group turn out to be the midfield of Man Utd's cup-winning women's team.
How do you suppose all the other players feel about this?
Exactly this, then they have the creeping mendacity to claim that their motives are somehow altruistic. These self-appointed commander-gatekeepers might be less despised if they'd simply be honest about their motivations.They turn up on the field, tell them they're playing like garbage, tell them they shouldn't even be participating, and forces them to read a guide full of strategies on how to play one way specifically that isn't fun, (And honestly isn't relevant to most solo players.) and tells them if they don't like it they have an L-take and to go away, stomps the other side, and then boasts about their winrate and wonders why everyone has a negative impression of them.
Please quit telling me to unsubscribe; I already have.
Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch! Ihr habt nichts zu verlieren als eure Ketten.
#NeverForgetMao
Vive la résistance!
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