Hey guys! The holidays are here and I am hoping everyone is having a good time with friends and family.
I would like to bring up that this time of year can be pretty important for games, as a lot of us seasoned gamer’s know Christmas is a time for “Xmas Noobs” this means new players even though the game has been out for awhile! But, none the less I just wanted to remind everyone that reads this that lets try and teach the new players instead of scarring them off. I know its frustrating when you lose a couple of matches because new players on your team that aren’t really sure how to play, but think about when you were a new player. Halo isn’t and doesn’t have the player base it use too, sadly. If you see a new player talking in game or they seem like they are kind of lost, after the game shoot them a message to help the understand or even party up. It seems like a lot to some people but, if we want Halo to get new players just continue to grow we need to teach others how to play instead of scarring them off with harsh actions. (Mean messages, team killing, & etc)
If I recall correctly this topic can get pretty heated. From my perspective it typically breaks into two camps:
Some believe it’s best to take it easy on the noobies, or trying to show them how to play better instead of raging at them. - Some believe it’s best to treat everyone equally meaning huge victory margins, tea-bagging, trash talk, raging at bad teammates, etc. Whatever their norm is.There’s no right answer really- it’s a topic where each thought process has merit. Do whatever you feel is right.
<mark>For the purpose of this topic though, keep in mind the forum rules. Keep it civil, and keep it comtsteuctive. Thanks!</mark>
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> If I recall correctly this topic can get pretty heated. From my perspective it typically breaks into two camps:
> - Some believe it’s best to take it easy on the noobies, or trying to show them how to play better instead of raging at them. - Some believe it’s best to treat everyone equally meaning huge victory margins, tea-bagging, trash talk, raging at bad teammates, etc. Whatever their norm is.There’s no right answer really- it’s a topic where each thought process has merit. Do whatever you feel is right.
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> For the purpose of this topic though, keep in mind the forum rules. Keep it civil, and keep it comtsteuctive. Thanks!
Oh I am sure it can be a pretty touchy subject. I am more referring to games such as WarZone and WarZone Firefight. I get the arena and other playlist are more competitive. I know that it is a pain in butt to waste some good REQ cards on Warzone just to lose because a new player doesn’t really understand the game mode very well.
Myself as a gamer, I always try to help other in need when I see fit. But, I will say that I am not the most innocent of giving my enemies my homemade tea-bag after a sweet sweet victory.