I'm really not sure what you mean by this. Its the same in the character forums. People ask really simple/basic questions and get tons of help/support.
Again, that's your experience with Skullheart. Personally, I haven't seen anyone who could justifiably be called a newbie in the character forums. Then again, I haven't been seriously over there for a long time, so things may have changed since I was last there.
We arent but when something like this happens, it becomes all of our problem.
We all had a hand in this blow up.I'd rather focus what rage I have left regarding the changes on the one who's actually responsible for the behind-the-back changes than take it out on debating mods who didn't have as much to do with them. It wouldn't be fair to the second group if I did otherwise. After all, they're just trying to do their jobs. Also, if the offender went behind your backs like that, I doubt any checks or balances would have restricted them from doing what they did.
There's no point in focusing your rage at anyone. Present the best argument you can against these changes and support and echo the ones you agree with. If after that the mod team doesn't budge and the changes stay, decide whether or not you are willing to stay with the site. If you are, then move on and enjoy Skullheart. If you aren't, then move on and find somewhere else to hang (whether that somewhere else is SG related is up to you).
I'm not saying that people are being insulted for being new (though that may have happened before). I'm trying to say that some newbies don't go to the gameplay forums and post a whole lot because they feel that they have little to contribute. I mean, what would be the point of posting a newbie combo in X combo thread when there's an optimized combo that's better in practically every way other than skill requirements? A newbie would feel intimidated in that instance because whatever work they put into making the combo turned out to be pretty much meaningless. I know I'm one of these cases, though in a different fashion. I thought I had some good stuff going in the game when it first came out, but life got in the way and I ended up getting so far behind that there's practically no way that I'll ever be able to catch up to the people who have been playing it day in and day out since launch.
You're right. Getting super salty will get everyone nowhere. Guess I'll just wait and watch the fireworks, making interjections when necessary.
Anybody who thinks new players are patronized or look down upon isn't using the same Skullheart I am. This community is one of the most helpful and friendliest I've ever been a part of. Nobody has ever been shit on for not being good at the game or not understanding how it works; quite the opposite, they are given nothing but help and support.
I don't know why "I'm new so I have nothing to contribute/my thoughts don't matter" keeps coming up in these conversations because it is not true.
I doubt this people will ever have a change of character and suddently help.When 90%+ of the community keep all their videos unlisted and share them with nothing but a close circle of friends, actively refuse to help other people cus they're scared they might lose in the future, refuse to tell you anything even when you're directly asking them, "save that shit for nationals" despite not entering tournaments, etc tbc, then *I* am uninterested in talking about anything as well. The circle of life, etc.
Fix this fuckass community full of human waste that cares more about self gratification in form of stroking their ego via netplay wins than it wants to help other people improve (which in turn would force them to get better, which in turn makes everyone stronger) and you are sure to get some decent discussion here. Won't happen, though.
But hey, we got "the nicest community in fighting games", heh. Just as long as you don't actually talk to anybody. But everyone smiles nicely, and nobody says "raped" during commentary! Yay.
E: Here is a very basic example of "what is wrong" with the gameplay section:
http://skullgirls.com/forums/index....-the-kingdom-matchup-thread.2136/#post-118975
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I get a whole of 3 answers,; one 1-liner by sage "TLDR? Para wins 6-4"...
THIS is what makes me not want to post in the Gameplay section. THIS is what keeps people from even attempting to discuss anything. THIS is what makes people say "SH is garbage, just forget about going there if you want to get better".
- c.II) .. or I don't know, beat the fuckass shitass pisskids who take everyone's tech and advice but never give anything back into submission, until people are interested in sharing anything ever again? As it stands, I'm not.
When 90%+ of the community keep all their videos unlisted and share them with nothing but a close circle of friends, actively refuse to help other people cus they're scared they might lose in the future, refuse to tell you anything even when you're directly asking them, "save that shit for nationals" despite not entering tournaments, etc tbc, then *I* am uninterested in talking about anything as well. The circle of life, etc.
Fix this fuckass community full of human waste that cares more about self gratification in form of stroking their ego via netplay wins than it wants to help other people improve (which in turn would force them to get better, which in turn makes everyone stronger) and you are sure to get some decent discussion here. Won't happen, though.
But hey, we got "the nicest community in fighting games", heh. Just as long as you don't actually talk to anybody. But everyone smiles nicely, and nobody says "raped" during commentary! Yay.
OBS is usually what I use to record Skullgirls gameplay.
Some specific reasons off the top of my head:
I'm not saying that people are being insulted for being new (though that may have happened before). I'm trying to say that some newbies don't go to the gameplay forums and post a whole lot because they feel that they have little to contribute. I mean, what would be the point of posting a newbie combo in X combo thread when there's an optimized combo that's better in practically every way other than skill requirements? A newbie would feel intimidated in that instance because whatever work they put into making the combo turned out to be pretty much meaningless. I know I'm one of these cases, though in a different fashion. I thought I had some good stuff going in the game when it first came out, but life got in the way and I ended up getting so far behind that there's practically no way that I'll ever be able to catch up to the people who have been playing it day in and day out since launch.
I'm trying to say that some newbies don't go to the gameplay forums and post a whole lot because they feel that they have little to contribute. I mean, what would be the point of posting a newbie combo in X combo thread when there's an optimized combo that's better in practically every way other than skill requirements? A newbie would feel intimidated in that instance because whatever work they put into making the combo turned out to be pretty much meaningless.
Did you read my post on the last page, I wonder..They don't mean they would get mocked, it's that they (and me) have nothing really worthwhile to contribute combo wise, or don't know the balance of the game in and out. They're trying to not be scrubs by saying "such and such is op because I got booty blasted online." They're differing to experienced players.
This is irrelevant for beginners though. My complaint was directed at it being difficult to go from "advanced" to "expert", because too many people keep their 'advanced' tech hidden / stick to themselves / whatever
Are you really, really sure that you don't know whether you are included
That's why I wrote "Won't happen, though" :^)