The Differences Between Public And Clan Games...
Creepin_Jeezus
Join Date: 2002-11-15 Member: 8801Members, Constellation
<div class="IPBDescription">why do people hate public servers?</div> [/U]I've just played, what i thought was quite a good game on a public server... well... it was good till the commander decided we were nearly all worthless and left...
after that i couldn't help but think about how alot of people really under-rate the public servers.
i personally find decent games on public servers quite often (maybe thats 'cos i normally play as aliens)
i see that people on here always complain about how playing on public servers is really bad, to say the least. to me, this looks like because alot of people who play in a clan are <i>very</i> competative when it comes to playing, and they think every game is a competition, a serious competition.
so they let themselves get angry by every single tiny little mistake that happens, because, lets face it, in a clan match, you can't make too many mistakes unless your gonna lost.
but this isnt the case in public games, people who play here are just looking to play for fun, i've found that everyone is usually willing to follow orders and are friendly enough, infact, the only people ive seen get annoying are people with tags claiming that everyone on their team is <b>[deleted]</b> .
i think these people have to also realise that, since its a public game, not everyone is amazingly perfect, and they DO die, even if you place orders perfectly, and so shouldn't get frustrated by people dying, no-ones perfect, so don't expect them to be.
also, alot of commanders have yet to realise that not everyone is perfect with a jetpack and hmg combo, so they get annoyed when people, who havn't used them many times die from a skulk when they are ambushed or just plain unlucky...
i think alot of people who command of play in public servers have to bare this in mind, so they dont get stressed out at things they really shouldnt be, besides, its a game!
ok, this is kind of turning into a rant now... so i'll stop <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif'><!--endemo-->
what do you guys think? (noobs <u>and</u> vets)
after that i couldn't help but think about how alot of people really under-rate the public servers.
i personally find decent games on public servers quite often (maybe thats 'cos i normally play as aliens)
i see that people on here always complain about how playing on public servers is really bad, to say the least. to me, this looks like because alot of people who play in a clan are <i>very</i> competative when it comes to playing, and they think every game is a competition, a serious competition.
so they let themselves get angry by every single tiny little mistake that happens, because, lets face it, in a clan match, you can't make too many mistakes unless your gonna lost.
but this isnt the case in public games, people who play here are just looking to play for fun, i've found that everyone is usually willing to follow orders and are friendly enough, infact, the only people ive seen get annoying are people with tags claiming that everyone on their team is <b>[deleted]</b> .
i think these people have to also realise that, since its a public game, not everyone is amazingly perfect, and they DO die, even if you place orders perfectly, and so shouldn't get frustrated by people dying, no-ones perfect, so don't expect them to be.
also, alot of commanders have yet to realise that not everyone is perfect with a jetpack and hmg combo, so they get annoyed when people, who havn't used them many times die from a skulk when they are ambushed or just plain unlucky...
i think alot of people who command of play in public servers have to bare this in mind, so they dont get stressed out at things they really shouldnt be, besides, its a game!
ok, this is kind of turning into a rant now... so i'll stop <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif'><!--endemo-->
what do you guys think? (noobs <u>and</u> vets)
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I almost always play on a pub server because several clans use it, it's stable and great fun, I've tried a few clan servers and found the clans to have REALLY bad manners that makes me want to <!--emo&::asrifle::--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/asrifle.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='asrifle.gif'><!--endemo--> them alot.
So only half the people playing (approximately) are able to enjoy the game?
The reason: <b>it's unpredictable as hell!</b>
Some friend of mine and I made what I call a neighborhood clan . . . as in no prac, no scrim, no matches, no site, no server, no nothing!
<u>Clan name:</u>
|$T| = Starship Troopers
I run a teamspeak server on another computer on my LAN and we use that. I've had like 5 guys on teamspeak while playing. We're also those people who you hate that teamstack. But normally, we join the alien team since Marine is badly team stacked.
We don't give a **** if we win or not. Losing is part of the game. We make fun of what we do. Knife fighting three fades or parasite rushing four heavies with HMG is the usual for us in the last minute of the game. I'm usually the commander since I've gotten very good in the past 3 month.
We were playing ns_nothing. We had cargo and main. They had via and power. I decided to get everything organized -- clan style. We got 5 heavies (4 of them from my clan) with Gls and HMGs and got outside via on the left side. Red Room was WOL to kingdom come along with Generator. So we marched to via. I'm screaming orders, positions, weld weld weld to the heavies. We get TF and Phase up. People die left and right, coming back with out heavies. I am screaming phase phase phase with you LMG and take them out. I've got an upgraded TF over there and everything, but fades and a gorge are ripping us up. Then one guy who doesn't have a mic chimes in.
"Commander, I just picked up a GL. Can I have a JP, not an HA, plz."
With all the mic chatter and action, I take the few precious seconds to give him a JP. This little determined marine, admist all the action and confusion, silently flew to below red room, and started to GL it. When he ran out of ammo, he flew back to phase, got more, flew back, ran out, flew back and got more. Just as the fades finally take out phase and overwhelm the last remaining LMGs, this little determined marine types in team say.
"Red room clr commander. Phase or TF please."
IT WAS BEAUTIFUL.
I click over to see red romm clear and this guy standing right in the middle of it. Now this marine ignored my orders for everyone to stick together, ignored orders to rush the fades, ignored orders to get to outside via. I wasn't watching the chat interface, only listening mic, and when I didn't see his pleas for ammo he went and got some.
Now as the fades where taking out the remaining turrets and TF, I built up red room with this lone marine. About two minutes later, they didn't know what hit them with 4 seige cannons and when they hurried up to Red Room they found 10 turrets, tf mined and plenty of marines who had phased. Taking down viaduct, we then moved with heavies to siege power.
A few minutes later, we won.
<b><i><u>MORAL OF THE STORY:</u></i></b>
Sometimes that guy who you think is an @ss for not following orders is the savior and saint of your team.
<b>Side Moral:</b> Anything can happen in a pub - It's beautiful!
<i>I wish I knew who that marine was, I would love to play with him again.</i>
I don't like people who don't like pubs. They're usually boring, annoying and predictable. People who don't like pubs make pubs bad.
The reason: <b>it's unpredictable as hell!</b>
We don't give a **** if we win or not. Losing is part of the game. We make fun of what we do. Knife fighting three fades or parasite rushing four heavies with HMG is the usual for us in the last minute of the game.
<b><i><u>MORAL OF THE STORY:</u></i></b>
Sometimes that guy who you think is an @ss for not following orders is the savior and saint of your team.
<b>Side Moral:</b> Anything can happen in a pub - It's beautiful!
<i>I wish I knew who that marine was, I would love to play with him again.</i><!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
i agree with this TOTALLY unpredictability makes games interesting and fun, but alot of clan members dont like this unpredictable side of games because it means theres a chance of loosing, and from what i see, they will do anything they can to stop this unpredictability and every other obstacle that might make them lose.
That said, my clan has gone inactive 'till 1.1, even with 13 people on the roster we couldn't get people to come back on a regular basis to scrim and play the CAL 1.04 pre-season matches, so I've been doing pub play since then. Pub play gets you noobs. And there's nothing wrong with noobs, but really, I only want to explain the resource system and the most basic of game mechanics so many times. I can only stand losing because I was away from base and a single skulk ate 6 people who were all getting ammo so many times before my head explodes. It's not so much that mistakes happen. It's that the mistakes are so <i>basic</i>, instead of strategic mistakes. I'm <i>fine</i> with loosing because I chose to have my jetpackers go gun down sewer and leave a gorge and a couple skulks in vent; I'm not fine with losing because 2 gorges in a row waddled straight into the marine base for no perceptible reason.
It's not that we don't get good games... It's that the bad games are really, really bad.
*excellent pub*
Cheers
I get a lot better play out of my reg servers and clanmatches, so it's obvious that I'd stick to them.
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Llamas. Not well-intentioned ramboes whose gambits dont play off, not bewildered newbies wondering why the dickens that guy over there can fly and he cant, Llamas. People who derive some sickened pleasure from destroying other people's games.
An example; was playing on <server name removed to protect the innocent.>, playing as a marine. someone I semi-knew was comming, and seemed to have a vague idea of what was going on. The aliens have their second hive building, and almost finished, so he decides to build a turret or two at main base. It may sound silly, but at least its better than spamming mines everywhere and then getting vaporised the second the first fade sees them, right? anyway, needless to say he stopped giving out mines at this point. im standing there building, when someone says "cn i hve sum mins plz com kthx". He then camps outside the CC for about five minutes, patiently waiting for his mines. Stage one of llamaism complete, my friend then explains that mines arent a good idea at this point. This player seems somewhat affronted by this, and then proceeds to stage two of llamaism; the spam.
'Sanj, lookout beh-'
'MINEs'
'MINEs'
'MINEs'
'MINEs'
'ARGH!' <Sanjiyan was killed by mr. random fade.>
needless to say, that annoyed me a smidgen. after about five more minutes of this, I take the law into my own hands and tell him to stop spamming. He does, for the small amount of time it takes him to rebind his spam-key to 'ROFL sanj r teh gayz0rz LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!111111111111'. Stage three. Homophobic Personification.
Anyway, we lost that one, as three minutes later, the llama somehow gained access to a CC. Took us a few minutes to realise our res towers were disappearing and by then he was dropping tfacs on our heads.
Somehow, dont think I'll be playing there again....
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I feel confuseded now. <img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/style_images/2/icon9.gif' border='0' alt='user posted image'>
1) a large fish
2) anyone who intentionally trys to ruin a game. This applies to anything and is not limited to NS.
Question for you: what does !!1111oneoneoneone mean - is that just exclamation points spelled wrong? like "pwn?"
Anyway, i also enjoy pubs full of interesting ppl with their own style of playing. I have found that a way of making a game enjoyable (on pubs) is to make a friend(s) of about your age and skill level. Then teamwork happens.
Why?
1. Skilled Players. If you lose, its usually because of the plan of action, not the skill which with it is done.
2. Players who listen. Most people will usually listen to others friendly suggestions (Skulk, stay at Maint so they can't build a phase) and Marines do what the commander wants.
Pub servers have the opposite of that most of the time. Bad skill, bad team players.
I was there yesterday -- we were playing ns_eclipse.
I sorta screwed up comming the first time and didn't have enough base defense, and while we were setting up nodes and gathering res some skulks snuck in and ate the IPs (Interesting, because I didn't see them come in on MT)
Instead of yelling at me as a noob comm, the marines just let me try again. I employed the same tactics and this time had a bit more base defense, and we won. <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif'><!--endemo--> Thanks to the awesome marines under my command.
I don't know what most people's problems are with pub servers, but the servers I play on (CoFR, EC, LGSO, Texas[HK], and Freaks Unleashed) Don't seem to have llamas or n00bs on them. The marines and aliens are usually pretty responsive to other people's suggestions.
To answer your question, '!!!!111oneone' is making fun of when people spam '!'s, sometimes they let go of shift too early and get '1's instead. So we take this and explicitly spell out the one, and sometimes add oen, @, 2, and two in there also. <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif'><!--endemo-->
Now for a question of my own. What DOES CoFR FR31 stand for? The title is 'CoFR FR31NS' and I always thought FR31NS was some sort of leet speak for 'friends' (think about it) but now I know the NS stands for well... NS. So what's it mean? <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif'><!--endemo-->
Rhuadin
CoFR stands for Crusty old Fossil Rockers and is a gaming community for mature gamers, it's about 4 years old.
All our servers are called FRX (where X is a number). Our first server was FR1. FR simply stands for Fossil Rockers. We don't have 31 active servers right now, people pick a number that hasn't/isn't in use and use it. We've had a FR89 I think. Most of the time we have 10-20 active servers, all games included.
If you want more info on CoFR go to www.cofr.net or www.cofrfps.com.
back on topic...
Seems like we can agree that <b>good </b>pubs are fun and bad pubs are.. not. So the guys talking about how pubs suck probably play on the bad ones, and the positive people on the good ones.
I <i>prefer</i> clan play because it is uniformly good. Even on the best pub server, you will get bad games, and those bad games are <i>awful</i>. To repeat myself, I don't hate pub play, I simply prefer clan play.
I can agree that Tagged players act like morons most of the time, and it s seems that the better you are the more competative and ignorant you become...its to bad it happens to the good players
(that must mean im either a stupid moron or a worthless player...)
Usually the match (in pubs) is determined within the first 2 minutes of the game, which kinda sucks knowing that you are probably going to lose.