How is this even a question? I've seen kids afk because their mom is such an inflexible asshole that she couldn't deal with her kid waiting 10 minutes to take out the trash or 5 to get dinner. Why are people defending bad parents like this? Teach your kid to follow inflexible time commitments and follow their word and then kick their ass for making overlapping commitments they can't possibly meet (having a 9pm bed time and starting a 35 minute game at 8:45).
It doesn't matter if it's a game, if you wasted my time you wasted my time. If you wanna learn how to respect people you can't be caught up on degree like that.
How is "dinner is prepared" inflexible to the point where you'd rather your kid waste 30 minutes of 9 peoples' time than just fucking microwave it? Like, seriously? It's a game of skill, there's nothing weird about an adult playing a child in chess. It's silly to treat games like League as if they're about experiencing the world or playing pretend, they're about mechanics and gamefeel. I know people who were in diamond at 15 (in other words, top 2.5% of players), why would you remove them from the player pool?ForumSafari said:My sympathies are torn.
Realistically children playing games are not allowed to trump their parents preparing dinner and your silly cartoon man in your favourite Warcraft 3 mod-cum-game is nothing more than a mental crossword, put the damn imaginary game down.
On the other hand I play p&p so I appreciate how annoying it is having someone drop out at the last minute or mid way through.
The correct solution is for grown ups playing super cereal games to not play with children. I mean, to put this in perspective we have what is presumably an adult here getting annoyed at parents for taking their kids away for dinner because he wanted to play 'pretend' with them. Even ignoring that this kind of game is a magnet for the socially inept and your kid shouldn't be playing it anyway this is slightly weird.
Dude, I know we're in the Games Are Art HQ and all but it is just a game.sonofliber said:Yeah lets fuck people over, fuck the randoms, those non exisitant non me or my family people, its not like they are humans too
It doesn't matter if it's a game, if you wasted my time you wasted my time. If you wanna learn how to respect people you can't be caught up on degree like that.
Straw man, no one is advocating sweeping changes to peoples' lives in order to minimize things that could possibly make them quit. All anyone is advocating is being reasonable in your reasons for leaving a game, reasonably weighing the time you waste out of other peoples' lives, if your trash will literally explode if your kid doesn't take it out within the next 2 minutes than sure pull him away from the game, but if you're a normal person and the trash could honestly wait till tomorrow than fuck off for 30 minutes.Mutant1988 said:So make a team and play with them. Hell, that has worked for me in every multiplayer game I've ever played.
Commit to finding players that commit as much as you then, instead of expecting other people (Or their parents) to build their lives around ensuring that you never get a quitter in your video game.
Here's the thing though: You will still get quitters.