Perhaps as a server filter then, which is what I was thinking more of, that way the new players can face of against eachother while they learn the ropes.Podunk said:I appreciate the fairness of that, but it seems unlikely a free player would want to go through with the huge hassle and expense of running a server.RADlTZ said:How about they give you an option to boot people who "paid to play" from servers as well.
It doesn't but owning it for quite awhile and being involved in it's...History(?) I guess you could say means you know at least some etiquette or skill as opposed to the huge amount of free to play people who have just been thrown into something they've never been involved in. In a few months I expect they'll be just as good and just as prim and proper as old school players but for the time being they're still a nuisance.plexxiss said:I mean TF2 was quite a simple game all in all and isnt that hard to grasp so how buying the games makes you more skilled or less of a prick i dont know.
Aglaid said:I saw this post on the TF2 forums a bit ago and thought to bring it here, so you all know that TF2 is now free to play which leads to two main groups of players, the guys who paid for it and the guys who didn't. Recently a server plugin was released that automatically kicks any F2P player from the server as they try to join, people seem to be really against the plugin calling it "discrimination" as others really like it because it keeps servers "noob free". I was just wondering what the escapist community would think of something like this.
I've had the game for a long while now and i hate hats and became mortified when i found out Valve gave the players a hat.cnaltman62 said:I don't like this idea. The whole point of the game going free-to-play was to attract new players. And if those players start to feel discriminated against, they won't keep playing. So in effect, this plugin is acting counter to Valve's wishes.
Im really not surprised. Way back when people were having their shit taken away from them for using unethical means to get items and the Halo hat was released, people got so pissed about it that a plugin was developed to ban anyone from a server who wears the Halo. So this petty behavior doesnt surprise me in the least.Aglaid said:I saw this post on the TF2 forums a bit ago and thought to bring it here, so you all know that TF2 is now free to play which leads to two main groups of players, the guys who paid for it and the guys who didn't. Recently a server plugin was released that automatically kicks any F2P player from the server as they try to join, people seem to be really against the plugin calling it "discrimination" as others really like it because it keeps servers "noob free". I was just wondering what the escapist community would think of something like this.
Who says f2p players arent as competitive as othersDirty Hipsters said:I'm fine with the idea. For one it keeps the game competitive for people who want to be competitive, and secondly it allows the groups of assholes to play together without bothering anyone else so that all the hate and rage against F2P players is concentrated on just a few servers instead of having a little of it everywhere.
Honestly though, are their any F2P players who would actually want to play on the servers that use this plug-in? I don't think so, so the plug-in really doesn't hurt anyone.
+infinityJRCB said:It's bloody stupid, that's what it is. Free to play player does not equal crappy player, just as a person who bought it will not equal greatest player alive. All it is is people being elitist pricks.
It's not only the F2P players who go AFK or spam the voice chat. Regular players can do that to. What we have here is a form of elitism against the poor popularity, exactly what's wrong with capitalism.febel said:I approve of the plugin. Lately I've found the free to players insufferable. Doing incredibly stupid stuff, constantly going afk, asking to trade on non-trade servers, disgusting sprays (though I guess that's a staple online) mic spamming and just generally being a nuiscance.
I agree. People who have only just started playing already expect to be hated against, but it brings it to another level altogether when people who think they're better than F2P just because they spent money on the game have a way to automatically filter out the "noobs"cnaltman62 said:I don't like this idea. The whole point of the game going free-to-play was to attract new players. And if those players start to feel discriminated against, they won't keep playing. So in effect, this plugin is acting counter to Valve's wishes.