vogue wrote:QUOTE (vogue @ Jul 20 2010, 07:07 PM) LOL??? Are you serious? If you've played ANY other mmo then alleg would be a cake walk, the only difference is that it's a small community so you see those same vets on a daily basis, and it seems like your getting ridden on more often. Honestly I can't think of a game in wc3 where I haven't been flamed/"abused" for just being worse than other players. Alleg is probably the first mmo i've come to that actually had vets that were ready to help and had a program even dedicated to teaching noobies. So don't use this excuse just because you get picked on.
You picked up the game pretty fast and built rapport with a lot of people early on. I wouldn't call your experience typical. Those less engaged people who quit on a regular basis are, in my opinion, discouraged by the 40 minute cooldown periods between games and the stupid epeen waving that goes on between veterans. Also by comms who never talk to their team or expect their team to be olympic-caliber when many of the team members are still learning, despite having played for many months.
Learning this game comes very slow if you don't have people nurturing you. Not everyone learns well on their own, and the veteran players in this game can appear so caustic, noobs don't care to ask for help. They don't feel that they're welcome to ask. After they've played for several months, they're still learning the game but are expected to perform to a standard they can't maintain. Because the community treats them as if they should know everything, they are discouraged from seeking advice or become complacent with their current skillset because they think they've hit a ceiling that won't readily be passed, if ever. If you don't pick up a lot of the game early on, it becomes extremely difficult to keep clocking in pug time as the atmosphere generated by the community wears you down. At least this has been true in my experience.
Voobs are not lost causes, but the community implicitly treats them as such. Anyone who isn't amazing after a few months is considered fodder to populate pugs. Squads don't pick them up, and they either quit or become starfire, with few exceptions.