QFTcashto wrote:QUOTE (cashto @ Apr 28 2009, 12:34 AM) Keep in mind that after the game, no one will remember what happened -- unless you make a big deal of it. Don't take it too personal. There's a lot of people that are eager to help, I'm sure you'll find them.
Also, lol Internet. You think name-calling in Allegiance is bad? I've heard things about Halo and its ilk and they have not been very pleasant.
Yes, this is a team game. It's so much a team game that ignoring to pick up a bunch of pods could make you lose the game because you don't have any teamwork. If you are the last one alive out of a bomb run, and you rip away and leave your team to fly back for 4 minutes, you're being a detriment to your team. People get angry, so learn from it. Don't do it again and they won't get angry about that anymore. Making a forum thread about how EVERYONE IS SO MEAN TO ME isn't really going to help you because you seem to have overlooked that EVERYONE IS MEAN TO PEOPLE IN GENERAL. In all, Allegiance is fairly civil and everyone has put in a lot of hours of work to develop training programs, to develop ranking systems, to balance the gameplay, to run and pay for servers... Except that means we have a vested interest and so are likely to react to people who don't utilize the resources we made with more heartfelt profanities than an average 13-year-old playing Halo.








