I ask this after having several strange encounters with other players in SoT and coming from another game which has its own etiquette, although it being co-op game without any PvP; Deep Rock Galactic.
For those unfamiliar with that game, its a co-op session based game where up to 4 players try to complete a mission as a team.
Now, in this game the community has several rules or etiquette thats mostly actively taught to new players by veterans.
‘Always slap the dice for good fortune’
‘Host buys beer for buffs’
‘Always complete secondary objectives as well’
And the list goes on.
Now, Sea of Thieves has several ways to express yourself as a player. The flags on a ship and using character emotes all are tools to communicate.
Now that I’ve been boarded, attacked, spawncamped, stolen from, but also helped in various ways (ship stocked back up), practise sword combat, quest sharing, etc. I am curious what the common etiquette is in SoT communiy.
Perhaps I’ve conducted myself in a way to provoke people to attack me even though my intend was to mind my own business.
One player was docked at an outpost, but once I came sailing in he or she lowered the sails, swung broadside and fired a cannon at my ship before hightailing ok the winds to the horizon.
I was just coming in to dock and deliver goods. I was showing the yellow flag.
So again, what’s the etiquette in this game? Can you by and large trust the flag people raise? Are most players aggressive without reason? Is there some kind of secret handshake? :)
