@x-crowheart-x said in Sea of Thieves became the #1 most watched game on Twitch overnight and is now discounted by 50% in celebration!:
Just FYI I think most will disagree that everyone is welcomed. No one wants bullies, toxic players, or trolls. Sea of Thieves at times can be overflowing with them. More so recently with this success. Again it is what it is.
I think there's more to being part of the community than just firing up the game and playing. I don't know if you've ever worked somewhere that there is seasonal tourism like a holiday resort. The guests aren't the community, they change every week, it's the staff and the locals that form the community, the people that are there long term.
That's how I see SoT. The bullies, trolls and toxic players come and go. The people who stick around and make funny or positive contributions are the real community. Whether that's putting out videos, offering feedback on the forum/reddit, streaming, writing up guides or just sailing around and doing something with other crews that enriches their experience of the game (even if it is only enriched through the thrill of combat)
That does mean that streamers are part of the community too. Or at least that they will be, if they stick around. They should be welcomed with open arms.
Toxic players and bullies aren't really interested in trying to contribute meaningfully to the community. Their goals are more related to personal gratification at the expense of others. I don't really see how Rare can allow us to have the freedom that we do have in SoT without also giving trolls the freedom to be trolls.
So there will probably always be a degree of toxicity in SoT because of the freedom to play how you want to that it offers. The community itself is a really nice bunch of people though. I don't agree with the entire community all the time but I have a fondness for everyone.