@crowedhunter said in Stick to the Script on Safer Seas.:
In the newsletter just sent this is what was said about Safer Seas: "If you hadn't heard, and especially if you've ever been inclined to steer clear of the seas after repeated run-ins, December has delivered a gift in the form of Safer Seas. Want to sail solo or with your crew in an otherwise private world? Now you can!"
Now if I'm to believe what people on forums are berating Safer Seas players with, then this newsletter should mention that this is a mode exclusively for "little kids" and "only meant to be used as a tutorial". Otherwise, maybe the narrative should be more careful to not arm people with covertly abusive language meant to disparage these types of players. That's completely counterproductive to the alleged goals of bringing in more players.
When Safer Seas was announced, Mike Chapman clearly stated that it was not just a 'tutorial', but that it was also for experienced players who just want a session without PvP to worry about.
The narrative that Safer Seas is only meant as an (extended) tutorial is the false one and only put forward by people who are against Safer Seas and want to shame people out of it. Rare however has been clear that it's not just a tutorial from the start.
I have already literaly put Chapman's quote here in the forums multiple times, but some people are just not willing to listen, because they just can't seem to handle information that doesn't fit their narrative....
edit: i will put the quote in another time for the ones who still need it:
On september 21st in the Season Ten Preview video, when Safer Seas was mentioned first, Mike Chapman said: "and alongside allowing never players to get to grips with the game, it also allows experienced players to truly immerse themselves in the world and take it at their own pace, experiment and see everything the world's got to offer on their own terms. So, we see Safer Seas as very much a complementary way of enjoying Sea of Thieves, a new way to enjoy the game with your friends or to immerse yourself in the world."