@dustin3244 said in Community Events Suck:
@wolfmanbush My opinion is based on my experiences in the game. I've never met anyone the entire time I've played this game who wasn't trying to sink me or trick me into thinking they're friendly so they can sink me later. I quit playing this game for around a year and I came back to find the behavior of everyone in the community seems worse. I've had two play sessions recently and both times I left the game with less gold than I came in with.
Yes it is morally sound to label people as terrible human beings based on their terrible behavior. I have never, not in my last two sessions which were recent... and not in the entire time I played the game around a year ago have I ever met someone who didn't either try and sink me or try and trick me into thinking they're friendly so they can sink me. Literally never has happened to me. So I'd like to know where you found this data because it doesn't seem to be supported by the reality that I see every time I play.
Bullying someone because you're on a brig with 3 people and I'm on a solo sloop trying to have a good experience isn't a gameplay preference.. that's beyond rude and cruel.. It's terrible behavior.
I didn't dehumaize anyone.. Not calling out behavior like this will kill off what's left of this game's player base. That's why hourglass has an average wait time of 30 minutes and at least half the people playing are just loss farming. I'm the one being dehumanized by people claiming the name of the game means they not only can but should be as cruel and inconsiderate as possible. Bullying me because I'm inexperienced and alone is terrible behavior... the kind of behavior you'd see from terrible human beings with a broken moral compass.
I've got a boatload of stories of absolutely horrible experiences from this game and 0 of these mythical non hostile pirates you speak of.
If you see yourself as a victim of gameplay you will never enjoy the experience and you will never put yourself in situations to adapt and thrive in an adventure game that you can do very well at.
I understand the frustrations. I've spent most of my time in the game solo and all of it playing organically. It can be unpleasant at times, especially early on. I get that.
You will never control others, they are free to do what they do. An unwinnable battle you are fighting.
You do get to choose your actions though, your outlook, your conduct towards others, your effort. That's where there is opportunity for you to improve your situation for yourself.
I believe that we find what we want to find and we set ourselves up to succeed or fail by how we approach adventure. If people want to find negative things about others they will make sure that happens. If people want to find the silver lining and optimism in the moment they will find it.
You are not at fault for what others have done to you in random situations but you are responsible for your sessions, your decisions, your conduct.
My personal opinion based on your posts and my experience around others is that you likely contribute significantly to escalation. That doesn't mean you deserve any mistreatment that you have faced randomly. The way to improve your situation would be to focus on how to set yourself up for better chances of peace of mind and finding ways to avoid escalating towards/with others and when you reflect on your experiences.