Hasn't been an issue for you a few minutes ago. I think this mailing list needs more friendly conversations than anything. Right, wickedplayer? :)

On 09.10.2015 00:19, iNilo wrote:
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go to reddit or some sort to discuss that stuff. this is for server owners.

Please gentlemen & thank you for keeping it on topic.


2015-10-09 0:10 GMT+02:00 Matthias "InstantMuffin" Kollek <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    I haven't played much MVM, but I've seen similar arguments being
    made about communities, particularly comparisons between tf2 and
    l4d(2), claiming l4d players would be worse. Then with MVM I had
    the impression that it is not necessarily the game itself
    (although f2p really counts for something as you said), but the
    pressure on the individual players (the competitive edge and the
    lower player count) that makes gameplay annoying and stressful,
    and therefore influences the impression you might have of other
    players?


    On 09.10.2015 00:04, wickedplayer494 wrote:
    I would give maybe a slight edge in the "annoying" and frequency
    factor to TF2, but if I happen to encounter them in either,
    they're usually about the same in terms of annoying. If they're
    at least trying to contribute to the game (such as making calls),
    then I can forgive them, but if they're blabbing random crap,
    it's a mute and an F1 to any kicks initiated, especially if I
    tell them "hey, please consider knocking it off" beforehand if I
    feel nice.

    On 10/8/2015 5:00 PM, Matthias "InstantMuffin" Kollek wrote:
    Csgo pubs are full of kids or adults that haven't matured.
    Everyone can get a 10 bucks paysafecard these days at their
    local drug store or gas station instead of what most kids do
    with their money anyway: Somehow spend it on alcohol and cigarettes.
    So far I haven't noticed a difference. But it could be because
    immaturity surfaces more in csgo due to the competitive setting.
    So yeah, there could be more kids in tf2, but I happen to find
    them more annoying when I play csgo.

    On 08.10.2015 23:53, wickedplayer494 wrote:
    I have, and I notice far, far more kids on TF2 than in CS:GO
    still, probably because the former is free and the latter is
    $15 on regular price. Again, price barrier: mom or dad is going
    to say "no Timmy, you're not going to use our card to buy stuff!".

    On 10/8/2015 4:50 PM, Matthias "InstantMuffin" Kollek wrote:
    Most games are filled with the demographic you outlined. Have
    you ever played any game on pub servers these days? I hope
    not, I hope you never will. Stay happy for both of us. lol



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