You are definitely not alone on this....

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of HWDOMD
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 4:48 PM
To: 'Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list'
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Running a Halloween Server

Can this discussion be held somewhere else? Like the forum, where it's
supposed to be?

This isn't the place for it and I'm getting a little sick of having my inbox
filled with your petty bullshit back and forth about nothing. I'm pretty
sure I'm not alone in this. 


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dan
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 4:04 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Running a Halloween Server

On 15/11/2012 20:21, Rudy Bleeker wrote:
> I hope I speak for most people when I say that I don't see the problem 
> here. If you don't like to play King of the Hill, then don't play on 
> servers with KOTH maps in their rotation.

I do like to play KOTH occasionally. It's not the worse game mode put it
that way.

But on the map they changed that you couldn't really do that. I think the
first Halloween event did koth - and did it in such a way that running
around killing people generally worked - in fact, was made part of it -
hence yes, to me it would have made more sense to pick a different game mode
this time but it was moot anyway given the, imo bad decision to make these
bonuses like uber and crits apply to both teams.

But I've already said that and I'm not repeating everything because you
didn't read it :-)

Again, things were not really free, that's a misnomer (perhaps it's worth
noting that if Valve's whole modus operandi is to  take feedback from its
customers, and you think you're not paying for anything then you should
realise that this just means you aren't their customer.

Hence if you really are "speaking for most people" none of what we say
counts, does it? :-)

They are developing and updating their games to cater for the people that do
pay. Hence one of my points, I'd much prefer - I'd far prefer - a game that
had something I wanted to buy in it and that was therefore targeted at
people who want to play it rather than people who clearly don't.

You can't keep saying "it's free", when all you're really saying is "other
people are paying for TF2, not us, and Valve change the game to get their
money rather than ours"

I cannot (as I also think I pointed out too) really play the game as I
always have - that's another point I made (although for a while, shortly
after F2P, as I said on this list at the time, TF2 was actually far, far
better than it ever was, even at launch in 2007 when it was new and fresh.

Perhaps simply because of the numbers and the myriad servers to pick from
and in spite of the general TF2 communities rather asinine and ugly reaction
to the new players - and their continuing use of the term "F2P" to be
derogatory.

It's even more ironic that you keep parroting how the game is "free" 
given the rather hostile reaction
a lot of F2P people received because they supposedly hadn't paid.

Evidently, it's not the most logical community in existence.

In a lot of ways sheer numbers hid the worst issues with the changes they
made prior to the game going F2P and I suppose MvM has just made them
obvious again, whilst being, imo, nowhere near as good as it could have been
in terms of difficulty and skill required and in terms of the number of
people needed to play it.

For years I've have 2 PCs here, with 2 copies of many of Valve games. 
Now we've got 3 - and yes it sucks that
most of Valves games don't cater for 2 or 3 players albeit it's not so bad
for some of them, because you can at least start the game and get all the
mechanics to trigger with 3 people. When modes appear that are stymied for
no other reason to spite gamers and reward scumbags then it sucks.

I know I can join a 6v6 or 12v12 server - and I've played thousands of hours
doing just that, but I don't see why I shouldn't be able to play on a LAN -
with family and friends, simply in order to let credit card thieves launder
money in TF2 by purchasing keys or to steal accounts and scam gamers.

if the reason for that is "it's free" then charge me money - let me buy a
"Sod the traders" ticket in the store that enables me to play the mode until
I win. That's what MvM does (although with the people here who seem to think
they "speak for most people" insisting it's all free I imagine they haven't
spent any time or money on these tickets themselves)

I couldn't really give a crap if there is or isn't an item at the end of a
round. We're not at the stage where we're getting the beginning of the round
yet.

If anything Halloween could have been a couple of weeks where sheer numbers
worked but imo it didn't.
So far from being "just one week" when things aren't "normal" it could have
been 2 really good weeks when it was better because it wasn't what is
currently normal.

--
Dan

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