Jul 11, 2005, 11:11 AM // 11:11
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#61
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Apr 2005
Guild: Searching... PM me with a good one
Profession: R/Mo
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Originally Posted by Sagius Truthbarron
As stated above, what if some's wife/husband makes the meal or some such, you don't know that they are fixing it/done yet, you're in the mission for 30 minutes, s/he calls and says the food's done.
What are you going to do? Let it get cold for another hour thirty minutes?
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Turn the game off. Sounds too logical I know. You even say that the game is not that important. Why can't you just turn it off and do the mission later?
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:11 AM // 11:11
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#62
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Site Contributor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: England.
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Originally Posted by PieXags
I think you overlooked the point of my posts, I do use the restroom before a mission or quest run, and I do get a drink before hand. Sometimes though we take so long I run out of drink or need to use the restroom, now doesn't that suck. Was it my fault? Hell no, I did think ahead, I did get some food and drink before hand. I didn't know my party was going to suck ass and that we'd be out there forever.
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No offense, but from what I can tell you seem to have bladder problems and some chronic eating/drinking disorder if you need to sit there stuffing your face at the PC all the time. Consult a doctor.
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Originally Posted by Sagius Truthbarron
By the way, Prinicipia, is it really necisarry to make 5 posts about how well you were potty trained? -.-
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Is it necessary to make five or more posts about how poorly you were and how you and your wife do not plan meals? Christ man, get over yourself.
Edit: Condensed into one post.
Last edited by Principa Discordia; Jul 11, 2005 at 11:14 AM // 11:14..
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:13 AM // 11:13
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#63
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northeast USA
Guild: Guilded Rose
Profession: Me/
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I dont think you are used to online gaming with other human players for periods longer than 30 minutes
- it takes communication and coordination for breaks
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:14 AM // 11:14
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#64
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Wilds Pathfinder
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If you know you're going to be stuffing your face, why not keep the food ready at the computer for during a mission? I don't need to ask my team to hold up when eating a snack, I just need to leave my shortcut keys for a moment, grab the waffle, put it in my mouth and take a good bite, put it back and onwards we go. Takes 5 seconds at most.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:14 AM // 11:14
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#65
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Academy Page
Join Date: Apr 2005
Guild: Triple X {XXX}
Profession: Mo/
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The solution to all these problems is strapping a water bladder to your back with a drinking tube and affixing your computer to the bathroom wall.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:17 AM // 11:17
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#66
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Academy Page
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I think some of us have already figured it out.
Communication.
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Originally Posted by Sagius Truthbarron
I was walking to Mineral Springs the other day, we got halfway through Trasca' Demise. I said "brb". So, I go to the bathroom, come back in few minutes to find that my group walked ALL the way back and zoned, then kicked me just to stop me from "Freeloading"
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You said "brb" and left. No-no.
Again, it looks as if you're at fault.
Discuss first that you need to do something.
Leaving abruptly will always make you the bad guy, justified or not.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:18 AM // 11:18
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#67
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Forge Runner
Join Date: May 2005
Location: The Infinite Representation Of Pie And Its Many Brilliances
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Principa Discordia
No offense, but from what I can tell you seem to have bladder problems and some chronic eating/drinking disorder if you need to sit there stuffing your face at the PC all the time. Consult a doctor.
Is it necessary to make five or more posts about how poorly you were and how you and your wife do not plan meals? Christ man, get over yourself.
Edit: Condensed into one post.
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Hey hey hey hey hey hey...hold it. You obviously overlooked the part of the post where I said "Now, note that I'm not trying to speak as if it's me who goes afk during missions. I've got this room loaded up with enough food that there's no need to move, the bathroom is about 10 ft to my left, and the fridge is right outside my door. If I somehow need to do something, I can go and get it before they notice I've been gone typically. This isn't an issue for me, but I'm speaking for those who may not be so fortunate."
I'm trying to think of possibilities that might be true for OTHER people. I myself rarely if ever go afk on any mission or quest that I'm on. I just took some henchmen and killed everything I could in the zones from droknar's to beacon's perch a few times. I haven't used the bathroom since...hell...I don't even remember, problably like 6...7...hours ago, something like that. I phrased it with "I" because I'm used to that sort of writing style so that's how I phrased it.
Ok, now that we've got those facts straight and my ass is covered. Continue on.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:22 AM // 11:22
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#68
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Northeast USA
Guild: Guilded Rose
Profession: Me/
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I do agree with Pie that some groups are too impatient and cant even wait 2minutes (rarely see this tho)
but more often in my gameplay,
I see the AFK person who is gone for 15 minutes+
players have different "patience" thresholds of
- how long they will wait for an AFK
- how tolerant they are of freeloaders
personally,
I never leave missions unless most the party already left
I hate AFKs that last longer than 2minutes but I put up with them nonetheless
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:22 AM // 11:22
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#69
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Site Contributor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: England.
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Alright PieXags, I see your point of view now.
Now if only Truthbarron would get back here and aknowledge my points.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:24 AM // 11:24
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#70
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Pre-Searing Cadet
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Ireland
Guild: Vile of Faith [Nova]
Profession: W/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iganokage
simple solution: before entering a mission/zoning out of a town, the game asks everyone in the team:
Have you gone to the bathroom? We're not going to be stopping along the way. Go now. I don't care if u dont need to go, just go. And have a kit-kat too.
YES(mom) | NO/cancel
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UPDATE:
To make it easier for everyone, a female dwarven NPC will approach you as you exit an outpost with said question. This character will be known as "Mother Blechrengorer the second". She is quite homely and is proud of each and every one of you.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:24 AM // 11:24
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#71
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: germany
Guild: Guild Of Openhearted Deeds
Profession: R/Mo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Silmor
Simple solution: plan your food and toilet breaks.
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I agree.
I sometimes use the cinematics for bathroom-breaks, walks to the fridge, relaxing, walking around the room to check if the real world still exists...
Can't do that on quests though.
But a simple "brb" might just not be enough.
Talking to your team helps a lot. Explaining to them that it'll be <n> minutes helps, because they can time it.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:26 AM // 11:26
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#72
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Wilds Pathfinder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sagius Truthbarron
Oh well, we spent 30 minutes getting here, but who wants to let someone eat?! I haven't eatten or used the bathroom since the game came out, look at me, I'm fine!
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Me, I dont want to "let" you eat. Eat on your own time, if you have other things to do in real life, dont get yourself involved in something that you cant commit too. It's rude as hell. Do you see me wasting your time? No. Im not saying you cant run and grab your food, but if you think it's alright to run, grab your food, then chomp away while I do the work for you, then you need to hire some parents to teach you some manners.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:27 AM // 11:27
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#73
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Site Contributor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: England.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashley Twig
But a simple "brb" might just not be enough. Talking to your team helps a lot. Explaining to them that it'll be <n> minutes helps, because they can time it.
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This raises an interesting point, actually. I can't speak for everyone, but I've noticed that the ones who just type "brb" are also the ones who do not communicate during a mission except to say "heal plz" or "rez plz".
Not sure about you guys, but I find communication important during missions, and the "silent unless plz" people really bug me.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:30 AM // 11:30
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#74
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Forge Runner
Join Date: May 2005
Location: The Infinite Representation Of Pie And Its Many Brilliances
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I can agree with that statement. I'm all about communication. First thing I do when I join a group is say hello, talk to people, remind them of skills they might need to bring, ask if they have TS or Ventrilo, etc. Communication is a big part of any group IMO. If by some chance I ever had to go afk, it would always be more "Hold on one moment if you would, need to grab a drink, 20 seconds" or something like that. The more you communicate the less chance there is they'll kick you I'd have to say.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:32 AM // 11:32
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#76
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2005
Location: germany
Guild: Guild Of Openhearted Deeds
Profession: R/Mo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Principa Discordia
Pee breaks, food breaks, and whatnot should not even be an issue as expect an adult to be able to control such bodily functions.
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Adults? How many Ascalon citizens's are adults in what we like to call "the real world"
But even adults may have a bladder situation now and then. Like in the summer, it's hot, you drink like 1 liter of water during a mission.
You don't sweat all the water you dring.
So during very long missions/quests, I think, a small break now and then should be allowed.
Being stuck in a mission with somebody hitting the bushes is a nice opportunity to get to know your team better.
Ask them about books they read, and if they can't read, ask them about movies they've seen recently. Works for most people.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:35 AM // 11:35
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#77
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Site Contributor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: England.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fantus
But if you can't wait one minute when someone needs a bio break, then you are obviously taking this game too seriously. It's a big difference whether someone needs a 2 min potty break or goes afk for 30 minutes to prepare dinner. It's real life guys, and some things can't be planned.
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I expect anyone who is not a small child to be able to control/plan all of these things, as I've said over and over. I don't find them reasonable excuses, and would probably make a good school teacher.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fantus
There might be a person ringing at your door, or a phone call or whatever.
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These things are what I call "random eventualities" and don't even need forgiving as long as the person says "BRB guys, there's someone at the door" instead of "BRB" then going AFK for who knows how long.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashley Twig
But even adults may have a bladder situation now and then. Like in the summer, it's hot, you drink like 1 liter of water during a mission.
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I agree that some things can be forgiven, such as there being an underlying medical condition, but when it's simply a fact of bad planning then I honestly have trouble taking that person seriously.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Supervixen
If I know evening's coming around and my lovely significant other is puttering around in the kitchen, I'd know better than to commit to an hour long mission. Isn't that the logical thing to do? (Or not do in this case?)
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Please explain this to Sagius Truthbarron. Thank you.
Last edited by Principa Discordia; Jul 11, 2005 at 11:38 AM // 11:38..
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:35 AM // 11:35
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#78
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Academy Page
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I think you missed a few posts, Fantus. Heh, those points have already been covered.
To be brief, my point was that it wasn't so much 2 minutes gone as it was "How many minutes will the actually be gone?".
There is a difference between a short 2 minute break and 30 minutes of fixing your keyboard pullout. But unless you're in a group of people you know and who know you and trust you, you'll be hated for disappearing.
Even if you are in a group of people who know you leaving isn't a good thing. I still get annoyed by my friends if they tell me they'll be AFK for a few minutes and forget all about the game and end up taking a nap.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:35 AM // 11:35
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#79
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Academy Page
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Asia
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I don't get it. What's so difficult about keeping some munchies within arm's reach?
I recall back when BWE was all the GW time I'd get. And it would -always- fall on a weekend when I'd have things I can't get out of. What then? Prioritise what time I have left of course.
I'd plan fastfood that's also nearfood like a fiend. Biscuits, crackers. Those lovely Dutch butter cookies that come in a round tin? Raid the bloody supermarket, "Gimme all your ramen and preprocessed meats!!!eleven!1" Bottles of water (have to drink healthy when you're eating crap like that) scattered around my floor for quick swigs when I'm auto-following my group leader.
Granted, I still afk a lot due to reasons of the feline persuasion, but then that's why I play with friends who know how it's like (or own felines of their own). Most of the time I solo or use henchies precisely because I know I'll end up being called away more often than not.
If I know evening's coming around and my lovely significant other is puttering around in the kitchen, I'd know better than to commit to an hour long mission. Isn't that the logical thing to do? (Or not do in this case?)
For whomever was saying it's just 6mins, have patience. Well, there's 7 other people there. That's 42mins total worth of manpower being wasted. By a total stranger.
I don't know about you but my tolerence level for total strangers wasting my time is pretty low. What right have they got to do that?
Other people's time may not be money, but mine might be. I might be so busy with work lately that this is the only evening I'll have to play in the next 2 weeks. And here's this person who can't even wait another 20mins to eat, or pee, or whatever.
It really gives the image of a child standing with legs crossed and face scrunched, "I gotta goooooo!". Well go, just don't expect to be let back in.
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Jul 11, 2005, 11:37 AM // 11:37
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#80
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Shadar Logoth
Guild: The Legendary Majestic 12
Profession: N/
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Ppl going afk doesn't bother me most of the time as I understand that RL can interrupt things. However that being said... I play in the FoW a lot.... love that place...anyway... in the FoW you get ppl afking quite often & that annoys me. If you know you are going into the UW/FoW then plan your life(as much as you feasibly can) around that time. The FoW has got to be the worst place for ppl going afk. It seems like every 5 min someone is afk for 10 min or longer....okay so mebbe not every 5 min but it sure does feel like it. The FoW(I spose the UW too... I dont go there as much) seems to attract the afkers & it drives me up a f'ing wall! Like I said I can understand being afk occasionaly but every 10-15 min? And then be gone for 10 or so min? Give me a break!
If you are going into the FoW/UW then plan ahead as much as you can...use the restroom before starting quest, get your food & drink handy, let family members know that you arent to be disturbed & so on.
Oooohhh great example of a afker... day before yestrady I was helping a guildie with a Inf Run. We to the Seer & goto get the spectral essence. Unbeknownst to us one of our Warirors went afk, the partys members that werent afk all got killed, myself included. So there we sat waiting, waiting, waiting for the afker to come back. Now before I go on I should tell you that a scroll of Slayer's Insight dropped for me. I ask the party members to please not pick up my scroll, they all agree. So Im laying there dead... the entire party is dead save for the afk Warrior & Im hopeing he will come back & rez the team so I can get the scroll. After 15-20 min the afker comes back, notices everyone is gone & dead. Come to where we all got wiped, my team(not me) tells the afker not to pick up the scroll as it belongs to me...I too ask that he doesnt pick up the scroll... he does anyway. Im thinking okay he'll just give it to me later, so I kept my mouth shut thinking I didnt want to piss him off & keep it. So the afker rezzez a few ppl but we evetually all, including Mr AFK, get killed again. We go back to town & I ask Mr AFK if I can get my scroll... he say "idk it looks pretty sweet" the rest of the team says "Give the scroll back"... then Mr AFK starts saying things like "GO GO GO GO" & '"start the mission!" & I kept politely asking for the scroll.. I was leader of the group so werent going to start mission until I got my scroll. Mr. AFK then decides to threaten "I leave right now if you dont start mission!" I told him "Fine, fu keep it Enjoy the scroll." & kicked him from the party. Not once had I spoken to Mr AFK in a rude manner until then. He then pm'ed me calling me a noob & whatnot. We went on with the inf run, even did the mission & everyone had a good time & worked well together.
I have screenshots of the entire thing. So if anyone doubts or disbelieves or whatever I can back it up. Mr AFK game name? Sageking Slayer.
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