Making XBox Live Less Horrifying 104
Gamespy has an article talking about ways to make XBox Live a better place to play. The article lists ways to improve your relations with others and generally improve the community feel of the Live network. From the article: "Xbox Live isn't always a nice place. Everyone has horror stories about some of the things they've heard (or, in rare cases, seen) coming from some of the more 'unsavory' elements of the burgeoning online community. There's a good chance (especially if you play as much Halo 2 as I do) that you've heard more racist and homophobic comments than polite ones. Now, I'm certainly no prude, and there are plenty of moments when I'll spew a steady stream of profane invectives at whichever fool just blasted my avatar. Usually, it will be something along the lines of 'Oh man, &%&$# you, you $^%#& %$@&#! I should %*#(@ tear off your $*^%@^% head and %#@#*& it!' As the old saying goes, never trust anyone who doesn't swear."
Re:You, Dear Sir, are an idiot (Score:1)
A ratings system, maybe? (Score:3, Interesting)
Disclaimer: I'm not a member of Xbox Live...
Perhaps it would be worthwhile to implement some sort of ratings system. You get to rate your opponent on his or her conduct and sportsmanship.
Accrue enough "demerits" from different members, and you get tagged as a habitual asshole.
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:4, Informative)
first they get a temporary ban, habitual griefers get a service cancelation
the problem is, that its not automatic, staff have to evaluate each "problem case" when enough negative karma is acrued, then monitor the player's behaviour, so its a slow process
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:2, Interesting)
I hear that Xbox 360 will have a more robust system.
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1)
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1)
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Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1)
spawn raping is a perfectly valid point, but teabagging? oh noes, my internet foe is mocking me!
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:5, Interesting)
That's what I had in mind, something that other users can see and use to decide whether or not they want to play with other people.
Before I decide to waste time with some anonymous person, it would be helpful if I saw something like this:
I'd probably avoid that person. The temporary suspension of someone's account doesn't help me as a player decide whether or not I want that person as an opponent or as a teammate. The account cancellation does, but that's only used as an extreme last resort, and only after the person has already caused a lot of damage. The beauty of the system is that it would be automatic; no game admins would have to get involved except under really weird circumstances.
Using a system like this, players will generally behave not because they're afraid of being banned, but because they're afraid of being ostracized and publically displayed as an asshole.
It's kind of like an idea I'd like to see implemented for drivers, something I call the "Stupid System." By law, everyone's car has to have a stupid meter installed in the window, which is a receiver. Everyone who wants one is also given a stupid transmitter. When you're driving, if someone does something really stupid, like cutting across three lanes in front of you because they weren't paying attention and were about to miss their exit, then you can use your stupid transmitter to tag their car. After they receive a certain number of stupid tags from different people based on the population in their area, they get a traffic ticket. After a higher threshhold, they lose their license. The number of stupid tags a person has at any given time is displayed on the stupid meter, so that other drivers will know what they're dealing with.
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1)
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1)
the comment ratings system became a big game there just like this. you'd start seeing packs of trolls ruining legitimate players' reputations just because it's funny.
eudas
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:2)
Enough people think you're a dick on Live, and you'll be branded as one...
Being done for the 360 (Score:2)
Currently there's a feedback system for XBLive, but it's invisible to the users. They can submit feedback, but only Microsoft can see the feedback, and it's generally looked at just for super extreme cases.
On the 360, feedback will affect a player's visible Reputation rating, and people will be able to choose game settings that only allow them to play with people of a certain Reputation rating.
Looking very much forward to it.
Re:A ratings system, maybe? (Score:1)
"Nice" players would have an option to play in "nice" games (with only other "nice" players) or "naughty" games (with "naughty" players, and any "nice" players who set the option). "Naughty" players would only be able to play "naughty" games. This would be the only disadvantage to being a "na
Homophobia (Score:3, Funny)
It also helps to remind people that they are spending their time playing videogames on the internet. This typically usurps any delusions they have about being "the shit" and makes it easier to make your point. The anonymity can give people delusions of granduer.
Re:Homophobia (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Homophobia (Score:3, Informative)
Once I tried to get him to stop. After receiving a few 1337 insults, I responded with a post along the lines of "You are obviously a child, fat, with very few friends who gets beaten up a lot." etc. He disconnected, and was much easier to get rid of after t
Re:Homophobia (Score:1)
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
Besides, your right to free speech ends where my right to not listen to profanity begins.
Re:Homophobia (Score:1)
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
Stand in front of a shopping mall shouting curses, physical threats, racial epithets, and sexual comments at anyone within earshot. Be as vulgar and offensive as your typical Counter-Strike asshat. See what happens. Tell me just how far your 'right' of free speech extends in that situation.
Now tell me how a public game should be any different.
Re:Homophobia (Score:1)
Re:Homophobia (Score:1)
if you can't express your oh-so-very-important-and-constitutionally-protecte d ideas without resorting to profanity, the chances are you aren't saying anything worth hearing anyway.
its a swearing filter, not internet mind control. moron.
Re:Homophobia (Score:1)
If you don't own the server, you can go somewhere else or you can stop paying for the service. Or ya know, you could grow the fuck up.
I think this nutjob [slashdot.org] and his little list [slashdot.org] may interest you two.
Re:Homophobia (Score:1, Insightful)
Just for comparison, would you call a racist " Afro-, Cauco-, Sino-, Latino- phobic?"
Would you call someone sexist "Anthrophobic, or Gynophobic?"
I think the term "sexist" is completely appropriate-- I don't know why we need to attribute psychological ana
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
People like to say this, but it is not patently true in all cases.
I HATE broccoli. I do not fear it.
I HATE the annoying software guy my team works with. I do not fear him.
Re:Homophobia (Score:1)
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
I'm afraid of stinging insects.
Fear is a gotcha word for the people on the other side of the arguement. Oh, they don't like me, so they must fear me.
Not true.
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
Mostly they're just immature.
Re:Homophobia (Score:3, Funny)
I've responded "Only for you sweet cheeks."
This usually results in either;
1. Silence. They cut out acting like an ass.
2. Insanity. They totally loose it and start to make mistakes.
In the case of #2, I just ramp it up. At some point they can't offend me as much as I can offend them...and they usually stop or change the subject.
One time a commander was abusive to his team. Really nasty beyond jus
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
(rest snipped) great idea. I can imagine this will work well.
I play warcraft iii occasionally, and also occasionally deal with the trash-talking. Not as bad as the rest of this story's comments though.
On WC3 it's either the opponents trash-talking my team (this doesn't really get to me), but being trash-talked by my own allies (noob, etc., whether they're right or not) does get to me. I usually say "be an asshole one more time and I'll leave" (and I mean it
Re:Homophobia (Score:2)
Really? Wouldn't have thought that would work. You must be a good player. (I'm not...just good at tactics.)
That said, I've gotten quite a bit of good feedback by pirating the pirates in space combat games.
The tactic is first give them a little warning, if they persist, silently let them go...and then stalk them. Get enough heavy weappons to totally obliterate them, and carefully pick the most embarasing and public way of doing it. Picking a time when they would not
Mute? (Score:2, Insightful)
Which begs the question: if this guy knows that you can mute peope you don't want to hear, why is he still bitching? I guess it was a slow news day in Xbox live land... and
Re:Mute? (Score:1)
Re:Mute? (Score:1)
I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:1)
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:2)
In addition, if that was being broadcast to all the team members, I would have started a kick vote.. for the love of God, that was annoying.
I don't see too many kids in the UT2k4 assaults anymore..... and I like it...
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:3, Insightful)
If I was his father, and he spoke to me with that kind of language at such a young age.. I'd rip the X-Box out and toss it in the garbage.
"Get your own motherfucking chocolate milk, bitch!"
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:2)
I'd leave him with some parting words, "I'm getting a new kid now. I hope your life is hell because you're a terrible person and always will be."
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:1)
LMFAO!! (Score:2)
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:2)
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:2)
Begin.
I need it up loud!
No, I have to, it's a clan match
I HAVE TO! STOP! NO I HAVE TO! MOM, quit playing that! You're messin' me up!
You're messin' me up!
You're messin' me up!
You're messin' me up mom! Quit playin' that!
You're messin' me up! Stop! You're messin' me up!
You're messin' me up!
No
Re:I was going to get an xbox.. (Score:1)
If that had been my mom (Score:1)
-Eric
Clan Match (Score:1)
Not really an issue for me... (Score:2, Insightful)
Frankly, I'd rather a person use his microphone, throwing around curse words in times of stress (like when grenades are going off all around him) than someone not use the microphone at all, choosing to leave me in the dark as to w
All I want for Christmas... (Score:5, Interesting)
- older than 18, 21, 25, etc...
- graduated from college
- Graduate Students
- Ivy League Grads
- whatever...
I don't care what the criteria is, but I don't socialize with high schoolers in real life. Why should I be forced to in XBox Live?
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2)
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2)
Yes, obviously. And he wants to have a place that's not populated by high schoolers. To strain your analogy, there are such things as high school football games, where high school students hang out, they aren't totally dominant in every sports event.
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2, Interesting)
I second the sentiment.
When I first spectated a Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow match (I did this on PC but I imagine it's similar on Xbox), one Sam Fisher put a guard in a headlock while the other Sam Fisher crouched down to put his goggles in the guard's crotch. The two young men controlling the Fishers repeated this head-lock/head-in-crotch maneuver over and over. Each time it was just completely hysterical as
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2)
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2)
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2)
You're posting on slashdot aren't you?
No, but seriously... I've met 40 year old immature people and really serious 16 year olds. It's not really age.
I tend to make friends with people who can use the word "F*ck!" liberaly and all been to jail at least once in their life (including me). Personally, I find people who are rude and crude more open and more forthright and more entertaining.
I can go to work and do the office
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:1)
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:2)
That said, in the case of the X-Box a
Re:All I want for Christmas... (Score:1)
Mbr PuRe_p0wnage: What?
Other guy: lol
Where do you people come up with these tags?
Strange.... (Score:1)
I'm equally offended if someone tells me to go suck my own dick, or calls me a oreo, spic, nigger, jew, chink, chunk, whatever... I don't see any difference in telling someone to go perform a very difficult physical feat on themselves (I've tried), or insulting them based on what may or may not be their race.
Re:Strange.... (Score:2)
I don't see any difference in telling someone to go perform a very difficult physical feat on themselves (I've tried)...
O_o
Gay (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:electrodes anyone?? (Score:3, Insightful)
Ah yes, the sweet smell of tolerance.
Re:electrodes anyone?? (Score:2)
Re:electrodes anyone?? (Score:1)
Xbox live (Score:1)
Re:Xbox live (Score:1)
This post makes no sense.
The best way (Score:2)
It isn't just live... (Score:4, Insightful)
This is one area where MMORPGs shine. Because the servers often track the last few lines of a player's chat, players who prattle on like this too often tend to get complained about so often that they simply get banned. It's also nice to be able to permanently
/ignore badboyz (Score:2)
If it's only language you're most interested in, why not just implement that and be done with the fool?
If it's other behavior, you're dealing with a totally different level of problem.
The Real Answer (Score:2)
He mentions getting a good circle of friends. That's exactly what I've done. It helps if you can find a good group with an internet presence, like the League of Amateur Gamers [lagxbl.com]. We're made up of a group of older people that don't get to play all the time, so it's really a better matchup for my skill level also. It was like being in the twilight zone after one round of Halo 2 when someone apologized for accidently spawn killing someone. While we still have the smack talk (of course), there's no racism o
Re:The Real Answer (Score:1)
It's just a night and day difference, and there is no real way to tame the wilds of the internet.
Re:The Real Answer (Score:1)
my pc gaming experience has always been
Re:The Real Answer (Score:2)
It's nothing like that. I don't have to sit around scanning servers. With a friends list full of
babies. (Score:2, Informative)
Whine, whine. (Score:2)
Re:Whine, whine. (Score:2)
How does one gain a buddy list of decent players when the community has the manners of drunken frat boys at a whore house?
I don't care about dying frequently... I expect that in a new
Open mic is fun to hear... (Score:2)