Author Topic: why do people hate blockland for it's community?  (Read 7046 times)

I'm thinking of the same thing, I actually like it here.
it's a very cozy place if you manage to slip in quietly and not act like an idiot

it's a very cozy place if you manage to slip in quietly and not act like an idiot

this.

I'm thinking of the same thing, I actually like it here.

I like it a lot too because the community is somewhat tight-knit, and there are literally all types of people on here. Another great thing is how open people are about their social-lives on Off Topic too.

Cause they think they know every thing when don't.

Most of this community throw around the word mature and self-proclaim themselves to be so yet ironically are the complete opposite.

Of course, there are the better people. However, this really does seem to be the majority of forum users.
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Most of this community throw around the word mature and self-proclaim themselves to be so yet ironically are the complete opposite.

Of course, there are the better people. However, this really does seem to be the majority of forum users.

I agree somewhat, there are some people who think they're better than everyone else, but not the majority.

Lets consider a few prospects.  The majority of people playing this game are in the 10-14 age range, this being that they are looking around the Internet more and find the game, as opposed to younger kids who don't have as ready access to Internet.  Also, people start leaving blockland the older they get, and so not as many older kids as the middle-aged kids.

Now let's look at that age range again (10-14), how do these Tweens and young teens typically act in school, in the community, etc.?  Pretty badly, they are just learning curse words, so every sentence they say has to have "forget" or "stuff" in there twice.  The testosterone (haven't seen too many richardhead female blocklanders) also begins to pump through their bodies, which causes changes in emotions and attitudes.  This translates to COD levels of profanitial exclamation on the forums.

What else are these kids?  Middle-schoolers, right?  Isn't their main goal in life, in that level of schooling, to gain as much good rep as possible?  The only way to do that for them is by being complete starfishs to everyone they meet, which is only multiplied by the relative safety of the Internet.  These are the kids who would be picked on by bullies on the playground, but they are all too wussy to stand up for themselves, and that passive-aggressive take on the whole situation would translate into cyber bullying, because that is the only way they can bully.

The good people (the younger and the older) then come in and drop a big "no, you're dumb for the following correct reasons, all supported by evidence" kind of posts, which piss off those biologically unstable little balls of egocentric douchery.  They then go drama how the forum is stuffty because they were called out for their douch-tasticness, and all run crying away.

This theory of mine, which I have long held to be true and have observed many times to be true, is not the only explanation - it is a reasoning for one portion of the blockland population to hate on the community.



So yes, I personally and on average hate the community, because I hate the little douch-tastic 10-14 year olds that rage across these forums - they make up the majority > I hate the majority > I on average hate the community-dwellers > I hate the community



Other reasons include the younger kids not understanding the game that well, nor do they understand the forums either, so they ask previously asked questions (which most people hate reanswering), and are therefore flamed for doing such.  These kids end up hating the forums, and the people flaming the poor kid hate the "stupid 50k noobs" for not knowing what to do.

Then there are the older kids, who have all of the experience, many are expert modelers, builders, scripters, eventers, server hosts, etc., and they feel they know absolutely everything there is to know about their field of expertise.  I call my [Self] an expert eventer and am pretty damn good at building and fighting, but I don't go around flaunting it or discrediting other people just because they might be slower or less experienced.  These new kids then end up hating the community because the older kids are major richards, and the older kids hate the "stupid 50k noobs" because they are annoying the older kids with their slowness.

Let's end the experience barrier separating us from coming together as a good community, and let's strive to teach the next generation the skills we possess so that the game can further its development.  After V21 came out, there was a major drop in addon creation rates IIRC.  The people who were hiding in the shadows of the old addon makers stepped up a couple months later, but that gap in addon creation crippled the community in a way.  We must prevent stuff like this in the future.

Yup

because they are the losers that cant handle the fire

*tears shirt off

because they are the losers that cant handle the fire

*tears shirt off

The only types of servers where you'll come across really young kids like age 7-11 are in RP's of any sort basically. I know a lot of our younger players are immature, but there are many nice ones who aren't bad at all. A lot of them can build well and event too. I wish I was here before v21 though, since everyone says those days were better.

back then the ONLY types of games were free builds, theme community builds, and vanilla death matches. and people competed to have the nicest looking servers, so the quality of every server was up.

but now people just use 100 addons and build nothing. addons are fun to play with but people get bored of them very quick. we get tons of server hopping and less people staying around to join in.

back then the ONLY types of games were free builds, theme community builds, and vanilla death matches. and people competed to have the nicest looking servers, so the quality of every server was up.

but now people just use 100 addons and build nothing. addons are fun to play with but people get bored of them very quick. we get tons of server hopping and less people staying around to join in.

From 2007-2008, on average how many players would be on a server on the server list?

not much different then the top 2 servers today. like 10-20 people any time of day.
but there was like 30 servers that had them, not just 2 like now.

there are tons more servers today, they just spread the population and everyone is alone lol

not much different then the top 2 servers today. like 10-20 people any time of day.
but there was like 30 servers that had them, not just 2 like now.

there are tons more servers today, they just spread the population and everyone is alone lol

do you feel as if we can grow to about over 1000 players in servers at once in a year or two if we get onto steam?

you guys don't realize that the 'community' you know is the same 50 or so people that constantly post on the forums. go join some 5 player count servers and you'll learn that what people say about the community (the forums aren't the community) is mostly true.

Lets consider a few prospects.  The majority of people playing this game are in the 10-14 age range, this being that they are looking around the Internet more and find the game, as opposed to younger kids who don't have as ready access to Internet.  Also, people start leaving blockland the older they get, and so not as many older kids as the middle-aged kids.
like I said, you're thinking of what you think is the community; the forums. most people that play the game are 9 to 11, and that's why whenever you see a new player come to the forums, they are most of the time not too intelligent and the richards of the forums make fun of them and them they go and forum Self Delete.
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