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With all the new Steam Members, are we glad?
AdinX:
OP, the amount of spelling and grammar mistakes you have made over the course of all of your posts leads me to believe you are a legitimate moron.
Further, this...
--- Quote from: Scar. z on December 27, 2013, 10:58:50 AM ---Ok sheesh, I didn't Mean it like any of that. I just have my Option how I don't Like the fill of new people.
For humans, Change is something they are not used too. Also, this change not everyone would say they don't want Badspot And his team to make money. Just they are not used to the rush.
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What the forget
No
There is hardly any change you thick twat
There will always be new players. Majority of the steam players are young adults. Meaning 18+. Quality gamers. The kind of people who make users like you look extremely foolish.
There are already 70k IDs posting brilliant gallery submissions and new coders
What have you contributed to the community?
"Humans don't like change"
What the forget are you talking about nothing is changing it's a video game, a few extra thousand players changes nothing, it just adds more cannon-fodder
_______:
In my opinion its good and bad. Good because there are more people. But the noobs are just annoying.
Bushido:
absolutely none of the new players ive met have been anywhere near as annoying as the older base. consistently they are willing to learn fairly polite and dont walk around stufftin on dudes whenever they can so i would actually say the steam cast is the best group to happen to blockland in a while
Kirze:
I enjoy having more people to play with, but a majority of these new players probally didn't bother playing the tutorial. Or didn't bother to wait for a demo
Georges:
--- Quote from: The Resonte! on December 27, 2013, 10:34:27 AM ---why does everyone think that steam members are noobs
it's annoying
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I think it's because so many people with 40k IDs where younger, more noobish players, everyone started thinking higher ID = more noobish player, but we/I forgot that most Steam users are going to be 13+, which these people are going to tend to be more mature.