Gaming Community Discussion (General)

Tropicana

Council Member
Video game community?


Who da heck says that anymore? So 80s. It's now called the "Gaming Community", get with the times.

Regarding lies: like the one your beloved leader Mallozzi said that SGA fans were rude to Alaina but even she and the the convention organisers dismiss that; or the death threats BJS claimed but never existed.

We don't have to resort to lies, we look at numbers and facts and we state what is there, we don't have to spin our figures to suit our needs, SGU does bad all on its own.

Wow, this is now becoming more and more like the Ori storyline
 

Theblack

GateFans Noob
You don't know whats going on in the fucking gamming community. Yea there are some civil people there but that is no fucking fun. everyone loves saying words like f@GG@T all the time.


Btw justin beavers equal shit music. Learn to get decent music taste.

Beaver is a tasteless cock sucking peice of shit singer. A fucking 16 year old can't fucking sing loves songs. Thay have not been around long enough to know what love is you retard. brainless if you think this little shit has any talent and reflects the type of person that hate SGU is.
 

Illiterati

Council Member & Author
Blizzard's Inappropriate Language Policy...

As for gaming...I know a few Blizzard Game Masters. They used to have Game Masters in Southern CA before they built a campus down in Austin TX. People who wanted to continue being Game Masters pretty much had to move to Austin to keep their jobs -- imagine, someone voluntarily moving to the land of humidity and hurricanes, and away from one of the best climates in the world.

Meh.

Anyhow, as for swearing, it can get you in trouble if you're reported. It's mentioned in the Terms of Service/EULA. As they'll tell you, the Adult Language Filter is isn't there to allow you to swear. It's so that people who choose not to hear bad language may turn it on. But just because they've turned on doesn't mean you're in the clear, language-wise.

So just because it's there, doesn't mean you can swear with impunity. Each time you're reported, if you're actioned, you'll get a notice in your in-game mail and to your registered email address. It will give you an idea of what was actioned. (Blizzard keeps permanent chat records from all chats, including /whispered chat). All they need is a toon name and a time frame and they can search it and respond according to their policy.

SGUSucks has a much more liberal policy toward adult language than Blizzard, but there are still a few limitations on the most egregious words.
 

Theblack

GateFans Noob
As for gaming...I know a few Blizzard Game Masters. They used to have Game Masters in Southern CA before they built a campus down in Austin TX. People who wanted to continue being Game Masters pretty much had to move to Austin to keep their jobs -- imagine, someone voluntarily moving to the land of humidity and hurricanes, and away from one of the best climates in the world.

Meh.

Anyhow, as for swearing, it can get you in trouble if you're reported. It's mentioned in the Terms of Service/EULA. As they'll tell you, the Adult Language Filter is isn't there to allow you to swear. It's so that people who choose not to hear bad language may turn it on. But just because they've turned on doesn't mean you're in the clear, language-wise.

So just because it's there, doesn't mean you can swear with impunity. Each time you're reported, if you're actioned, you'll get a notice in your in-game mail and to your registered email address. It will give you an idea of what was actioned. (Blizzard keeps permanent chat records from all chats, including /whispered chat). All they need is a toon name and a time frame and they can search it and respond according to their policy.

SGUSucks has a much more liberal policy toward adult language than Blizzard, but there are still a few limitations on the most egregious words.


For one I don't play wow mostly cause blizzard is now full of retards that allow little kids to play and they need GM to babysit because there parents are overprotective yet don't too lazy to watch there kids in game. I am more of a fps gammer. THere no GM there maybe a few admins on the server but most of time its rules free expect hacking.

I do know ppl who play wow and they do say those kind of words in all sorts of games like fa........

I don't know if they are banned or not but the point is that they are gammers. No NOT from the 80's.



"egregious words" I think cock sucker and cunt are eregious words. More so then ******. F@GGOT can refer to sticks. THe words cunt only refers to one thing.
My point still stands SGU is not censorship free anyone else who thinks other wise is delsional.
 

Illiterati

Council Member & Author
For one I don't play wow mostly cause blizzard is noW full of retards that allow little kids and they need GM to babysit. I am more of a fps gammer. THere no GM there maybe a few admins on the server but most of time its rules free expect hacking.

I do know ppl who play wow and they do say those kind of words in all sorts of games like fa........

I don't know if they are banned or not but the point is that they are gammers. No NOT from the 80's.
My daughter is the FPS player in the family. I have middle ear issues, so I can't play them, no matter how much I might like. No fun. I remember getting Wolfenstein, Duke Nuke'em and Doom on 5.25 inch disks. In the olden days, when programs were a hell of a lot smaller. ;)

It's funny, but people use the word "ban" a lot when talking about someone getting a timeout for being an asshat in WoW. It's not a "ban" until you've had so many strikes that they have no more to give. That's when you get a permanent trip to the world. You can be kicked for 3 hours, 3 days or get your free permanent trip to the world.

Some people report those who use profanity and others don't. The Game Master will be checking the logs, and if they find the reported issue, it's dealt with from that point -- but take note. If the person reporting the bad language also used bad language in the of whatever it is they're reporting, they'll get nailed, too.

Basically, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.

I play WoW, Civ IV, Age of Empires Online (fun beta, btw), and a bunch more games. The FPSs elude me, however. I have this odd aversion to barfing on my keyboard.

Go figure. ;)
 

shavedape

Well Known GateFan
Nice try but no dice kid

"egregious words" I think cock sucker and cunt are eregious words. More so then ******. F@GGOT can refer to sticks. THe words cunt only refers to one thing.
My point still stands SGU is not censorship free anyone else who thinks other wise is delsional.

We get it, you're neurotic and want to win a war of semantics. Yes, YES, certain words are censored from being displayed here at SGU.S. Fucking happy now you pedantic dickwad?

You're so hung up on trying to be right that you refuse to see what is true. There is NO censorship of ideas or opinions here. There IS censorship of ideas and opinions at Gate World. What you are desperately trying to avoid acknowledging here, twatwaffle, is that if you were doing this exact same thing over at Gate World (coming in and calling everyone haters and worse) because they like SGU, you would be censored so fast you'd find yourself banned and bleeding from your asshole and wondering what happened as the door slammed in your face.

Nice try in attempting to divert the truth of the matter to an argument over words but that won't cut it. This place tolerates your unpleasant presence because it is essencially censorship free. Now stop wasting our time with bullshit and state your case for SGU -- or did you only come here to be a childish troll as we all suspect?
 

Theblack

GateFans Noob
As for gaming...I know a few Blizzard Game Masters. They used to have Game Masters in Southern CA before they built a campus down in Austin TX. People who wanted to continue being Game Masters pretty much had to move to Austin to keep their jobs -- imagine, someone voluntarily moving to the land of humidity and hurricanes, and away from one of the best climates in the world.

Meh.

Anyhow, as for swearing, it can get you in trouble if you're reported. It's mentioned in the Terms of Service/EULA. As they'll tell you, the Adult Language Filter is isn't there to allow you to swear. It's so that people who choose not to hear bad language may turn it on. But just because they've turned on doesn't mean you're in the clear, language-wise.

So just because it's there, doesn't mean you can swear with impunity. Each time you're reported, if you're actioned, you'll get a notice in your in-game mail and to your registered email address. It will give you an idea of what was actioned. (Blizzard keeps permanent chat records from all chats, including /whispered chat). All they need is a toon name and a time frame and they can search it and respond according to their policy.

SGUSucks has a much more liberal policy toward adult language than Blizzard, but there are still a few limitations on the most egregious words.

Interesting look into a game that many people waste there time playing not say its bad but its not exacly great from the 7 day level 20 cap trail i tried. Its gets boring fast.


I didn't play long enough to meet any GM's for choice words but the only people being asshats is blizzard with there wierd rules. Banning people for bad words in a video game is dumb. Its stupid that blizzard waste money trying to enforce petty rules. Also paying 15 dollars a month for a video game is dumb. I can't help but think if they had less rules the game might not rob you of 15 dollars a month. Sorry blizzard just fails.

One of my friends played the game for a few years. I guess there was a big change In wow recently and he quit. He had like a level 80 somthing that he spent hours building up all to be ruined by blizzards changes at least by his propective. I don't want to seem like a basher of a game that so many of my friends love but there is a lot of things wrong with it to warrent me to fork over money monthly were its better spent elsewere.





What really pisses me the fuck off is that they spent all there money building up wow and there to GM's to babysit kids instead of funding starcraft 2. There so busy building up planet wow that there also taking there time with D3. Blizzard only cares about wow players.




I wouldn't mind if every wow player got a trip to planet ban. It might get blizzard to set it up with there other games.

Starcraft 1 ALL THE WAY!

edit : WOW is not the only game in the world. Maybe they forbid those words but that doesn't mean they don't happen in other games.


If you playied games int he 80's you would know there was no internet games.
 

Illiterati

Council Member & Author
Blizzard Activision charges a monthly fee of 14.99 per account to play the game, because being a Game Master is actually a paid position with a desk, a supervisor and all the trimmings. This isn't something people do for free. It's a real job with hours, a salary, etc., including mandatory OT when expansions and major patches come out. The servers Blizzard use require constant maintenance and upgrades to handle the traffic of 10 million plus players.

These Game Masters work long, hard, thankless hours and have to behave themselves when some whiny asshole who thinks s/he's somehow entitled, petitions in for a character restore claiming his or her account was hacked. Trust me when I tell you that a GM can see the IP addresses from which your account has logged into the game. It's easy to see accounts where people are paying for leveling services, or when an account is being shared. Those are all permanent records. A GM can search an IP or chatlog from quite literally years in the past. It can be so edifying and downright hilarious, too, because so many players mistakenly think they're cleverer than the person who will address their petition.

Right.

There's nothing like seeing some braindead jackass player admit in his guild chat or privately to some buddy that he accidentally leveled his twink, deleted it, and planned to petition in claiming the account had been hacked, wanting to have the toon restored AND rolled back in level to the previous level. The GM'd see where the player had been lulz'ing with his friends ingame over how it would be so easy to fix the issue.

Ain't gonna happen, Buckwheat. This is a game designed to level a toon, not reduce him or her in level, and no amount of yelling on your part is going to make the GM roll it back. If the player doesn't want his or her toon to level, they need to use the option to freeze their character's level. You can arrange for that with your in-game gold.

Contrary to popular belief, a Game Master does not play their own toon while they're working. In fact, if they do, Blizzard will take away their account and escort the now-former Game Master out the door, leaving that person free to try to find another job in this shitty-ass economy.

Game Masters have a work account that they don't actually play. They don't gear their toons or anything like that. It's nonparticipatory. It's pretty much just a placeholder for if the Game Master has to check something in-game. Otherwise, it's all text-based Game Master support and they rarely have to enter the game, itself.

And miracle of miracles, Blizzard hires American citizens and doesn't outsource to foreign countries, so they are, in fact helping the US economy. There aren't many companies anymore that have what amounts to their customer service department on US soil. I make a point of supporting companies that support American workers (apologies to any offshore board members -- it's just a bear to find a job in the States at this time). If you're a gamer and are interested in trying to find a job at Blizzard, go to http://jobs.blizzard.com They have all manner of jobs listings there, and each listing will tell you where the particular position is based. They're over 40 miles south of where I live at this time, so it's not cost effective for me to apply there.

Also...

Starcraft II? That came out a few months ago. Where've you been? I had great fun playing the beta before the game went live.

As for computer, console and gaming experience:

In the 80s, I was playing fun computer games like The Bard's Tale, and Might & Magic, with my ridiculously inadequate monitor.

But, before that...

I got my first game console in the very early 70's with the Odyssey gaming system. You knew which game you were playing by the particular sheet of plastic you'd taped to the front of your television. From there, I went to a base level Atari, then the Atari 2600 (it was stolen in an apartment break in in 1982 - they took the tv, too, as they apparently felt it would be easier to use the Atari that way)

I've gone from consoles to a mainframe at the high school I attended, where I learned flow-charting, BASIC and how to program a Packard Bell punch card in my computer science class. I had fun building what would later be called a MUD.

My first computer beyond the Crapintosh I borrowed from a friend was a Trash 80. Yay for tape drives! I went from the Trash 80 to my 8088 "turbo" computer with 640k of RAM, two 5.25 floppy disk drives and a 20mb hard drive. When I decided I wanted to upgrade my RAM, I disovered it had tbe run paired, and that it was about 160 bucks a megabyte. We had all the incarnations of the Nintendo gaming system and console games for the Wii and the PS3. We're getting an XBox and Kinect when we can. They look lovely on a 55" 3D Samsung set.

So shiny.

I've played Diablo and Diablo 2, and am looking forward to Diablo 3. I've played Guild Wars, Civ 3, Civ IV, Black and White, Dungeon Keeper, etc.

When cable internet came to the very small and rural town in which I used to live in about 1995, my daughter had to show the technician how to install it. We were the guy's first install job when cable internet finally made it to cow country. For months thereafter, whenever he needed help, he'd call her. One day, the owner of the cable company came by to talk to my daughter and get advice.

There's something particularly sad about a tech not being able to find the modem's MAC address information, and it's nothing short of surreal when the business owner comes by to pick your brain.

My daughter started screwing around with my old 8088 when she was about 5 and I was graduating from an IBM 386 to a custom made 486 box. She was building custom systems by the time she was 10, and started her own computer repair and maintenance business by the time she was 12. She was doing things with a computer that the local computer "gurus" said wasn't possible.

My first MMO was Dark Age of Camelot, and I went from there to WoW when it came out in 2004. I started PvE and ultimately went PvP so I could play with my daughter. I still play WoW, and belong to what can best be described as a "family" guild started by husband and wife truckers. They're friendly, helpful and thoughtful.

Oh, and as a final addendum to those who think it's cool to buy gold:

Blizzard does pay attention to where the gold is coming from and where it's going. If you've bought gold (against the game ToS) and it never arrives, don't petition in asking where the gold your "friend" (who you can't name) is, as it never arrived and never will. The Game Master will be able to see exactly where that gold is, and isn't going to be giving it to you. In fact, you may lose your account because of your attempt to cheat.

Anyhow, all the previous information is to let you know that I have considerable computer and gaming experience, both on and off the internet.

I'll add in closing that I'm just glad that I'm a friend of moot and not on his bad side. You may understand the reference.

Oh yeah.

The Game.
 

Theblack

GateFans Noob
Blizzard Activision charges a monthly fee of 14.99 per account to play the game, because being a Game Master is actually a paid position with a desk, a supervisor and all the trimmings. This isn't something people do for free. It's a real job with hours, a salary, etc., including mandatory OT when expansions and major patches come out. The servers Blizzard use require constant maintenance and upgrades to handle the traffic of 10 million plus players.

These Game Masters work long, hard, thankless hours and have to behave themselves when some whiny asshole who thinks s/he's somehow entitled, petitions in for a character restore claiming his or her account was hacked. Trust me when I tell you that a GM can see the IP addresses from which your account has logged into the game. It's easy to see accounts where people are paying for leveling services, or when an account is being shared. Those are all permanent records. A GM can search an IP or chatlog from quite literally years in the past. It can be so edifying and downright hilarious, too, because so many players mistakenly think they're cleverer than the person who will address their petition.

Right.

There's nothing like seeing some braindead jackass player admit in his guild chat or privately to some buddy that he accidentally leveled his twink, deleted it, and planned to petition in claiming the account had been hacked, wanting to have the toon restored AND rolled back in level to the previous level. The GM'd see where the player had been lulz'ing with his friends ingame over how it would be so easy to fix the issue.

Ain't gonna happen, Buckwheat. This is a game designed to level a toon, not reduce him or her in level, and no amount of yelling on your part is going to make the GM roll it back. If the player doesn't want his or her toon to level, they need to use the option to freeze their character's level. You can arrange for that with your in-game gold.

Contrary to popular belief, a Game Master does not play their own toon while they're working. In fact, if they do, Blizzard will take away their account and escort the now-former Game Master out the door, leaving that person free to try to find another job in this shitty-ass economy.

Game Masters have a work account that they don't actually play. They don't gear their toons or anything like that. It's nonparticipatory. It's pretty much just a placeholder for if the Game Master has to check something in-game. Otherwise, it's all text-based Game Master support and they rarely have to enter the game, itself.

And miracle of miracles, Blizzard hires American citizens and doesn't outsource to foreign countries, so they are, in fact helping the US economy. There aren't many companies anymore that have what amounts to their customer service department on US soil. I make a point of supporting companies that support American workers (apologies to any offshore board members -- it's just a bear to find a job in the States at this time). If you're a gamer and are interested in trying to find a job at Blizzard, go to http://jobs.blizzard.com They have all manner of jobs listings there, and each listing will tell you where the particular position is based. They're over 40 miles south of where I live at this time, so it's not cost effective for me to apply there.

Also...

Starcraft II? That came out a few months ago. Where've you been? I had great fun playing the beta before the game went live.

As for computer, console and gaming experience:

In the 80s, I was playing fun computer games like The Bard's Tale, and Might & Magic, with my ridiculously inadequate monitor.

But, before that...

I got my first game console in the very early 70's with the Odyssey gaming system. You knew which game you were playing by the particular sheet of plastic you'd taped to the front of your television. From there, I went to a base level Atari, then the Atari 2600 (it was stolen in an apartment break in in 1982 - they took the tv, too, as they apparently felt it would be easier to use the Atari that way)

I've gone from consoles to a mainframe at the high school I attended, where I learned flow-charting, BASIC and how to program a Packard Bell punch card in my computer science class. I had fun building what would later be called a MUD.

My first computer beyond the Crapintosh I borrowed from a friend was a Trash 80. Yay for tape drives! I went from the Trash 80 to my 8088 "turbo" computer with 640k of RAM, two 5.25 floppy disk drives and a 20mb hard drive. When I decided I wanted to upgrade my RAM, I disovered it had tbe run paired, and that it was about 160 bucks a megabyte. We had all the incarnations of the Nintendo gaming system and console games for the Wii and the PS3. We're getting an XBox and Kinect when we can. They look lovely on a 55" 3D Samsung set.

So shiny.

I've played Diablo and Diablo 2, and am looking forward to Diablo 3. I've played Guild Wars, Civ 3, Civ IV, Black and White, Dungeon Keeper, etc.

When cable internet came to the very small and rural town in which I used to live in about 1995, my daughter had to show the technician how to install it. We were the guy's first install job when cable internet finally made it to cow country. For months thereafter, whenever he needed help, he'd call her. One day, the owner of the cable company came by to talk to my daughter and get advice.

There's something particularly sad about a tech not being able to find the modem's MAC address information, and it's nothing short of surreal when the business owner comes by to pick your brain.

My daughter started screwing around with my old 8088 when she was about 5 and I was graduating from an IBM 386 to a custom made 486 box. She was building custom systems by the time she was 10, and started her own computer repair and maintenance business by the time she was 12. She was doing things with a computer that the local computer "gurus" said wasn't possible.

My first MMO was Dark Age of Camelot, and I went from there to WoW when it came out in 2004. I started PvE and ultimately went PvP so I could play with my daughter. I still play WoW, and belong to what can best be described as a "family" guild started by husband and wife truckers. They're friendly, helpful and thoughtful.

Oh, and as a final addendum to those who think it's cool to buy gold:

Blizzard does pay attention to where the gold is coming from and where it's going. If you've bought gold (against the game ToS) and it never arrives, don't petition in asking where the gold your "friend" (who you can't name) is, as it never arrived and never will. The Game Master will be able to see exactly where that gold is, and isn't going to be giving it to you. In fact, you may lose your account because of your attempt to cheat.

Anyhow, all the previous information is to let you know that I have considerable computer and gaming experience, both on and off the internet.

I'll add in closing that I'm just glad that I'm a friend of moot and not on his bad side. You may understand the reference.

Oh yeah.

The Game.

I heard about buyng gold being aganist the rules now in blizzard a few years ago on the attack of the show. If you ask me buying gold shouldn't be aganist the rules. People have lives you know.As for sc2. Yea I played it. I can't say i like the new server section because its more like server match making.
 
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