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Stomping after bowing [Rude]

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Posted by: Nuzt.7894

Nuzt.7894

Complaining on a forum about being stomped in a game where the purpose is to kill the enemy and stomp them probably shouldn’t be encouraged either. Next time don’t lose and you won’t get stomped.

"Meta" does not mean "Most Effective"

in Guild Wars 2 Discussion

Posted by: Fyrebrand.4859

Fyrebrand.4859

I know this will sound like nit-picking, but I find all the talk about “meta” this and “meta” that to be kind of bizarre. People seem to be using this word to refer to “the best strategy” or “most powerful build,” which is not at all what the word means.

Outside of these forums, when people talk about something that’s “meta,” it involves context, subtext, reading between the lines, breaking the fourth wall, self-awareness or a work that comments on itself or its own medium.

This can certainly apply to video games — for example, in Metal Gear Solid when the colonel instructs you on how to climb ladders using “the action button,” or when Psycho Mantis psychically “moves” your controller, that could be considered a piece of meta-game dialogue.

“Meta” can also refer to game mechanics and gaining a competitive advantage, as well. But it goes beyond just recognizing good trait combinations and taking the game at face-value. Often it involves taking advantage of the interface in some way, thinking ahead and considering how other players will behave, or using technical aspects of the game’s infrastructure to maximize efficiency. It’s behaviour that — while operating inside the bounds of the rules — may be unintended.

In GW2, some simple examples of “meta-game” might be:

  • Parking an alt in front of a gathering node or chest, just to grab it on server reset
  • Back when “daily revives” was part of the achievement cycle, players would intentionally jump off cliffs and rez each other
  • If you want unidentified dyes, don’t buy them with Laurels. Instead, buy Heavy Crafting Bags, sell the materials, then buy the dyes off the trading post
  • Rather than spending the silver to port to Lion’s Arch, instead enter the PvP zone or WvW, then take the free gate to LA
  • Manipulating the trading post market for profit
  • Using overlays or fan sites that tell you when world bosses will spawn
  • Using an otherwise-unused alt character as a free “bank”
  • Crafting rare greatswords just to sell them, only because so many people want to dump them in the Mystic Forge in hopes of a precursor
  • In-game roleplaying
  • Logging on for a moment just to grab your daily reward chest, then exiting
  • Rapidly burning through Personal Story 1-10 to farm keys

Note that “meta” does not necessarily mean “the best move” or “instant win.” It has less to do with in-game success and more to do with the level on which you’re thinking and interacting. It’s something that happens above or around the game, rather than strictly in it.

Of course this is all subjective, and you’re free to use whatever words you want in your posts. But I cringe whenever I see someone talking about “the current meta” of whatever game mode, when what they really mean is a build that players typically find effective. What it seems to boil down to a lot of the time is just playing smartly, picking traits that harmonize with each other, and using weapons or stats that suit your play style and the content type. That is no more the “meta” of Guild Wars 2 than dressing warmly is the “meta” of winter.

You could say this thread is sort of a “meta” post of this forum. Anyway, thanks for reading. I’m sure most of you will go on as you did before — but I wanted to give my two cents, as we all get to do.

TL;DR: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

(edited by Fyrebrand.4859)

This forum needs an ignore option

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Posted by: CC Danicia.1394

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CC Danicia.1394

Community Coordinator

It is on our list of things to implement.

This forum needs an ignore option

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Posted by: Paffus Piffus.9430

Paffus Piffus.9430

I was wondering if you have plans to implement a function like most other forums where you can choose to block posts by frequent trolling members?

This place is pretty bad for that kind of thing, more than many other communities I have been a part of in fact, and they were made a lot more bearable by having an ignore button.

Maybe there already is one, and if there is please point me in the direction. If not, and you have no plans to implement this, I will continue to enjoy this amazing game and refrain from logging in here.

Thanks

Ignore user

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Posted by: CC Danicia.1394

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It is currently on our list of features to add to the forums.

Ignore "black" list...

in Guild Wars 2 Discussion

Posted by: Linken.6345

Linken.6345

Anyone know if you can block posters on the forum some posters make my head hurt

Ignore "black" list...

in Guild Wars 2 Discussion

Posted by: Rauderi.8706

Rauderi.8706

Anyone know if you can block posters on the forum some posters make my head hurt

Devs, make this happen, please pretty please. There’s always a few at any given time that offer nothing but smug vitriol or inane demands.

Many alts; handle it!
“I’m finding companies should sell access to forums,
it seems many like them better than the games they comment on.” -Horrorscope.7632

suspended for foul language??

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Posted by: Astral Projections.7320

Astral Projections.7320

While the nature of the Internet makes repercussions more likely (in a way) you can still have a metaphorical slip of the tongue while typing. It’s the equivalent of being made, or such, and punching the wall. Not a great idea, but sometimes you do it before you stop yourself.

How is it possible to spend time and effort typing something without realizing you’re doing it? Speech is natural. Typing is not.

A combination of poor impulse control and a person who thinks nothing of cussing another person out over a trivial matter.

Proof of offense?

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Posted by: Gaile Gray

Gaile Gray

ArenaNet Communications Manager

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First, you were suspended not just this week, but in November, December, and twice in March.

You demand details. Here you go:

  • You chose a name disallowed by the Naming Policy.
  • You used offensive language. Multiple times.
  • You posted a link to an pornography website.
  • You propositioned players asking for things not discussed in polite conversation.

You were reported multiple times, and were suspended — not for “no reason” or for one of “the smallest reasons” — but because you deserved it.

There’s your mature, professional, and competent response. Now, consider the suspensions and the reasons for them (which I believe you well knew before demanding details). Reconsider your in-game (and on-forum) behavior. And conduct yourself more prudently in the future.

Gaile Gray
Communications Manager
Guild & Fansite Relations; In-Game Events
ArenaNet