Offender's name: DragonBorn
Offender's Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:22607581 http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198005480890
Explanation of the situation: This dude joined me and two friends, when we were trying to do a Thanatos run. We initially asked him to leave, explaining to him that we were not going to give him free stuff or help him through this map. He was at around ~100hp, and he had no gear for this map. He was completely unhelpful and would try to get in the way/steal gold. He was a general nuisance. I used some more vulgar language, as he refused to leave. To be frank, I called him a "worthless cunt", as it was clear at that point he had no intention of leaving and would just continue to troll.
I don't expect anything to happen to him, as I stupidly did not get a demo of the situation. However, what are my friends and I supposed to do, when this happens? He wouldn't even communicate with us, when he clearly understood English. Vote kicking is not an option, so we have no way of ridding him. He did not care about dying, as we even tried to purposely block his path. I'm all for helping new players, but it was clear this would be spoil his experience, as he was nowhere near prepared to handle the area. Given the harshly condemned nature of posting spoilers on the forums, what would make this different, having a player wholly incapable of handling an area and trying to get rushed, despite the other players not consenting?
The drop rates in this game are funky. Can I get an explanation on how damage points contribute to this? Does having a damage point amount substantially lower than everyone else just preclude the one individual from getting proper loot, or is the whole party impacted? I read that, for example, orc_for drop rates could get messed up, when there is a grossly unbalanced damage point spread, loot quality would suffer for all. Am I just an idiot, and did I get my information wrong? Thothie, help me. HOW DOES THE DROP SYSTEM WORK IN THIS GAME?!
Offender's Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:22607581 http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198005480890
Explanation of the situation: This dude joined me and two friends, when we were trying to do a Thanatos run. We initially asked him to leave, explaining to him that we were not going to give him free stuff or help him through this map. He was at around ~100hp, and he had no gear for this map. He was completely unhelpful and would try to get in the way/steal gold. He was a general nuisance. I used some more vulgar language, as he refused to leave. To be frank, I called him a "worthless cunt", as it was clear at that point he had no intention of leaving and would just continue to troll.
I don't expect anything to happen to him, as I stupidly did not get a demo of the situation. However, what are my friends and I supposed to do, when this happens? He wouldn't even communicate with us, when he clearly understood English. Vote kicking is not an option, so we have no way of ridding him. He did not care about dying, as we even tried to purposely block his path. I'm all for helping new players, but it was clear this would be spoil his experience, as he was nowhere near prepared to handle the area. Given the harshly condemned nature of posting spoilers on the forums, what would make this different, having a player wholly incapable of handling an area and trying to get rushed, despite the other players not consenting?
The drop rates in this game are funky. Can I get an explanation on how damage points contribute to this? Does having a damage point amount substantially lower than everyone else just preclude the one individual from getting proper loot, or is the whole party impacted? I read that, for example, orc_for drop rates could get messed up, when there is a grossly unbalanced damage point spread, loot quality would suffer for all. Am I just an idiot, and did I get my information wrong? Thothie, help me. HOW DOES THE DROP SYSTEM WORK IN THIS GAME?!