Page 1 of 1

rude members - koolBak [Foe List]

PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:44 pm
by madcoder
Accused:

koolBak

The accused are suspected of:

Severe PM Abuse

Comments:

What is it with this site? I join up on a friends recommendation, I play a few games..it's kinda' fun. Then I play a 3-way map with a guy named koolBak. Me and my friend (who invited me) are in a bad spot at the start, so I recommend an alliance. Alliances are common amongst players in other games, so I suggested it. koolBak says he doesn't want any alliances. I reluctantly agree - but I do agree, without being a jerk.

The game continues, koolBak constantly threatens us of cheating. I can handle that. Maybe because my friend an I know each other play was a little biased, but it wasn't an all-out alliance. Were new players after all.

Then koolBak goes on a profane trip with us, like this is his own private site. Maybe koolBak is in tight with everyone on this site, and it's OK for him to treat new players like crap. Fine, let me know now so I can find another site.

Is it normal to get PM's from members like this:

"I thot you were quitting this horrendous site, you fucking tool
You and yer lil friend won't be able to play together anyway (very soon)."

Great welcome to the site guys, I'm looking forward to signing up.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:12 am
by Joodoo
1.He was only talking to you in-game, not through PMs. If he really did send you abusive PMs, then you can PM a mod about it with the message included.
2.It is often considered "cheap" to form alliances in 3-player games. However, since you said that you formed it because you were in a weak position, you can leave the appropriate ratings for him and put him on your foe list.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:21 am
by madcoder
No, it wasn't just in-game, the quote was from a PM to me. I'll take your advice. Thanks.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:29 am
by AndrewB
That is KoolBak alright ;)

Anything that will go against his grain, he will blow it out of proportion and will remember you for years and always sticking knives into your back. Using foul language mostly (he does not seem to know any other). Just foe him and try to ignore his jabs. Don't let one bad player to spoil your enjoyment of the site ;)

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:39 am
by Kotaro
Seriously, he's an asshole. You'll probably get bad ratings too, and all he'll do is spout some shit and rant about getting you two banned. He's an idiot, let him be. Use the "foe list" feature, and move on. Enjoy the site.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:12 am
by madcoder
Yup, I'll ignore him for sure.

(It's easy enough)

Every other player on the site has been quite friendly. I just wanted to make sure this wasn't a good 'ol boy site.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:16 am
by Kotaro
Go to his profile page and click "add foe", he won't be allowed to join games wiht you anymore.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 2:26 am
by madcoder
Done already, thanks.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:26 am
by Timminz
madcoder wrote: Me and my friend (who invited me) are in a bad spot at the start, so I recommend an alliance.

The fact that you and your friend joined a 3 way game, and then formed an alliance would piss me off too. Not only are alliances in 3 way games the cheapest of the cheap, but it also smacks of being pre-planned. Do you and this friend form alliances in standard games every time you play? After a quick look, I see that, other than the game in question, you've only played 1v1, and dubs with your friend, but I would be careful in the future. Even if you were acting in good faith, I can see how it might easily be mistaken for favouring friends in standard games.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:30 am
by Kotaro
So the lesson from Timminz is, if you know the guy, it's unfair to alliance, even if you'll lose if you don't.

Another brilliant lesson from Timminz indeed

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:31 am
by Kotaro
Oh, and what was that little rant about Tailand for? I only read some of the chat, as you guys talked a lot, but hell, if some of it was racial, you can get koolBak a little ban.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:35 am
by Timminz
Kotaro wrote:So the lesson from Timminz is, if you know the guy, it's unfair to alliance, even if you'll lose if you don't.

Another brilliant lesson from Timminz indeed

Selective comprehension is a wonderful thing. Did you even read my whole post? I know it was oh so long, but it shouldn't take long to get to the last sentence. Here. I'll post it again so that the slow kids have some time to catch up.

Timminz wrote:Even if you were acting in good faith, I can see how it might easily be mistaken for favouring friends in standard games.


Perception can be more important than intention.

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:40 am
by madcoder
Actually I'm a Florida boy, living in Thailand. koolBak knows we live here, and that's why he poked at us. My friends was trying to find someone to play a game because our time zone is the opposite of Eastern time. We end up usually waiting 24 hours for each turn, instead of waiting only a few hours.

I agree the alliance situation could be taken the wrong way, that's why I agreed not to form one. I attacked both sides equally, but I had good position in Africa. My friend repeatedly pounded through Africa trying to nab my spoils, but koolBak was still pretty mean about it. I think my friend attacked him after that in spite.

I won't join any three way games from now on just to avoid the potential problems with people thinking in secret alliances.

I'm still pretty happy with the site, I won't let one member ruin it for me.

:)

Re: rude members - koolBak

PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:46 am
by Fireside Poet
Suspect:
koolBak

Verdict: Foe list rightfully used in this case. Enjoy.