This is an absolute madness! I feel so fortunate to have such a kind and talented friend, thank you so so much @Coppertailwolf 🥰
Genuinely astounded by how gorgeous this is 🤩🤩🤩
@MaybeRedrum@SeaOfThieves@RareLtd@S0nicbob@SW33TSTARLA@HopeResolution Got a handful of friends who racked up points & bans lately under similar scenarios.
Something is wrong with the enforcement right now. With no sufficient evidence they are handing points out left & right
The point system for suspensions would be working great if not for one gaping issue…
Suspended players have no idea what they specifically did wrong. Support staff aren’t allowed to tell them. So how do they avoid repeating it in the future?
I’m seeing a handful of players picking up 7 points with no idea what they specifically did.
As seen in the attached image, to gain 7 points requires the use of slurs/prejudice. After scanning vods of a recent suspended friend (7 points), the only remote instance of this we can find is hot-micing ‘talk your shit, Queen’ towards a disgruntled female player (who was being a sore loser during an LSS game & making ban threats).
Is that the bar for misogynistic prejudice?
This is one example of many, but the big problem here is players struggling to avoid making the same mistakes when they have no useful info as to what they previously did to cross the line.
Suspensions are for the safety of other players. However, the point system was meant to be a shift towards a learning opportunity for the accused. How can they learn if it’s so unclear what they did wrong?
As someone who has been on the receiving end of targeted harassment on this game, I don’t think the enforcement changes were meant to result in this.
This system has mature players anxious about losing their accounts, unable to know what to change after a warning. It also seems to be being abused by some extra salty pirates. The yellowbeards are everywhere.
That is all. Have a nice weekend.
@SeaOfThieves@RareLtd@S0nicbob This is who we are making partners now @SW33TSTARLA ? This is who we have representing the game? This guy did nothing wrong but sink a partner get mass reported and she doesnt even know why she did it and he gets banned @HopeResolution
@MaathVal@SoTLeague Sadly you can’t just launch exact Arena format. So we’ve attempted to keep it as authentic to the original as possible. But alas the format is forced to have differences.
We are hosting a test event for our new ARENA format right now!
No cast from us but you can check out some player views from:
https://t.co/izB8R4fGlh https://t.co/a8YH4dWaex
In all seriousness this can only be hugely positive for the game.
If the trailer goes hard, it will bring a huge influx of players before the film is even released. Then a tonne more later.
It seems surreal that this is even a thing. Bravo whoever got this pitch over the line
The point system for suspensions would be working great if not for one gaping issue…
Suspended players have no idea what they specifically did wrong. Support staff aren’t allowed to tell them. So how do they avoid repeating it in the future?
I’m seeing a handful of players picking up 7 points with no idea what they specifically did.
As seen in the attached image, to gain 7 points requires the use of slurs/prejudice. After scanning vods of a recent suspended friend (7 points), the only remote instance of this we can find is hot-micing ‘talk your shit, Queen’ towards a disgruntled female player (who was being a sore loser during an LSS game & making ban threats).
Is that the bar for misogynistic prejudice?
This is one example of many, but the big problem here is players struggling to avoid making the same mistakes when they have no useful info as to what they previously did to cross the line.
Suspensions are for the safety of other players. However, the point system was meant to be a shift towards a learning opportunity for the accused. How can they learn if it’s so unclear what they did wrong?
As someone who has been on the receiving end of targeted harassment on this game, I don’t think the enforcement changes were meant to result in this.
This system has mature players anxious about losing their accounts, unable to know what to change after a warning. It also seems to be being abused by some extra salty pirates. The yellowbeards are everywhere.
That is all. Have a nice weekend.
Where I stand right now (and if you read all this- I have much better books i can recommend with better plots <3 )
MAJOR BRAIN DUMP/journal leak:
I’m so torn right now so forgive the brain dump but I want to be transparent on where I am with all this.
I've not been streaming it, but i also don't want to state that as definitive. Reasons?
1. Solidarity with the partners who have stepped down (I don’t want this to be a "move on" thing and then they’re left after a sacrifice by themselves.)
2. Number spikes- I didn’t want to take advantage of potentially benefiting myself off of other people’s sacrifices.(lots of people stopped for a few days --and names I’ve never even heard of rose to the top of the charts)
3. Promoting something still in discussion- I needed time to see what the situation was but also- I don’t want the game to die- but it’s a hot topic right now (more on this later)
4. The month of May for me is St Jude’s. Ive committed my efforts to that charity and I didn’t feel right streaming the game for children in the state it’s in.
Here’s why I would stream it again:
1. The shittiness of a few individuals shouldn’t punish other people who worked on the update. The art team, sound team, devs, etc- this was all forced upon them. Their ability to fire someone is as good as ours. And for them this isn’t a streaming partnership- but their jobs/livelihood - the way they support themselves and their family. We want answers but I’ll stand on that I don���t think these people have those answers (or could share them if they did) and they should not be casualties of this.
2. I don’t want the game to die. It’s a comfort game for me; and my community. If you look at the end goal for all this- if it doesn’t actually get justice and simply kills the game- then does in some sick way Bruno win? Not in my book. We should be able to sail and enjoy this world while he rots in prison, free of him and anyone else that wants to prey on children.
3. This isn’t a black and white situation. There is so much grey area. Cancel rare and it affects all the people who work there who didn’t want this, support it, do anything wrong, etc. in fact (ruffle some feathers here) not even all the CMs are bad. The people guiding them, hiring them, watching for years--these people are simply bad at their jobs and letting it slide- yeah those people should probably go.
I’m not throwing shade at anyone streaming sea of thieves right now. We were all united I thought, and then fingers started getting pointed everywhere. (Internal sabotage imo.)
I LOVE this game. I love this game more than I’ve ever loved a game. I’ve been playing off stream just for the "home sense" and I’ll be honest, I’m highly unmotivated to stream anything else. I built streaming on sea of thieves.
But I have to hold to my own convictions. And I want to be true to my community and what I stand for.
But canceling the game does a disfavor to the people who did no wrong. The people putting their talents into this game and then getting bulked into this.
Bruno doesn’t get to win. He lost his access to a game he loves and used to prey on children with. We should confidently take back that space.
I’ve yet to stream sea of thieves since the info came out, but that’s not permanent. I’ve been giving it space to respect the victims, the people who sacrificed their partnership, and make a stand.
With all the bickering and loss of plot tho I feel like these very small stances (like my own) are muffled.
I said before I can only see one side to this- but that has changed. My heart feels so much for the victim (who will be effected by this for the rest of their lives) and also for the teams and individuals that didn’t ask for this to be their legacy in their work. Take it out on the people involved, but understand when you bulk a company as a whole you bulk people that thought they were doing the best they could. It’ll probably be years before anything legal is done, for now tho- (for me) if I stream the game these are my stances:
1. I am in no way forgetting what happened or moving on
2. I refuse to bully people in a company who aren’t guilty and had nothing to do with it
3. There are very specific CMs I think are simply bad at their job whether they knew what Bruno was doing or not- (but also some that are good at their job and remain professional) outside of that and the general CEO and command side that CAN control things- I cannot hate people who ended up being casualties of others actions.
4. Investigations and punishments are going to take years. We have a duty individually to both understand that and understand they can’t tell us what’s happening. We can either let the game die, or stand for the game we love and make it a better safer space for the community to heal after such a horrendous person infiltrated OUR world.
If you read all that congrats- damn, thanks for coming to my ted talk.
@Noobface@Coppertailwolf@IT_Sundae@z_Prestige_ Knowing Prestige I can safely say it’s not performative and his protest has genuine intentions
But at the same time, I think people are entitled to voice their protest/stance how they want. One form of action doesn’t negate another.
@ChappersChapman@RareLtd@Microsoft On the occasion that I spoke publicly about the issues that were being ignored, I was informed by a confidential party that that Christina, the person leading the community team, was hopeful that my metrics would dip low enough that they could have a reason to kick me out of it.