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Urgent: It's Time to Fix Neverwinter for Good!

morinettimorinetti Member Posts: 29 Arc User
Hi folks,

I hope you're all having a great time in the world of Neverwinter. Today, I want to chat about something that's been bugging me and, I'm sure, a lot of you as well. Let's make our game even more awesome and welcoming for everyone.

What's Been on My Mind:

Exclusivity Drama: So, there are these groups in the game, right? They kind of act like they're part of some super-secret club, and they don't let newcomers or anyone who thinks a little differently join in. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, and it's just not cool.

Reporting Gone Wild: Okay, this one's a bit nuts. Some players are using the reporting system for all the wrong reasons. They're targeting others just for fun, and it's turning the game into a bit of a wild west show. We need to rein this in.

New Players Need a Break: It's tough seeing experienced guilds taking advantage of new players. Instead of helping them learn the ropes, they're using them as cannon fodder. That's not how we build a community.

Time to Upgrade Ignore: Now, about the Ignore feature. You'd think that if you ignore someone, they'd disappear, right? Nope! They can still see your messages and even report you. It's like trying to hide from someone with a spotlight.

What I'm Proposing:

Clearer Community Rules: Let's get the game developers to lay down some clear rules about how we should all treat each other. It's all about respect, being inclusive, and playing fair. And let's tackle that exclusivity issue head-on.

Fix the Reporting System: The reporting system needs some work. Reports should be taken seriously, not thrown around like confetti. We want a fair and balanced system.

Support for New Players: Newbies are the lifeblood of any game. Let's give them the help they need with resources, tutorials, and protection against exploitation. We want them to have a great time.

Improve the Ignore Feature: It's high time we made the Ignore feature work both ways. If you ignore someone, they shouldn't be able to see your messages. It's common sense.

To Wrap It Up with a Splash:

By tackling these issues, including the Ignore feature upgrade, we can make Neverwinter a place where we all look forward to logging in every day. I really hope the developers hear us out and join hands with us in building a gaming community that feels like home.

Comments

  • jana#2651 jana Member Posts: 686 Arc User
    edited September 2023
    This is so important, newbies are the life blood of this game like morinetti said, and it is so nice when people help, not ridicule you. A couple of very dear people helped me get my first decent gear by playing the dragon hunts with me, it is very hard to get a regular group going and I just play random mainly now. I never vote to kick someone out because they aren't playing as good like people have done to me in the past. If the dungeon fails it fails there isn't any point in hurting peoples feelings over it. I don't think this game is that easy to figure out especially in the beginning. I've had logic classes that were easier than this game is- especially in the beginning-Thank God for Aragon(youtube), kindness is what this whole world and game needs.
  • hustin1hustin1 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 3,464 Arc User
    I think one issue that would help newbies is upgrading gear drops. The green gear we get dates from 2019 and the Undermountain mod and is, quite simply, garbage today. There used to be things like Dragonbone and Mulhorand gear that improved as you do and reached a decent level. Starting gear needs a refresh.
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  • greywyndgreywynd Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 7,152 Arc User
    morinetti said:



    Exclusivity Drama: So, there are these groups in the game, right? They kind of act like they're part of some super-secret club, and they don't let newcomers or anyone who thinks a little differently join in. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, and it's just not cool.

    Always been. Always will be. They will find a way to be "a have" so they can exclude the "have nots".


    Time to Upgrade Ignore: Now, about the Ignore feature. You'd think that if you ignore someone, they'd disappear, right? Nope! They can still see your messages and even report you. It's like trying to hide from someone with a spotlight.
    What does it matter if you can't see them? They're reporting you? For what? Follow the ToS and don't say anything that is reportable. Problem solved.


    Clearer Community Rules: Let's get the game developers to lay down some clear rules about how we should all treat each other. It's all about respect, being inclusive, and playing fair. And let's tackle that exclusivity issue head-on.
    It's called the "Terms of Service". It pretty much covers everything a player needs to know on what is expected of them.

    Fix the Reporting System: The reporting system needs some work. Reports should be taken seriously, not thrown around like confetti. We want a fair and balanced system.
    How do you know that it isn't? Reports are between the reported and Support. As is any actions taken in response.
    Support for New Players: Newbies are the lifeblood of any game. Let's give them the help they need with resources, tutorials, and protection against exploitation. We want them to have a great time.
    That is on the other players. I don't want to be micromanaged while playing a game. I have no problem helping others out and offering items that I have little use for that they might need/want.
    Improve the Ignore Feature: It's high time we made the Ignore feature work both ways. If you ignore someone, they shouldn't be able to see your messages. It's common sense.
    Common sense: you're ignoring them. They aren't ignoring you. Again, if you're concerned with being reported, don't say anything that is reportable.
    I'm not looking for forgiveness, and I'm way past asking permission. Earth just lost her best defender, so we're here to fight. And if you want to stand in our way, we'll fight you too.
  • plasticbatplasticbat Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 12,405 Arc User
    edited September 2023
    morinetti said:


    Exclusivity Drama: So, there are these groups in the game, right? They kind of act like they're part of some super-secret club, and they don't let newcomers or anyone who thinks a little differently join in. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, and it's just not cool.

    There is always groups like that. They want to be on their own. Why do you eager to join them? They like to play with whom they like. Everyone is doing certain degree of the same thing. You are doing exactly the same thing too and that is why you like to use 'ignore' and even want to change that to 'restraint order'.
    *** The game can read your mind. If you want it, you won't get it. If you don't expect to get it, you will. ***
  • morinettimorinetti Member Posts: 29 Arc User
    edited September 2023
    To hustin1:
    I understand your experience with helpful players, and it's crucial to maintain a positive atmosphere where newcomers can learn without fear of ridicule. Supporting each other benefits the community as a whole.

    To greywynd:
    You've raised valid points about exclusive groups, a common aspect of many games. While we're not here to dismantle these groups, we do want to foster a more inclusive environment for all players. As for the reporting system, concerns about its misuse can impact player experiences. Securiti basics.

    To plasticbat:
    Your perspective on exclusive groups is noted. Players often have their circles, but our goal is to ensure that new players can find their place without exclusion.

    In conclusion:
    Our struggles may be different from the digital realm, but the essence remains. Power, exclusion, and the need for fair rules persist. It's not just about following the code; it's about reshaping the system for the better, so everyone can thrive in their own way.
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  • kerrik#3439 kerrik Member Posts: 5 Arc User
    I would add also

    Fix the Queuing

    Now there is a huge "market" in Protector's Enclave and shouting in LFG channel.
    Why not add capability to see who is in the queue? Maybe with a flag for the queueing person if visible or not?
    Also "sending reinforcements" is broken and many time people are stuck at the end of the adventure due to someone dropping off.

    It won't probably fix "elite" teams, but will at least allow people. Even if you make a queue for LFG :D with indication what are you queuing for
  • greywyndgreywynd Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 7,152 Arc User
    Because most don't queue until they have a full team. Not much point in calling out in zone for party members if you can be sucked into the queue at any moment because of a PUG.
    I'm not looking for forgiveness, and I'm way past asking permission. Earth just lost her best defender, so we're here to fight. And if you want to stand in our way, we'll fight you too.
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