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  • jellico1jellico1 Member Posts: 2,719
    edited February 2014
    I think the party toys are the topic here

    The party toys add nothng to the game for me and i mean all of the party toys

    If you like them i respect that and your choice to use them

    but for people like me they should have a off switch and people/characters who annoy me should also have a off switch so there character isnt rendered either

    Cryptic supports party toys and supports trolls they keep making things whos purpose is to annoy others so that is the only conclusion one can make

    Cryptic Devs like this and those of us who dont are made to suffer thru it so only the small minority who like this type of troll content are happy aong wuih the creators from cryptic

    another bad decision on there part and i know it adds to the annoyment of many giving them more reasons to not play the game

    I want to see the game thrive and things of this nature dp not help in my humble opinion

    another bad decision on Cryptics part
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    jellico1 wrote: »
    I think the party toys are the topic here

    The party toys add nothng to the game for me and i mean all of the party toys

    If you like them i respect that and your choice to use them

    but for people like me they should have a off switch and people/characters who annoy me should also have a off switch so there character isnt rendered either

    Cryptic supports party toys and supports trolls they keep making things whos purpose is to annoy others so that is the only conclusion one can make

    Cryptic Devs like this and those of us who dont are made to suffer thru it so only the small minority who like this type of troll content are happy aong wuih the creators from cryptic

    another bad decision on there part and i know it adds to the annoyment of many giving them more reasons to not play the game

    I want to see the game thrive and things of this nature dp not help in my humble opinion

    another bad decision on Cryptics part

    The rest of your post seems to contradict this. :confused:
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  • grimrak1grimrak1 Member Posts: 251 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    jellico1 wrote: »
    but for people like me they should have a off switch and people/characters who annoy me should also have a off switch so there character isnt rendered either

    Have you tried playing a different game? MMOs don't sound like they're right for you.
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    But you know what? I guess it doesn't matter now does it? By being allowed to visit their studios Cryptic has pretty much signed off on you and your fleet haven't they? They've said in deed what most of us have suspected for years. They're not going to stop you. They're not going to correct you. You won. After long last, you really, really won. STO is yours and no one is going to do a thing about it. Congratulations.
  • adverberoadverbero Member Posts: 2,045 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Is this another one of those first world problems non-issue threads?

    Don't players have enough to deal with in terms of bugs anyway? Should devs really be working on such a trivial matter?
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    adverbero wrote: »
    Is this another one of those first world problems non-issue threads?

    Don't players have enough to deal with in terms of bugs anyway?
    Should devs really be working on such a trivial matter?

    Yes.
    Yes.
    And No.
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  • gunsang1gunsang1 Member Posts: 25 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    adverbero wrote: »
    Is this another one of those first world problems non-issue threads?

    Don't players have enough to deal with in terms of bugs anyway? Should devs really be working on such a trivial matter?

    Bugs happen. Period. Sometimes they have time to solve big bugs, other times they have time for quick fixes. It's flexibility and free time. Sometimes I like to spend five minutes fixing or playing something then doing nothing until the next big project rolls around. :rolleyes:

    Do you know how crazy it sounds to sit and stare at a wall for twenty minutes of spare time! :eek:
  • marc8219marc8219 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    jellico1 wrote: »
    i support the Op

    Down wuth the troll toys of all kinds and the Devs who make them too

    1 should be disabled the the other given real work to do

    Exactly right. You can tell that's the main reason people are against it, especially if you see what some of these posters do with the items in game. They aren't fun for anyone actually wanting to play a Star Trek game, they are just fun for people trolling.
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    marc8219 wrote: »
    Exactly right. You can tell that's the main reason people are against it, especially if you see what some of these posters do with the items in game. They aren't fun for anyone actually wanting to play a Star Trek game, they are just fun for people trolling.


    Excuse me, but what exactly are you basing that on? Have you followed the posters on this thread around in game? Have you witnessed every time someone has set off an amp to verify it's effect? Could you read the minds of the people who set them off to figure out their intent? Just because you can't think of a reason a star trek fan would want to use them other then trolling does not mean that they are only used by trolls.

    And just because you don't like it when one is set off does not mean that the person who set it off is being a troll. (hence my sig)

    So less of the judgmental attitude, it's doing you and your cause no favors.
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  • askrayaskray Member Posts: 3,329 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Client side switch? Sure whatever doesn't bother me none however that said, there is a lot bigger pressing issues than a disco ball that makes everyone dance that pressing one button negates the animation so I'd like to see the bigger issues tackled FIRST before this gets handled.

    But really to call EVERYONE that uses them trolls is a bit absurd. I use them for fun and enjoyment am I a troll? By your definition yes. But if I'm having fun with them, and others around me are enjoying them as well, are we ALL at that point trolls?

    I play this game because I love star trek, but I also love having fun. I've used them for events, parties, just plain ole shooting of bubbles everywhere etc. I'm sure this is all about the disco ball (as the others you just turn off certain options in your graphics settings and they're gone) and it's a very VERY small issue to be perfectly honest.

    Trust me, I get what it's like to be harassed and trolled. I get it regularly (especially when my forum handle matched my in game handle heh), but the BIGGEST THING I'VE LEARNED as being a DJ on numerous stations since I was 18, part of stations on STO, mods on things, developers on others etc is that if you let it bother you then people will continue to troll you. You ignore it, or even engage in little light banter people will get bored and go off to find others or leave entirely.


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  • marc8219marc8219 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Excuse me, but what exactly are you basing that on? Have you followed the posters on this thread around in game? Have you witnessed every time someone has set off an amp to verify it's effect? Could you read the minds of the people who set them off to figure out their intent? Just because you can't think of a reason a star trek fan would want to use them other then trolling does not mean that they are only used by trolls.

    And just because you don't like it when one is set off does not mean that the person who set it off is being a troll. (hence my sig)

    So less of the judgmental attitude, it's doing you and your cause no favors.

    I won't say who exactly, but I have personally experienced many of the posters following me with those items. I can tell by your signature you don't care about other players experiences, only yours and you find it funny if they feel trolled.
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    marc8219 wrote: »
    I won't say who exactly, but I have personally experienced many of the posters following me with those items. I can tell by your signature you don't care about other players experiences, only yours and you find it funny if they feel trolled.

    I don't particularly find it funny, but you are right, I don't care if they feel trolled, because it is frankly none of my business if they do. I am playing for me not someone I have never met. (just like everyone else)

    If they let it upset them, then it is entirely on them. Welcome to life in an mmo.
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  • marc8219marc8219 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    I don't particularly find it funny, but you are right, I don't care if they feel trolled, because it is frankly none of my business if they do. I am playing for me not someone I have never met. (just like everyone else)

    If they let it upset them, then it is entirely on them. Welcome to life in an mmo.

    You can't be trusted to respect other players and are freely admitting it, this is why Cryptic needs to do something about it.
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    marc8219 wrote: »
    You can't be trusted to respect other players and are freely admitting it, this is why Cryptic needs to do something about it.

    I respect other players and it isn't up to you to decide if I am trust worthy or not (thank god) but If I want to set of an amp in a public instance (which I have every right to do) then I bloody well will.

    It isn't disrespectful to do that, regardless of what some people think.

    As long as I am not breaking any rules, why should I be expected to tailor my behavior to suit strangers?
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  • gunsang1gunsang1 Member Posts: 25 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    Calm down everyone! Insulting each gets us absolutely nowhere. Provide -solutions- if Cryptic can't.

    Here are things I very much understand.

    Everyone is hard-wired to think differently, and be annoyed at things based simply on particular sounds and visuals alone. You CANNOT simply blink away at a party ball because no VFX settings gets rid of it. Sure, some of us can ignore it--because we can, others can't. It's both a choice and an ability. Just think of the last time you heard an annoying sound that made your skin crawl--but others not? Notice how others shrug, some enjoy, and yourself--and maybe a couple others can't stand. It's tolerance. And tolerance comes in both lengths and limits. To be forced out of the room is very inconvenient.

    We've already discussed ways to over-ride the animation, and at least get rid of the shine of the party ball. There is also open starbase roleplay instances available that are monitored by the players. As in, they will kick people going crazy with party amplifiers and spam. Starbase 381 is something to look up (personally I never tried it). You also have the ability to hold your own instances.

    Cryptic--took the time to put in the Party Amplifier. That probably means they have spare time. If you want to argue about doing more important things, better argue at them for putting a Party Amplifier into the game in the first place. This has and will create assumptions that they have time to fix what silly items they put into the game--so don't even think this was unexpected or un-needed. You're definitely not putting out this flame with another one. :rolleyes:

    Not everyone is a jerk, a troll, or a what-have-you for using the party amplifier. No, it's not intended for trolling. Nor was the snowball, nor was the fire extinguisher. A few bad apples do not spoil the bunch--unfortunately needing mentioning, throwing names around and stereotyping does not help. I've personally had fun with the DJ's using them to livening up a party.

    What can we do? Give feedback? Sure, only if it's constructive then it may help. The last time I checked, this was the feedback thread after all. Ask Cryptic? Honestly, that's probably something I'd be interested in. But do like some of these ideas that are being thrown about.
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  • marc8219marc8219 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    nabreeki wrote: »
    I like how -- again-- the mod (Askray) makes one of the most intelligent and accurate posts in the disco ball thread and absolutely no one is willing to address or comment on it. This happened in the last thread, too. Are people completely unwilling to accept that this is quite possibly one of the smallest issues the Devs have to worry about at the moment?

    He is just minimizing the issue and saying there is more important issues. I disagree. I don't think it would take much time for these items to be fixed or be removed from STO entirely which is what I would prefer, but I would accept reasonable fixes to limit them.

    Its not a small issue, I know people who put a lot of time in STO to only completely quit over this.
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  • gunsang1gunsang1 Member Posts: 25 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    I'm really hating to say this at the moment, but I'm afraid this thread isn't doing much good right now. :(

    All I can really say, is that Cryptic had time to put it in, they have time to fix it, and that it's better just to see what happens in the future and look into other threads. See-yas!
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    At any rate if anyone shouldn't be playing mmos, it's the ones who don't play well with others.

    Based on the tone of your post, that sounds like it might be you.

    And why should we only use them on our bridges? We have as much right to use the public spaces the way we like as much as anyone.

    And frankly based on how many people I always see moving toward them campared to away I think plenty of people like them enough that we have no reason to justify why we want to use them where ever we want.

    You don't like it? Fine, but that is your problem, and I don't see why it should effect my game play, or ruin my disco immersion experience.
    It's not my fault if you feel trolled by my Disco ball... Sorry'boutit.



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  • grimrak1grimrak1 Member Posts: 251 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    marc8219 wrote: »
    He is just minimizing the issue and saying there is more important issues. I disagree. I don't think it would take much time for these items to be fixed or be removed from STO entirely which is what I would prefer, but I would accept reasonable fixes to limit them.

    Well yes, of course you would, you saw your ~*~NEMESIS FLEET~*~ using them in a way that displeased you, so you're on the warpath to try and stop your ~*~NEMESIS FLEET~*~ using them. You've admitted to this countless times already, and you ignore everyone pointing out that the game has more pressing concerns than pleasing trolls deliberately going out of their way to get angry at coloured lights. Again, this is an MMO, you should learn to play with others instead of throwing a tantrum every time things don't go your way.
    marc8219 wrote: »
    Its not a small issue, I know people who put a lot of time in STO to only completely quit over this.

    I know people who came back to STO because of social items like this, because they showed the devs actually care about the playerbase and want people to have fun. Shall we count how many of our anecdotal argument supporters left/came back and see who has more?
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    But you know what? I guess it doesn't matter now does it? By being allowed to visit their studios Cryptic has pretty much signed off on you and your fleet haven't they? They've said in deed what most of us have suspected for years. They're not going to stop you. They're not going to correct you. You won. After long last, you really, really won. STO is yours and no one is going to do a thing about it. Congratulations.
  • solemkofsolemkof Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    You don't like it? Fine, but that is your problem, and I don't see why it should effect my game play, or ruin my disco immersion experience.
    A switch/filter on the receiving end would not change the animations being rendered on your screen. The only way you might see others using the switch would be a lack of people complaining/leaving the area.
  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    solemkof wrote: »
    A switch/filter on the receiving end would not change the animations being rendered on your screen. The only way you might see others using the switch would be a lack of people complaining/leaving the area.


    I was making a joke about the rper's complaining that the amps were ruining their immersion.

    nvm :rolleyes:
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  • maxvitormaxvitor Member Posts: 2,213 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    This is really making a mountain out out of a mole hill. If it would end the complaints it would be worth it to limit these things, but we all know that the complaints would not end there, they would find some other reason and we go through the same round of chronic complaining each and every single time there is an event, without fail.
    The party popper is easy to block, just turn debris to 0 in video options. As for Disco balls, I've never had a problem with them, I don't use them myself, but I enjoy them when they are around, but for those who don't, changing instances is such an easy thing to do.
    I don't know how the disco balls work, whether it is AoE effect with a forced emote function or something else but I suspect like everything else in this game if they start fiddling with it to give players such specific options it might break something else that's more important.

    In the real world if you walk into a bar and it pretty wild and you're not in the mood for it, you just go somewhere else. What you don't do is shout for everyone to shut up so you can have your drink in peace, that's just not a scenario that would play out too well for you.
    You are faced with the same circumstances here, in a social zone a lot of people are gathered around using their party goods and enjoying themselves, there are many instances available for those who don't want to participate, if the majority of the players are the ones using the party goods or are players who don't care one way or the other than it is up to the non-participants to take themselves elsewhere. Cryptic doesn't need to build special features into the game when suitable alternatives already exist.
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  • peetapipmacpeetapipmac Member Posts: 2,131 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    maxvitor wrote: »
    This is really making a mountain out out of a mole hill. If it would end the complaints it would be worth it to limit these things, but we all know that the complaints would not end there, they would find some other reason and we go through the same round of chronic complaining each and every single time there is an event, without fail.
    The party popper is easy to block, just turn debris to 0 in video options. As for Disco balls, I've never had a problem with them, I don't use them myself, but I enjoy them when they are around, but for those who don't, changing instances is such an easy thing to do.
    I don't know how the disco balls work, whether it is AoE effect with a forced emote function or something else but I suspect like everything else in this game if they start fiddling with it to give players such specific options it might break something else that's more important.

    In the real world if you walk into a bar and it pretty wild and you're not in the mood for it, you just go somewhere else. What you don't do is shout for everyone to shut up so you can have your drink in peace, that's just not a scenario that would play out too well for you.
    You are faced with the same circumstances here, in a social zone a lot of people are gathered around using their party goods and enjoying themselves, there are many instances available for those who don't want to participate, if the majority of the players are the ones using the party goods or are players who don't care one way or the other than it is up to the non-participants to take themselves elsewhere. Cryptic doesn't need to build special features into the game when suitable alternatives already exist.

    This right here. Nothing but truth.:)
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  • rickdankorickdanko Member Posts: 470 Arc User
    edited February 2014
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  • warmaker001bwarmaker001b Member Posts: 9,205 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    I never realized there were people with sore rims about Disco Balls.

    Now I will buy alot of them :P
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  • legetdumarlegetdumar Member Posts: 263
    edited February 2014
    I never realized there were people with sore rims about Disco Balls.

    Now I will buy alot of them :P

    It's your latinum and inventory space, lol. I could think of better uses for both, but whatever floats your boat, m8. ;)
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  • arcjetarcjet Member Posts: 161 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    I never realized there were people with sore rims about Disco Balls.

    Now I will buy alot of them :P

    It's not about the disco balls. It's about the idiots who only use them to annoy other players.
    (yes, people who do something just to annoy/provoke other people are idiots in my book. Feel free to disagree.)
    Q.e.d.

    That being said, I admit this discussion kinda misses the point. But since you can't change an idiot, you can only try to take away his toys.
    Best effort approach, ya know..
    And tbh the trolls seem almost more upset, or how do they usually call it.. ah yes, butthurt, with the prospect of loosing their precious tools, than the players who just don't want to be bothered. Go figure. The attempts to derail the thread so far speak volumes.
  • warmaker001bwarmaker001b Member Posts: 9,205 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    legetdumar wrote: »
    It's your latinum and inventory space, lol. I could think of better uses for both, but whatever floats your boat, m8. ;)

    Come on, you know Latinum is useless in this game :D
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  • stoutesstoutes Member Posts: 4,219 Arc User
    edited February 2014
    arcjet wrote: »
    It's not about the disco balls. It's about the idiots who only use them to annoy other players.
    (yes, people who do something just to annoy/provoke other people are idiots in my book. Feel free to disagree.)
    Q.e.d.

    That being said, I admit this discussion kinda misses the point. But since you can't change an idiot, you can only try to take away his toys.
    Best effort approach, ya know..
    And tbh the trolls seem almost more upset, or how do they usually call it.. ah yes, butthurt, with the prospect of loosing their precious tools, than the players who just don't want to be bothered. Go figure. The attempts to derail the thread so far speak volumes.

    Wait, you're trollin', right? Let's see what Picard thinks of that.
    maxvitor wrote: »
    Nerf is OP, plz nerf
    That's quite the paradox, how could you nerf nerf when the nerf is nerfed. But how would the nerf be nerfed when the nerf is nerfed? This allows the nerf not to be nerfed since the nerf is nerfed? But if the nerf isn't nerfed, it could still nerf nerfs. But as soon as the nerf is nerfed, the nerf power is lost. So paradoxally it the nerf nerf lost its nerf, while it's still nerfed, which cannot be because the nerf was unable to nerf.

    I call it, the Stoutes paradox.
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