Rumble Fighter is releasing on steam today in 3 hours from this post. Even with a game like this we should get a few hundred people that just try every new f2p game on steam so let us try to be decent to them and maybe bring some life back into the game.
I'm gonna easy them and say noob and hp others and crap on their body and a nerd like you isn't gonna stop me.
2 days ago I trained a newly player feels great tbh plus she lives near me and we became great friends
I'm just gonna be myself. A good balance between Good and Evil. Matter of fact.... I'm the Anti-Hero of Rumble Fighter. Pleading my allegiance to neither Good or Evil. (Me Training a New Player): "Good, you're improving... but it doesn't take much to improve on Trash."
yep, you will see like a 800-1000 ish peak today and tomorrow we could only see 200 ish players. A toxic community will push alot of them away.
the new gen vs old gen movement is gonna be bigger It makes sense why though There are actual new, new, players that act arrogantly towards veteran players. This is why "newgen" ended up being an insult. It's another way of saying: "You've only started this game how long ago? And you think you're so good already?" The game is easy to learn, so it's easy to get a good feel with the game, but when it comes to competition, a lot of the new players will get caught up so easily into thinking they are better than others, that they would have a tendency to be salty and mean. I can understand the frustration veterans have to go through to let them know that they are far from good, because of how long they played. The new players "learned" how to play the game, and gotten decent at the basics, but haven't really "mastered" the game yet. Too many new players end up becoming the toxic players due to saltiness from being beat by veteran players. Even a lot of new players treat me this way even to this day. I'll probably record proof of this later There's only very few new players that just want to improve, and understand that they are far from being "good" at this game. An example I can relate to all of this is League of Legends. There are a lot of trash talking even in Bronze elo, even when the elo is pretty much filled with players that have so much more to learn before they are even "good".