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I love this game a lot as im sure all of you do, but there are a few issues to adress. One of which is the pesky thing of everytime you write on global you get someone that hasn't spoke on global ever asking to be your friend. this is a known problem, so here are a few suggestions to stop it:
-First the person who applies to be someones friend has to have spoke on global a minimum amount of time on that day or even in that hour.(whatever is appropriate)
-secondly maybe bring in a minimum level you need to be before applying for friends, maybe level 16 when you get off the tutorial, because the random friend requests tend to be from a newbie or a lower leveled player.
-thirdly, instead of the above maybe you can make it where the players have to apply to be friends with anyone that is at the same level or the levels below, then some of the bigger players dont get hassled with loads of newbies applying to be friends, but if the higher level player wants to be friends with a lower level player then they can ask the lower level player to be friends.
these are just a few ideas, and if there are any other ideas please do add them. Thankyou. Mattc062.
I and many others have a way of dealing with this problem - we decline almost all of them. There are exceptions - some newcomers take an active role right from the word go and are welcomed when they ask to be friends.
Setting a lvl to be able to apply to a friend is not a good idea, it really is up to individuals to accept or reject requests.
Who knows how the mood takes me, if I like your name or your avatar or I'm feeling generous, I might just accept you. I do have a regular cull though of people who haven't moved a lvl in several weeks or have logged in!
that is my third point and idea unlucky where the higher level player is the only one who can ask to be a friend with a lower level player, not the lower level player asking to be friends with the higher level player.
everytime you write on global you get someone that hasn't spoke on global ever asking to be your friend. this is a known problem,
It's only a problem if YOU make it a problem.
that is my third point and idea unlucky where the higher level player is the only one who can ask to be a friend with a lower level player, not the lower level player asking to be friends with the higher level player.
I find that a very condescending statement to make and the more I think about it the more it annoys me . . . personally, I'm not really interested in making new friends with higher lvl than me players - there are exceptions mainly because I have played with them for 6 months now, but many I am not interested in being game friends with.
A polite decline doesn't hurt anyone, to have arbitray rules on who can make friends is little more that social engineering.
i am only making a point......... please dont destroy me people, loads of people have been complaining that is all.
i am only making a point......... please dont destroy me people, loads of people have been complaining that is all.
That's just human nature. If they didn't complain about this, then it would be something else.
Random friend requests are an irritant but it would also be very annoying to be limited in sending friend requests, since you need to be friends to trade. It's very common to have:
>P1 on trade channel "offer x for y"
>P2 whisper to P1 "ok"
>P1 or P2 makes friend request
>trade takes place
>optionally, drop the friendship afterwards
Any rules on how often you need to speak etc would actually interfere with the active trading community.
Random friend requests are an irritant but it would also be very annoying to be limited in sending friend requests, since you need to be friends to trade. It's very common to have:
>P1 on trade channel "offer x for y"
>P2 whisper to P1 "ok"
>P1 or P2 makes friend request
>trade takes place
>optionally, drop the friendship afterwards
Any rules on how often you need to speak etc would actually interfere with the active trading community.
This is irrelevant because you cannot trade until you are level 17 anyway. Anyways I get the point that if this wasn't a problem something else would be, that is true.... But if you didn't write what you think on here then there would never be any changes to make the game better. That's all I want-to help, as I'm sure you both do too.
Saraptheold
31.05.12, 14:26
To limit friends requests would be rude to new players. I would rather suggest that you can see what lvl and how many friends the requester has. That way you can easily sort out the newbie lurkers and those that just seems to collect as many friends as possible. I would also suggest that you can block certain persons, as I have several times had more than two friends request from the same person ont the same day. At one time I hadn't even had time to decline the last request.
To limit friends requests would be rude to new players. I would rather suggest that you can see what lvl and how many friends the requester has. That way you can easily sort out the newbie lurkers and those that just seems to collect as many friends as possible. I would also suggest that you can block certain persons, as I have several times had more than two friends request from the same person ont the same day. At one time I hadn't even had time to decline the last request.
Damn it!! This is waaay better, and yes I agree with all of this now, and I suppose blocking out newbies is rude, but to add a little thing to this... Maybe at the beginning when a person starts playing the game, there should be a quick and simple rule explanation that isn't too long, so the player reads it, and it should state on their "asking to be friends without talking to them is rude and against the rules"
Simple solution, block Farcebook stalkers from the site, and watch the randoms drop 99.5%
Saraptheold
03.06.12, 19:46
How do you do that?
why hate on the Noops ? .. We are all new once , , In other games i play i like to help them..
I see no problem with it ,
Btw how can we edit a siggy on here ? :P
BTW yesh im a Noop & yes i talk in Global
thats cool Anatis, and i believe i have spoke to you and helped you before on global/help chat, but the problem i have is the newbies who dont speak to you ever and request to be your friend cause you have spoke on global.
MizMoneyPenny
18.10.12, 03:13
I think what would help is if in the first lvl or two of the tutorial, they make it clear that you don't need to add friends to advance in this game (unlike many FB games), other then if you have a quest to have your buildings buffed.....at which point then the tutorial can walk you through how to do this..... so people learn from day one you need to ask for friends before sending an invite
Aceept/Decline takes 2 seconds --end of
Allowing new players to become your friend gives them the opportunity to visit a working settlement, and may often save the player from placing buildings inappropriately. It is easy enough to remove them from your list if there is no interaction between yourself and the new friend.
I've had I don't know how many random friend requests in the last 12 months. I really do'nt get why it's such a problem. You open your email, see all the requests and just hit the little x by them. you don't need to even look at the email to delete them and you certainly don't need to do them as you get them. just open your emails as you would normally and just x them.
ShadowSlayerII
05.11.12, 19:35
I kindof agree with the level idea thingy; i think that if they want to be friends they should talk stuff, and then YOU friend request them if they seem nice :)
It's only a problem if YOU make it a problem.
Totally agree.
This topic has been extremely blown out of proportion.
I see people complaining about it 24/7 in game, noone cares that random newbies or whatnot friended you. It happens to everyone.
Perhaps they should give you all an "auto decline friend requests" option so you don't even spend 2 secs to click your mail.
Any other solution is simply too much hassle over nothing.
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