Click to see more posts by Darius SartreFat Princess: Wall of Shame

FP_Logo_Lit With every gaming community, there are some that for whatever reason don’t play with others nicely. Thus, I’m introducing the Fat Princess: Wall of Shame. With over a hundred hours under my belt, I can probably say that I’ve been playing this enough to see some crazy stuff happen. Believe me when I say that most players don’t really do this and that these instances that I note do not necessarily reflect on those players on a whole, but only at that particular moment that I viewed them as a player.

What I bring to the table is not my thoughts on their actions, but how their actions effect the team play itself. There is another category that I would love to throw out there but it’s more difficult to track and hopefully Titan Studios will implement their “chicken” icon where hosts quit out to mitigate score loss scenarios. Overall, the Fat Princess community is a great one and don’t let some of these actions frighten you. And if you happen to be on this list? I call it like I see it.

Those that ban villagers because you’ve never seen things done before and thus think it’s cheating or a hack? Give me a break. The speed classes always have some sort of an advantage built in since they have no health and no attack. So don’t be surprised in seeing Villagers attempt things such as jumping up the side of a mountain. It can be done if your jump settings are higher and reaction time is quicker. Somehow or another, I have a feeling that the yet-to-be-released Ninja class will have either a speed or stealth provision.

Last of all? I’m removing the ability to add by other members of the community due to the fact that there is no control factor in place to manage the integrity of the list. Thus, it might be my personal list but hopefully through trust, I’ll start having some people also add in more names of bad apples later on.

August 22nd, 2009 • Darius Sartre • Games No Comments »

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