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Deleting Competitive Lobby

over 10 years

First off, for those of you that do not know me, I am a player from the competitive lobby. I am posting this here because I already know what the competitive players will say, and I think the only way lucid or the mods will do anything is if they see the approval of training lobby because as it is you guys are indeed the ground that EpicMafia stands on.

Even though I say I am from Competitive, I really do think that by saying that it is like poison, because the current train of thought in training lobby is that all or most players there are rude jerks that are mean to everyone in and out of game, and I'm sure that you all have tested that theory already and seen it be true with your own eyes. I won't be arguing whether or not you're right; however, while I do think we have our share of nice and mean people it doesn't feel that much more than other lobbies. Rather, it's more like training lobby players feel it's more because they're looking out for it. Or maybe I'm just used to it. Regardless, that's not what this is about.

This will be a /really big thread/. You have been warned.

You might have noticed that the admins want to return training lobby to what it was meant to be: a "transition" lobby that trained players for competitive play. Back in EM 2.0, when there was only one lobby, competitive play dominated the site. There were barely any ranked games at all, it was competitive and unranked. Ranked games were only used to test setups, as far as I remember. When multiple lobbies were introduced, there were 3 "competitive" lobbies and sandbox, and people just moved up in points trying to get up to the "better" lobbies. After a while we realized the site didn't have enough people for this so we simplified it to two lobbies: competitive and training.

Now we are here and it is very clear that training has evolved into something completely different. It is. Quite simply, a place to play ranked games, and rather than be full of new players, it has it's own vets and all. It has become very independent from the other lobbies. This isn't a bad thing in itself, as if that's what the site wants and it gets more traffic to the site in the future, then there's nothing wrong with that. Training, or rather, red hearts, have gained popularity now and are something lots of players enjoy in simple setups where there is not that much need to concentrate on scumhunting. Simply put: there's a lot of players that have opted out for a middle ground between unranked games and competitive play, playing "relaxed" games that don't have the chaos from unranked but that don't need to be invested in with time/effort. And sure, that's great! I enjoy playing red heart games ever so often too, and in comp lobby we even made "gallis hunter" legal in weekends, which is actually a rather fun setup.

The problem however is that the only way for people to get to competitive lobby is through points and therefore training. There is no shortage of players in competitive yet, but the lobby is not growing as it should and maybe in 5 years it will die out by itself, who knows. Lots of competitive players are upset because training's attitude towards competitive lobby will inherently deter the newer players from joining. After all, if the people they play with hate competitive so much, it is only natural to be scared of competitive play. I'm not saying everyone should like to play competitively: there are many of you, I'm sure, who decided not to join the training competition, or at least not play a lot of gold heart games. At the same time, there are a few who must have tried it out and maybe some who enjoyed it, and yet you remained in training lobby because that is the community you like and associate with.

I just think that this us vs them between comp and training lobbies really needs to be put a stop to, and there seems to be no way to do so. Because training is the lobby you start in, this will definitely mean that competitive will always be "dying out" (in quotes because I really doubt it will actually die any time soon, but the feeling that new players aren't coming will remain), which is why competitive is so concerned.

And the solution to this is to completely kill competitive lobby. I really mean it: outright delete it. To compensate, the training competition would be brought back (I don't think any of you would have a problem with that since it was fine before) and, if possible, a point requirement would be placed for joining the competition instead.

You might be thinking: isn't that the same as having two lobbies, just that, well, in the same one, since competitive players will migrate to the training competition most likely? Well, yes and no. It is true that most competitive players will move to training afterwards (which would likely be renamed into main lobby or something) but they are indeed a small number compared to training players, so training would vastly outnumber competitive. Furthermore, the competition would have players from both lobbies, basically meaning that it would eliminate the us vs them attitude because it would no longer be two communities but just one. People would play gold hearts if they want to, or they could just stick to playing red hearts. But the focus wouldn't be in either one, it would be more or less balanced.

There's some of you that outright just do not want players from competitive playing in your games because of many reasons, whether it be gold or red, but trust me, you don't have to pass a mean test to get to comp, most of us do not care at all, just like you, in red hearts and unranked games. The only reason we care is for our so very precious trophies (lol, quite silly right) but it's because man, it's literally 10 straight days of playing epicmafia for hours to play all your 5 hearts. If something happens after investing so much time it's natural to get frustrated. But you guys didn't have a problem with your own competition, and it would be under the same circumstances. I think a few moderators have reported there's actually more harassment reports in training, it's just that since those people are from your community you've learned to deal with them while you naturally prefer to stay out of trouble with us, which I guess is understandable.

Anyway, basically what the proposed change would do is:

Red hearts are exactly the same, with the rare comp player (who can already play with you guys if he wanted) maybe playing more often in those red hearts with you, but not having the pressure of the competition and therefore be like a completely different person at all (trust me, we /really/ don't care about red hearts nearly as much, probably we take them even less seriously than you). Basically, at worst, nothing happens differently . At best, you get to meet some new friends you otherwise might have not.

The competition is back. Woo. Now with a point requirement, however. You guys don't have to join it and can ignore the gold hearts. Maybe it's a worse competition than before because of us (really wouldn't be so IMO) but this isn't a valid complain because there's no competition in training now so nothing would be ruined. I guess the gold heart games could clutter the lobby, but this could be fixed with a filter for gold/red as an option. So at best you get a fun new competition, at worst you have to ignore a few games in the lobby

Those are for the current players: however, for the new players it would be like this: They are automatically exposed to players from "both lobbies" via the red hearts, so there will be people who like gold hearts and who don't playing with them, and they might learn some nice strategies from them even before they move to gold heart setups. In fact, it could be quite common for people that play in competitions to help new players out. At best, it would completely eliminate the community split and fix the influx of players back to normal and help in teaching the newbies the ropes. At worst, all players would still dislike gold heart games even in training lobby and the competition will eventually die off (which isn't really a problem for you guys anyway).

All this talk about point caps to force players into comp won't change anything at all but make them quit. Why would the 10k players from training be forced to play in a lobby they don't want with a lot of people they don't know? Comp lobby should be deleted instead so it is comp that has to migrate to training, because most comp lobby players not only are already familiar with training so the transition is easier, but the lobby is smaller so it is the way it should happen. Bringing back the competition is the smoothest way for this to happen nicely, with minimal possible damage. I don't think I missed anything that could go wrong but if any of you think I did feel free to post it in this thread. Really though, at worst this would be the same for you bad for us, at best good for everyone, so I don't see why training would be that much opposed to it. I sincerely believe that if we all work together you'll see that some of us (sadly not all, but surely a lot) aren't that bad. Hey, unless they really are super old, they were training before too!

I don't think anyone will read all of that sadly but it's a good way to organize my thoughts at least

over 10 years
As i see it there is not enough people to justify a Comp lobby. Imma go and say i rather have one big lobby where Gold Hearts are restricted for people with over 5k points than having two "empty lobbies"
over 10 years
Just an opinion: As a guy who once tasted competitive and then get intimidated.

On my VERY first game, I already called cheater. They asked "is there somebody else on skype? are you contacting other person?" My taught was "Dafuq, I come here to (try to) become a champion, not to be strip searched." And that day is the last day I play in competitive lobby.

The idea of merging competitive lobby and training lobby may erase the "intimidating" feel, imo, and of course will promote it, since by introducing it to newbies, more comers will come (I hope).
over 10 years

Subolg says

My opinion is do it. The role training lobby plays right now doesn't warrant the role restrictions it has, which limits the variety of setups that can actually be played, as comp seems quite barren. I might try playing in the competition more if it didn't take so long to wait for a comp game to fill.


were you here when they limited training to 25 roles and constantly complained about training playing classic lol? much has improved, we are on the right path
over 10 years
yeah like no ones really at fault for the divide
over 10 years
My opinion is do it. The role training lobby plays right now doesn't warrant the role restrictions it has, which limits the variety of setups that can actually be played, as comp seems quite barren. I might try playing in the competition more if it didn't take so long to wait for a comp game to fill.
over 10 years
Don't know enough about this but it would be cool to see all those additional roles in the training room.
over 10 years

Jill says

aaah wow I can't believe the misconceptions people have about competitive lobby as a whole. it's not like people who play in that lobby are all rage-y and intense and unfeeling which is how it's kinda described as


Yeah, a lot of us are pretty guilty when it comes to making faulty generalizations, and I'm not to be excluded from this. It's forum threads like these that can make one really think more on the issue.

Of course, the blame for these feelings should be directed toward the fact that we've been seriously lacking in opportunities to play together. There's a lot of us who don't frequent the forums, and so we make most of our connections in the games we played. Used to be, you would rarely see a competitive setup in the training lobby, especially since some of these setups used roles that were restricted from the lobby itself. That's just one reason why we even have a division in the first place.
over 10 years

Jill says

aaah wow I can't believe the misconceptions people have about competitive lobby as a whole. it's not like people who play in that lobby are all rage-y and intense and unfeeling which is how it's kinda described as




depends on what phase of the round you are playing in lol. last 2 days are absolutely unbearable usually
over 10 years
actually i take that back. comp lobby sucks and it should be deleted.

lmao gg kitt
over 10 years
I don't have a problem with competitive lobby, but I don't like going there because I don't play mafia seriously, I play it for fun. Also it's easy af to win in training.

I'm against comp's deletion. I've been vaguely aware of the misconception that all of comp lobby sucks and are mean all day every day, but I've never seen it that way, nor have most of my friends on here. Deleting comp will solve nothing.
over 10 years
:^) ok
deletedover 10 years

Jill says

but there are mean people everywhere. as a whole, comp is not mean and SeaSwirl GaryOak Eris is our fairy king who promotes friendship and magic


Well, as long as you know where you stand.
over 10 years
but there are mean people everywhere. as a whole, comp is not mean and SeaSwirl GaryOak Eris is our fairy king who promotes friendship and magic
deletedover 10 years
The comp will make off with your children...
It will come after them in the night..
We're not safe till its head is mounted on my wall.
I say we kill the comp.
over 10 years
Well some people are mean, we definitely have our bad apples *cough* and they can be quite loud, but they shouldn't represent the whole lobby. We have our good apples too
deletedover 10 years
Comp is evil.
over 10 years
most people in comp are reasonable and don't get mad just because. i think it's mostly when players join with no idea how to play or what roles do or whatever that get comp players annoyed at. thats what training is supposed to do, but training doesnt train you for anything, so essentially people go into competitive with no knowledge of how to play the game, gets overwhelmed, goes back to training.

comp players have a different gaming experience that gets ruined, much like how training curses out noavis

seriously competitive people arent mean
over 10 years
Delete all the lobbies. Just start it over, then everyone would be equal.
deletedover 10 years

EmmerrLouise says

You get 'rude' people everywhere - it is the interweb after all. Being rude is certainly not a comp lobby-exclusive thing; happens in training just as often (I think it'd be surprising if a player had never been 'rude' during their time on EM - we've all done it imo).

Any animosity or negativity in comp comes purely because the gaming is more intense and serious; folks spend more time and energy on games so it's easy to get emotional or angry over them when they aren't going so well (or indeed if a "noob" might be frustrating someone). It's not the individuals' being rude but it comes with the competitive atmosphere of the lobby. 'Rudeness' will still exist in training but it's not about that - it's about the treatment of those from each lobby - kinda like a gang culture. Training hates on comp, comp hates on training.

I think the goal of the merge is to remove these barriers so everyone is in the same lobby and this 'gang'-esque aspect of EM is removed. Rudeness/aggression/frustration certainly won't disappear (as I said, it's the internet), but some of the animosity relating to the 'lobby you come from' may cease to exist.


This hit the nail on the head.
deletedover 10 years
I like this idea, but it needs testing. The whole "Training v Comp" thing needs a solution, and I don't see a better option. Granted, this may seem like a crazy idea, considering merging comp players and training players may not be so "smooth", but I have faith in the fact that it'll work out better in the finish. One issue that may be persistent is gold/red heart games outnumbering the other type. There will still be feuds between players wanting to trophy and those wanting to causually play. Regardless, I still vouch for this idea.
over 10 years

Jill says

aaah wow I can't believe the misconceptions people have about competitive lobby as a whole. it's not like people who play in that lobby are all rage-y and intense and unfeeling which is how it's kinda described as




Well, the fact that there competitive players who are raging on people in the training lobby isn't helping to improve the gaming experience and encourage people to join cometitive lobby.
deletedover 10 years

Steven says

I don't believe you can edit long threads (please fix this bug lucid :3) but this is a really good tl;dr for those of you who are skipping to the comments in the last page:


HelloYesThisIsDog 1h 35m +7
For tl;dr peeps: The thread suggest comp get deleted and comp players move to training, where training will regain it's competition and gold hearts. This debate came about as the mods were suggesting to make changes to training to force players here to go to competitive lobby. The details are in the thread.


deletedover 10 years

Jill says

aaah wow I can't believe the misconceptions people have about competitive lobby as a whole. it's not like people who play in that lobby are all rage-y and intense and unfeeling which is how it's kinda described as




this.
over 10 years

EmmerrLouise says

On the whole, I don't recall games being 'ruined by noobs' or anything - the odd 'teething' problem perhaps but I found the training lobby comp had some of the most enjoyable rounds I've experienced.


I recall my first training lobby comp game being incredibly easy due to a pair of newer players giving me an extra ml on vdli, and some other games like that occured on my first stint in training comp. However, when I played more training comp on a later date it was much more reasonable as a competition.
over 10 years
aaah wow I can't believe the misconceptions people have about competitive lobby as a whole. it's not like people who play in that lobby are all rage-y and intense and unfeeling which is how it's kinda described as