Guest/Player Radicalization

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Guest/Player Radicalization

Postby noune » 6 June 2016, 21:32

Guest in PB2 have been know by some to be noobs, others as helping hands, others as both...

But can the person playing as the guest be radicalized...

The Guest Regime did just that in 2014-2015 by terror nuking matches of both Guest Hunter and civilian matches...

Their members where completely radicalized until the GR was defeated by the GH and the Neutral Peoples Rebel forces (or later the NIR)...

Now today I saw a guest doing the exact same thing in the European server...

So here's my question:

Can Guests be radicalized (or players) to do certain things like "Rebel against their User oppressors"?
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Re: Guest/Player Radicalization

Postby commando 54 » 8 June 2016, 02:36

If they feel threatened than less, they probably feel inferior to standard players and so feel abuse and backlash that normal players don't get. Still does not justify those types of actions.
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Re: Guest/Player Radicalization

Postby Bramble » 10 June 2016, 04:15

noune wrote:Guest in PB2 have been know by some to be noobs, others as helping hands, others as both...

But can the person playing as the guest be radicalized...

The Guest Regime did just that in 2014-2015 by terror nuking matches of both Guest Hunter and civilian matches...

Their members where completely radicalized until the GR was defeated by the GH and the Neutral Peoples Rebel forces (or later the NIR)...

Now today I saw a guest doing the exact same thing in the European server...

So here's my question:

Can Guests be radicalized (or players) to do certain things like "Rebel against their User oppressors"?


i feel that the real question is:
is it soley the guests' fault for committing such actions? probably not. Players with accounts can be angered/radicalized or commit actions that can get them banned. I think its a matter of maturity and how that person is treated by the community. Certain clans have been nuisances to other players, this often points to how mature each individual in that group is. Honestly anyone can be "radicalized" and do things they normally don't do. It doesn't matter if you are a guest or have an account to do "radical" things.
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