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Stop aux insultes svp


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Trouver vous qu'il y a trop d'insulte sur le live  

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  1. 1. Trouver vous qu'il y a trop d'insulte sur le live

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J'ecris ceci car j'en ai marre de toutes ces insultes pendant les partie.Je sait pas pour vous mais moi je trouve que c'est de pire en pire.

J'ai envie de dire stop,encore ya 2 3 jours le mec il faisait expres de perdre ces levels deja ca ca enerve quand t'est avec lui mais en plus il insultait tout le monde,ca va du t nul t mauvais au bonne vielles insulte fils de ----,con---,... vous voyer le genre.Et bien sur il etait francais!!!

Honnetement en ce moment je prefere jouer contre des kicains car au moins tu comprend pas tout ce qu'ils disent et de toutes facon des que tu joue contre des francais tu te fait traiter de tout les noms, de cheater si tu les bats...

Merde quoi c'est un jeu c'est fait pour s'amuser je m'amuse plus avec les ricains c'est grave quand meme.

Vla l'image des francais que certains donnent je sais pas pour vous mais moi ca me soul,je sais pas moi tu tombe contre des francais t'en profite pour causer avec eux mais non il te traite super la mentalitée.

Dites moi ce que vous en pensez mais moi je dis stop svp ce n'est qu'un jeu,que tous ceux qui ne l'on pas compris arrete de jouer on sera tranquille!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ps=je sais j'aurrai peut etre du mettre ca ds debats.

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ok je me doutais que tu allais deplacer moi je savais pas trop ou le mettre.

Des francais qui insultes c'est de plus en plus frequent c'est vrai que c'est signe que tu les bats mais dans le contraire il te traite de noob, que tu sait pas jouer...

C'est con quand meme on a a notre disposition un truc super qu'est le live est certain viennent faire chier les autres.

C'est drole mais ca va 5 minutes!!!

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Oui, ce sont les Français qui me déçoivent le plus, car insulter parce que on prend une tôle ...

Je me rapelle des gens, mais si je lâche des noms, sa va foutre la merde ^^

Pis les férus des niveaux ... sa aussi c' est navrant, car bon, un numéro devant un pseudo sa change quoi ?

Tout à l' heure on a joué contre des gars level 45, bah ils étaient vraiment pas bons !

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Les francais qui insulte je trouve ca relativement rare par contre les ricains qui gueule ou qui mette de la musique a fond ca c'est tout les jours en big team...

PS: je pense que t'aurai due mettre ce sondage dans xboxlive.

Quel chauvinisme. Regardez Fire Fox qui gueule encore plus que moi (moi j`insulte pas, je traite tout le monde cheater, meme quand je gagne :lol: ), par conte les francais sont fanafs du : "Ouais, je suis niveau 27 en slayer!!!" (Et des que je lui met un genocide 25 a 0 en head to head, il me vire :lol: )

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Ils sont nombreux, en plus ils pensent que j`ai triche parce que je leur ait fait un head shot no-scope quand ils chargeaient a l`epee 8) . Coup de bol, c`est tout :lol: . Moi j`adore le gars qui fait le no-scope et qui virent tous ceux qui zooment (en fait tout ceux qui le tuent avant qu`il ne les aient tues) mais lui passe son temps a zoomer. :lol:

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Moi je joue surtout a halo mais je me doute que c'est pareil sur les autres jeu.C'est sur je pense bien qu'on s'enerve tous pendant la partie on est humain si on se fait dechirer on gueule c'est normal mais le probleme c'est ces connard qui apres la partie continus a geuler comme des truies,moi je trouve ca dommage le live c'est pas pour ca faut rien avoir dans le crane pour s'amuser a faire chier le monde.

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desoler soda mais je sais pas si tu fait encore du classer en ce moment mais je t'assure que des que tu tombe contre des francais c'est des connards ou alors j'ai pas de chance(lol).J'y fait pas gaffe c'est des gamins c'est tout mais bon c'est con quand meme ils oublient l'esprit du jeu,de s'amuser,ca reflete la france remarque chacun sa geule a se tirer dessus.moi je bosse je dois pas etre le seul je rentre le soir je met le jeu pour me changer les idees,des francais dans la partie chouette c'est cool comment ca va et la hop ferme ta guele va te faire...on est pas la pour ca et je vois que la plupart dise oui au sondage,sa serait quand meme mieux si personne ne se prenais la tete surtout entre nous on a assez des ricains.

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Oui de plus en plus de " pyjama " excusez l'expression

J'ai presque 17 ans, mais je me sent l'âme d un adulte

alors je peux vous dire que les gamins de 15 ans avec une voix de gamins a pêté les oreilles, c'est très vite enervant

Sa arrive a tout le monde d'insulter, mais de la a traité les mères, je pense qu'il y a des limites :evil:

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http://www.bungie.net/News/TopStory.aspx?story=weeklywhatsjuly15&p=3985949

Voilà l'adresse de la nouvelle update de bungie, oùil y a tout un dossier sur les insultes et comportements débiles sur le live.

Je vous met l'article en anglais ici en attendant une traduction par votres site préféré.

The Noobefaction of Gaming

That's right, I said Noob. Which as anyone l337 ("elite") knows, actually makes ME a noob. Kind of like an uncle trying to be "cool." It's an embarrassing contradiction. Some of you might not even know what a "noob" is. Well, it's short for "Newbie" which originally meant a new player who hadn't quite grasped the rules yet. As a matter of fact, its origin as a term was probably quite gentle, even charitable. "Aaaw. Let me help you dear, dear Noob. The railgun is at the end of the corridor on that crate."

But times have changed. Noob is now a catchall for any adjective, noun or pronoun with a negative connotation. You could for example say, "Your hat is totally Noobish." You could even apply it as a verb, "I'm going to give you such a Noobing you Nooby Noobster."

But really, I wish "Noob" was the worst of it. I think I could walk right up to the President and call him a "Noob" to his face and he'd probably smile and say, "Thanks son, always a pleasure to meet young folks." But if I called the President any one of the things I hear on a typical Saturday morning, a secret service guy would snap my neck, Seagal-style and toss me off a balcony. And I'd deserve it.

Behavior on Xbox Live, and frankly any internet gaming experience, can be joyous. Pleasant. Satisfying. Rewarding. But occasionally it can be home to some of the rudest, stupidest, most idiotic, insulting dialog you will ever hear.

And how can you do this? How can you get away with such horrible behavior with no repercussions? Multiplayer, microphone and the velvety luxury of anonymity. That last one is questionable, but we'll get to that.

If parents heard what their golden-haired angels were doing on the internet, or on Xbox Live, there'd probably be some serious spanking apocalypse going down. Most parents would hear what I hear most times I play – the odd curse, maybe a grudging "good game" in the post-match lobby. Other times? An idiot screaming abuse at complete strangers. Now, if I play ten games, I might hear that once. If I meet ten people on the street, how many of them are going to scream insults into my face? Statistically? None.

That's a valuable fact. It means that video games are not, like all other fads before them, the harbinger of the end of civilization. They are like every other technology, working out the kinks and the bugs.

When the telephone was invented, the first words spoken by Alexander Graham Bell were, "“Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.” If it had been invented today, by BunGsuxGoatz, the first words would have been, "Suck it noob! I OWNED CHOO! Taste that? That's tealeaves NOOB!"

When you talk about time scales in videogame culture, you have to speak in shorthand. The games industry has really only existed, properly for about 25 years. So things have evolved rapidly from glowing white squares to 3D, photo-realistic universes in record time. If only other industries grew up that fast – we'd have space-capable flying cars and magnetic induction toilet flush. Actually that last one might be a bit dangerous.

The point is, it's hardly surprising that this kind of rapid evolution has resulted in teething troubles.

And they're being worked out. The nature of Live and other gaming services is that the player is given the freedom to play against anyone he or she likes. Custom games, or games you set up in a group, club or clan, are controlled. They are friends or acquaintances. Rivalries tend to the friendly and enjoyable.

But to give players the most freedom to play whenever they like, we have to open it up to the broader population. And as a wise man once said, "A person is smart, but people are stupid." The bigger a group is, the more likely it is to act like a herd. Here's an experiment – go stand on a street corner, downtown, at lunchtime and stare, rapt, up at something. A window, a lamp post, whatever. Ten minutes later, everyone's doing it. And on Live, the herd mentality even works on smart people.

One jerk. One moron, runs around screaming abuse at players, acting out in the most infantile way possible, and soon, everyone is screaming at him. Unlike the old, "Stand up to a bully and he'll back down" myth, ignoring these clowns actually works. The trouble is finding a Zen-like space to inhabit while finishing the game. Bullies on the other hand will punch out your teeth and steal your lunch money when you stand up to them.

And cheats? Now, in a way, I can understand what a screamer or insult-hurler gets out of it. I met enough of 'em in junior school. He gets attention (and I say "he" with all deliberation – since girls are almost invariably pleasant – and they have to put up with the most abuse) and he gets off on making you mad. Cheats get nothing. People hate them, and their achievements are completely meaningless. They are almost invariably the worst players in terms of skill and ability, and eventually, they end up matched only against each other, in a kind of hell. Which they are welcome to inhabit.

Which brings us to the question again. What is Bungie doing about it? Seems like the preceding screed blames everything on the cheats and screamers. It's not THEIR fault Bungie's lousy code makes all this possible. Well, actually, it IS their fault. They are the cheats and the screamers. Ultimate responsibility lies with them. The question then is, are they going to stop? Eventually they will. They'll grow up, they'll get bored, they'll move along.

But for some of this stuff, you won't have to wait. Cheats, hackers, modders – and yes, this includes the ones who demonstrated a way to "unban" their banned accounts – are going to be largely history within a week or two. If I were them, (and one or two of 'em are reading this now) I would delete anything on my Xbox that shouldn't be there, and I would do that today. Feel free to ignore that, but you've been warned, and besides, we don't really owe you that courtesy. If you can't play Halo next week, it was your own fault. We're not going to unban you.

We're realistic, we know that every time we fix a crack, some jerk with a jackhammer makes a new one. We know that we can't stop screaming, cursing without silencing the good along with the bad, and we know that human nature is going to ensure that the system is never perfect. But it's going to be better.

We work very, very hard on this stuff, contrary to some of the less-thoughtful emails we get. There's a room behind me, filled with people working long hours, on difficult problems, in a complicated matrix of online code, gameplay problems, hundreds of ISPs, modems and different situations. Of course it takes time, and of course we appreciate your patience.

We have a special responsibility here and we take it seriously. Halo 2 is a really big online game – especially on consoles. It has more simultaneous players, more sessions and more people than any other console game out there, at least for the moment. So we encounter problems on a different scale. We have a responsibility to Microsoft, to Xbox Live and maybe gaming in general, to try and manage the process in a cool way and learn all the lessons we need to. We're still learning.

On the next generation of Xbox, the 360, some systems are already in place that will make Live a much nicer place for the nice among us. Imagine a perfect world where you only played against pleasant, well-behaved, skilled, non-cheats. Sounds heavenly huh? Well, looking at what they have planned, I think that's going to be largely possible. I hope Bungie's next game is one that takes advantage of that idealized, happy space.

I genuinely believe that as this technology and community matures, the bad apples will be shaken out and the good ones will float to the top. There will still be bad people – but they can all hang out on their own. In a dark place of their own making. And guess what? They're not really anonymous. We know who they are.

But what do I know? I'm just a noob.

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en meme temps c'est un peu con dde trouver des expressions les gars plus jeunes par les trucs du genre "pyjama" (dailleur ca menerve aussi les gars avec la voix super aigue qui insulte de partout et jcompren guardian, sur cs ien a bcp) mais bon on est tous passer par cet age donc de classifier selon lage c'est un peu con, mais de classifier selon la mentaliter la ia une raison.

de toutes facons le net c'est comme ca vu que t'est pas en face de la personne tu te permet de lui dire pleins de trucs...donc bon les gars qui aime insulter les gens etc... le net ca doit etre leur endroit favori

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