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<blockquote data-quote="Oryan77" data-source="post: 5625657" data-attributes="member: 18701"><p>I experience this same thing way too often since I am forced to find strangers from the internet to play with. I'm lucky that I'm in an area where there are a ton of gamers though. So a few years ago, after getting so sick and tired of dealing with BS from some crappy players, I decided I would no longer "settle" for a new player.</p><p></p><p>Now, I don't hesitate to tell someone that I don't want to play with them. If I meet them and get any red flags for any reason, I don't invite them to the game. If they sneak under my radar and begin to play, and they turn out to be problem players for any reason at all, I ask them not to continue playing with us right away. It sucks telling people that (it's never easy), but the way I see it, they don't mind giving me a hard time, so I shouldn't care how they feel getting turned down.</p><p></p><p>This has worked wonders for me. There are still a lot of good players out there and I appreciate all the good ones I get to game with. The problem is, as long as you have those crappy players in the group, that's one less good player that could be sitting in that chair. So you don't know of the good players as long as yer keeping the bad ones around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oryan77, post: 5625657, member: 18701"] I experience this same thing way too often since I am forced to find strangers from the internet to play with. I'm lucky that I'm in an area where there are a ton of gamers though. So a few years ago, after getting so sick and tired of dealing with BS from some crappy players, I decided I would no longer "settle" for a new player. Now, I don't hesitate to tell someone that I don't want to play with them. If I meet them and get any red flags for any reason, I don't invite them to the game. If they sneak under my radar and begin to play, and they turn out to be problem players for any reason at all, I ask them not to continue playing with us right away. It sucks telling people that (it's never easy), but the way I see it, they don't mind giving me a hard time, so I shouldn't care how they feel getting turned down. This has worked wonders for me. There are still a lot of good players out there and I appreciate all the good ones I get to game with. The problem is, as long as you have those crappy players in the group, that's one less good player that could be sitting in that chair. So you don't know of the good players as long as yer keeping the bad ones around. [/QUOTE]
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