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<blockquote data-quote="Ashrem Bayle" data-source="post: 1560945" data-attributes="member: 3103"><p>So I signed up on Live a few days ago, and I admit now that I've come away rather disappointed. However, the problem isn't with either the games or the service. To be blunt, in my limited experience with X-Box Live, I've noticed one major problem...99% of Live users are morons. Obviously, this pretty much ruins the experience for me. I tire of trying to play a tactical stealth game while my teammate sings in my ear or barks like a dog... So I come here seeking a solution.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to add some quality players to my Friends list. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking for members who take their games seriously. I'm mainly talking about military "sim" games such as Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, and the upcoming Full Spectrum Warrior. I'm looking for people willing to communicate, use tactics, teamwork, and generally act like a soldier would. Play like your real life depends on it. Be careful, and be patient. </p><p></p><p>For example, the typical Splinter Cell game lasts 10 minutes and the players have 3 or 4 lives. I'd rather play it with an infinite or 30 min time limit and 1 life. I feel this is the way such games are meant to be played, but the typical player doesn't care for that level of depth. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking for people who do. </p><p>Any takers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashrem Bayle, post: 1560945, member: 3103"] So I signed up on Live a few days ago, and I admit now that I've come away rather disappointed. However, the problem isn't with either the games or the service. To be blunt, in my limited experience with X-Box Live, I've noticed one major problem...99% of Live users are morons. Obviously, this pretty much ruins the experience for me. I tire of trying to play a tactical stealth game while my teammate sings in my ear or barks like a dog... So I come here seeking a solution. I'm looking to add some quality players to my Friends list. I'm looking for members who take their games seriously. I'm mainly talking about military "sim" games such as Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, and the upcoming Full Spectrum Warrior. I'm looking for people willing to communicate, use tactics, teamwork, and generally act like a soldier would. Play like your real life depends on it. Be careful, and be patient. For example, the typical Splinter Cell game lasts 10 minutes and the players have 3 or 4 lives. I'd rather play it with an infinite or 30 min time limit and 1 life. I feel this is the way such games are meant to be played, but the typical player doesn't care for that level of depth. I'm looking for people who do. Any takers? [/QUOTE]
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