Those god damn dirty apes. If you choose to play online against other people of the world…what are you expecting? For them to cheer you on? To build your confidence? Compliment your aim and your choice in weapon skin? No, they are going to want to tear you down. How do people tear each other down? Personal attacks. And in online gaming, where you are located general region is one of the most prevalent personal details.
Report it, with as much detail as possible, and move on. Why are we Brazilians so hated in online games? Gears 5. Hey guys. But Americans, Europeans, etc. May the forced induction be with you. Rank: B-Class Racing License. Originally Posted by: NightDriver Not fair of course. Rank: C-Class Racing License.
I might get in trouble for this post I honestly can't say I see it from any other country with the same consistency. It's to the point where whenever I see a Brazilian player I automatically try to get past him really quickly or just avoid him. This might be why that guy was hunting you.
Maybe he had some bad run-ins with other Brazilian players and decided to go after all of you. Unfortunately most people are quicker to judge someone by nationality than treat them like a unique individual.
Rank: Driver's License. Forza players from Brazil are some of the worst players i have ever encountered online. Then you shouldnt have any problems. How does one know where a player is from, just the badge flag? If so, what's to stop a bunch of kids using a particular flag just for kicks? Originally Posted by: CRracer How does one know where a player is from, just the badge flag? Rank: Racing Permit. We need Brazilian only lobby. Rank: A-Class Racing License. As someone who races online rather regularly I have to agree that seeing a player with a Brazilian flag automatically creates some bad preconceptions.
From what I experienced most of them don't wreck on purpose but just have a really bad driving style. Giving you a little hit so that your car overshoots and they can overtake, running you out of track or extreme exploitation of track limits coming to mind when I'm thinking of Brazilian players.
Those prejudices have to come from somewhere and seeing I'm not the only one there has to be a pattern. Of course it doesn't apply to every player with a Brazilian flag but aside from wreckers mostly with new accounts, low collector scores or "welcome batch and suit" that flag automatically reminds me of rude behaviour. Not the best thing to admit here. Never realized you could tell where someone was from in forza unless the brazil flag is your badge With that said brazilians get a bad rep often because many of them although good drivers tend to be more agressive drivers due to what i like to call the senna complex.
Brazilians tend to idolize senna even more than the rest of the world for obvious reasons and he was a very agressive driver so they model their driving after his. He also had skill well beyond other drivers and especially the average forza players racing skill and understanding. Reading all this makes me glad I don't play online, But as an American I wouldn't be flying any other flag but the good ole stars n' stripes.
I'm half tempted to try the Brazilian flag just to see if i get targeted. Would make for a good giggle or two. Rank: S-Class Racing License. Problem is there's no way around the issues since IP blocks don't really work or are just bad for a lot of players.
Take me for instance, I'm a russian, working in Mexico and by now english is my 1st language since I've not used my russian much for a decade. Where should I play?
Cronic21 View Profile View Posts. Octavia View Profile View Posts. I honestly don't understand why you can't report someone for not communicating in the language that is the majority near the location of the server; for European servers it may be a bit of an issue, but I imagine that most of the population in a general region speaks one language.
If need be, they could always add specific sub-sections if such a need arises, and honestly, I think even in cases where many sub-languages exist, there's a "mother" tongue which allows some comprehension between languages if they're similar enough. In any case, there should be some form of punishment for queuing and playing on servers in locations where you clearly don't understand, or wish to use, the language of the majority.
For servers in the United States I can really think of three languages that would apply; English, Spanish and French, the latter being due to Quebec and how Canada uses the servers located in the United States. Really, it just seems like not being able to report someone for such an action is silly. All that has to be done is to the report be specific so it merely prevents them from queuing for those servers; just have a bot check the chat logs with common slang and normal words incorporated into a database, take into account if the player is using the chat wheel or was muted and it doesn't seem like a system that's too complicated, while it prevents the player from wrongfully banning some players in certain locations who do communicate in the majority language of the server location Anyways, something really should be done, since having players who have no desire, or even the capacity, to communicate in a certain language, but still insist on selfishly queuing for every server location instead of taking a longer time to ensure they receive players they can communicate is absolutely ridiculous.
It's like if I went to the United States, only spoke French, came into a Dunkin' Donuts and tried to order without speaking a word of English, and became more vulgar and enraged as time went on without having any desire to really communicate with the person attempting to take my order.
Alternatively, just limit the preferred languages to one or two, to limit which players are grouped with whom and ensure that the probability for the whole team to communicate is higher. Still, I feel as if banning some players from certain servers via a ban system that isn't globalized would be much better, particularly if backed by a bot which checks the chat logs; even if you had to hire a few people to do that, it's not as if checking what one person has said during a match and seeing which language it is would be that difficult.
Last edited by Octavia ; 16 Aug, pm. Finally… again, it just shows how you generalize brazilians. You obviusly notice one talking in portuguese. After the game session, you will think all brazilians are like that.
Then look at how many brazilians were playing the game at that day, using any steam data site. Its so nice to see people likes bots and gold sellers and come here to tell brs destroy games. I doubt any br is using bot program and I doubt any br is selling silver. Its cleary NA is selling silver cause some provide contact via phone.
Again, I only saw people complains about Brs due to their portuguese talking in shout Where this can destroy a game? You may have had a lot. What I defend is comparing data instead of our guess ingame, so we can have a better view of this. You will have 4 times more bad experiences with brazilians. In this case they are actually worse people than europeans. You are defending it is.
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