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B410455 17 on Fields_Of_Isis (Multiplayer)

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4/21/2016 8:06:04 AMSkasi before revert after revert
4/21/2016 8:05:38 AMSkasi before revert after revert
4/21/2016 7:58:41 AMSkasi before revert after revert
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1 Probably depends on the kind of warning. Keep in mind I didn't watch the replay. All the information I got was from reading through this thread, so I'm not really in a position to give advice on precisely what action to take. 1 Probably depends on the kind of warning. Keep in mind I didn't watch the replay. All the information I got was from reading through this thread, so I'm not really in a position to give advice on precisely what action to take.
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3 Things that might be worth taking into account are who started, concent on what exactly was written, the amount of markers/drawing done, whether any person removed their clutter, whether any person (eventually) tried to help the player and cooperate in any meaningful way, etc. 3 Things that might be worth taking into account are who started, concent on what exactly was written, the amount of markers/drawing done, whether any person removed their clutter, whether any person (eventually) tried to help the player and cooperate in any meaningful way, etc.
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5 But yeah, if repeated warnings do not stop players from seriously ruining newbie experience: go ahead.
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7 Just keep in mind the goal is to get players to change their behavior. They should be helpful to new players more than anything. Chances are role models and encouragement help.