I just watched a video by a well known and well established streamer covering the latest TWID.
I was slightly disgusted by comments this person made when reading the changes to the fireteam finder mobile updates.
The streamer seemed quite impressed by the changes that were coming as explained by Lee Anderson, until the person read out the line "maybe you prefer groups that welcome newbies".
The reaction was, quote, " You have to give us a reason to welcome newbies".....going on to say, "we need some new currency if we are going to welcome newbies"
In other words, this streamer wanted paying in some way to become part of this fireteam finder if helping new or inexperienced players.
Don't these parasites get enough already?
They get to play new content early, they get invites to special events, they get free limited edition merchandise, and they already make a very healthy and easy living by doing something that we all do....play video games, which I'm guessing, they don't have to pay for either.
Ironically, this person didn't ask to be paid by doing content with [i][b]elite and well experienced [/b][/i]players.
I know for a fact that there are tons of players in this community who do sherpa runs and tutorials of all content, and never ask for [b][i]anything[/i][/b].
These people in my opinion, are the true guardians, and the best action we should take is to support these people and stop watching and subscribing to streamers.
Cos without us, they would have to go out into the real world and grind real jobs to make a living, like the rest of us.
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26 Replies[quote]I The reaction was, quote, " You have to give us a reason to welcome newbies".....going on to say, "we need some new currency if we are going to welcome newbies" In other words, this streamer wanted paying in some way to become part of this fireteam finder if helping new or inexperienced players. Don't these parasites get enough already? .[/quote] Nothing wrong with incentivizing everyone to help new players. Sherpa emblems, Sherpa counters. Sherpa cosmetics could all be a thing.