View Full Version : Just leave NO FEEDBACK
NPYYZ
November 15th, 2007, 04:46 AM
This is to all the whimps who can't take it when they get beat in a fair game and they leave bad feedback because they are sore losers. Instead of leaving negative feedback, why don't you just take your loss like a man. If you're that ****ed off that you lost here's an option for you, at the end of the game when the feedback screen appears, instead of giving negative feedback to a good player, just hit your big X button and return to dashboard. Maybe this will help your damaged ego because you won't have to give the guy that just beat you any feedback at all. I know I'd rather get no feedback then all the false bad feedback I get just from winning a game.
xiv_R_A_I_D_E_R_
November 15th, 2007, 04:55 AM
but that wouldn't make sense the reason they give you bad feedback is to get revenge giving no feedback would give them nothing
amid
November 15th, 2007, 05:43 AM
This is to all the whimps who can't take it when they get beat in a fair game and they leave bad feedback because they are sore losers. Instead of leaving negative feedback, why don't you just take your loss like a man. If you're that ****ed off that you lost here's an option for you, at the end of the game when the feedback screen appears, instead of giving negative feedback to a good player, just hit your big X button and return to dashboard. Maybe this will help your damaged ego because you won't have to give the guy that just beat you any feedback at all. I know I'd rather get no feedback then all the false bad feedback I get just from winning a game.
NPYYZ,
interesting suggestion, but isn't that like not telling a person what you think of them? ... like when i was in 3rd grade, i liked this girl Susan, so i write the legendary 'i like you, do you like me? circle one. yes or no?' note.
she circled 'or'
alfram
November 15th, 2007, 06:33 AM
when i was in 3rd grade, i liked this girl Susan, so i write the legendary 'i like you, do you like me? circle one. yes or no?' note.
she circled 'or'
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Valdarez
November 15th, 2007, 06:43 AM
If I get a negative from a player, I ask them why they gave it to me. Many times it's because they don't understand part of the game. So I'll invite them to a custom game, explain how something workings, show them how to stop the run, or stop a pass that was frustrating them, and voila, instead of a negative, I get a positive.
Basically the key is don't get angry at someone when they give you a negative rating. The rating is not set in stone. You can get the negative erased with a positive. You only get one rating for each player. So if they rate you a negative once, then a positive the second time, you will only have a positive on your record!
http://www.2kfootballstrategy.com/2KFootballStrategySig.jpg (http://www.2kfootballstrategy.com)
amid
November 15th, 2007, 06:45 AM
You can get the negative erased with a positive. You only get one rating for each player. So if they rate you a negative once, then a positive the second time, you will only have a positive on your record!
fanthom, how do you know this (a positive erases a previous negative)?
Valdarez
November 15th, 2007, 06:49 AM
fanthom, how do you know this (a positive erases a previous negative)?Because I have done it multiple times, just how I explained above. I have had around 6 to 10 negatives erased following the approach I gave you above. Guys get frustrated with the game, and they appreciate any help you can give them. :)
http://www.2kfootballstrategy.com/2KFootballStrategySig.jpg (http://www.2kfootballstrategy.com)
amid
November 15th, 2007, 06:53 AM
cool - appreciated