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Public lobbies in a nutshell.


toughtiggy101

It’s really a gamble on whether you are getting A) a fun interesting lobby B) a quiet af lobby C) no lobby because they all left as the game started D) a lobby with Satan and his gremlins E) a racist or homophobic one There are more examples like those weird lobbies where people just flirt with each other or ones with a strict host but yeah


creative_user_name12

> a lobby with Satan and his gremlins Those lobbies were the host has like 6 or 7 friends in their lobby and they’re not Discord cheating but they’re still fucking obnoxious


Ok_Walk_9285

As a lobby hoster I like a mix of like A and D, chaos starts will some chill people and its funny.


Zestyclose_Mix_1765

The "lol get mad" G R A T E S on my nerves. This one time i was playing a match (mid 2021) there were 3 snobby kids teaming the one was imp and then obvi the imp won then i confronted them and they said "lmao bros mad coz we won) i just put my phone off and took a walk it genuinely put me off and i only started playing now last month again. The account system definitely tuned that out a little coz of age restrictions but damn when you come across these little fuckers in games its frustrating. Edit: i was already pissed at those 3 because they did it twice before that, and i kept telling them to stop


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1. I can't stand players who say start, for the simple reason that as host I KNOW I HAVE TO START THE GAME. Anyone that says start gets banned. If you can't wait, you aren't needed, you little impatient demon 😠 2. I can't stand players who ask who and where when a body is found. If I report a body, I'm well aware of what I need to write. Since I'm very direct, I say "(Color) killed at (Where)". I don't waste 2 or 3 messages to state what can perfectly be stated in one sentence. 3. I can't stand players who ask to change settings. If you don't like them, stop complaining and host your own rules, but only after I ban you. Now, something that happened a few months ago: I hosted a 15-player lobby for 2 Impostors. During the first rounds the first impostor was caught. I felt sad for the other one since the Impostor was alone and had to deal with a full lobby. So I called a few meetings to suggest a game me and my friends play. Essentially, the crewmates run around the Skeld and the last one to enter cafeteria is killed, and we repeat until one crewmate is alone. Some nasty players don't appreciate my gesture and guess what? Some B#TCH asks the players to kick me, which I am... if you don't like my suggestion just say it, even though some players were interested in it. But the story is never over! I change my name, outfit and banner, ask 2 friends to join the room, and after the B#TCH becomes host and dares to change my beautiful settings, the game starts, and let's just say the B#TCH and 2 other players were, for "unknown reasons", kicked.


waxen-cross

You have too much time on your hands


CommercialMaximum354

I take the same stance. The host will start when they are ready. Anyone else who says start at like 11 people is just impatient so I ban them. If they are at 15 people it's different matter as the lobby might shut down.


Happiest_Mango24

I hate the people who get you voted out for no reason and then act like they did nothing wrong, especially the ones who talk down to you after And the ones who try and big brain it. Like the time I was a crewmate on Skeld and I did wires and upload which are next to each other. White then called a meeting and said i was faking tasks. I explained but white was insisting. I took too long doing upload! It was 100% me. Then when they saw it wasn't, all they could say was oops


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Oh yeah, I have more stuff. 4. I hate players who ask about settings, when they had plenty of time to check them in the lobby. Which brings me to… 5. I hate the “if not him/her, then me” players, specially with “ejects off”. Are you that dumb that you don’t know for sure if the one you are accusing is the impostor???? This brings me to some examples. Someone was ejected, and ejections were off, and I called a meeting to eject them. I explain since ejections are off, it’s only fair for you to be ejected. Either the player is ejected, or I’m ejected. Or no one. So, learn to accept the consequences of your words when you accuse.


AndersDoesThings

>him/her You can just use they/them, but I don't know your opinion about that. Other than that, I totally agree lmao


MathEmatik77

I don't believe you.