User blog comment:IonMapping/About the current situation of map games/@comment-6812733-20160910141501/@comment-6812733-20160910155246

People can easily become smart and responsible. It can be shame for not meeting the laughably easy requirements or it can be the urge to get to play that game. How would you feel if you wanted to play a game but that game has several easy rules which make it so that you can't actually play it but a bunch of your friends/acquaintances play and love it. They ask why aren't you playing. The only answer is that you do not meet the easy requirements. For example: you want to play some sort kind of game that you've seen on the app store or whatever they're called. You download it and open it. It has microtransactions. You've played another game on your phone which has microtransactions and spent around 20 euros/dollars on it in the last month. The new game actually doesn't allow you to play it because you've spent so much money on it in such a short amount of time. If you want to play that game, you have to be responsible and smart about your money. This is exactly the same here but instead of money, I'm talking about your own time.

Ion, you said that if we'd only have one active map game instead of our current system of max 5 active map games, people wouldn't be giving into temptation to join those games. Are you serious? Do you have no willpower, no control over yourself? Do you give into every little impulse you have, every single thought that crosses through your head? I'm going to guess that the answer is no. Temptation to join each map game is exactly what makes people who do that, stupid. They can't either control themselves or they are too stupid to ask themselves "Should I really join this map game when I'm already playing 3 others?". I could understand that coming from a little kid, but teenagers like most of this community, I'm ashamed of you. You're supposed to be able to start doing things on your own, start doing that right now. Manage your time, one of the most important things in the world. If you can't do that without someone telling you what to do, how to do it and/or when to do it, you're going to be a burden. For everyone. And not too many people like burdens.

Your last example is exactly an example of a player who shouldn't be allowed to play a map game if I happened to make one. I don't want players who just turn inactive in another map game. If you're going to lose interest, leave the game. But for fucks sake, if you decide immediately to join it again, you're just part of the problem.

Every one of these examples Ion, is just defending the troublemakers. Every one of these examples stars the person who's the problem for the map games. "I can't stop my desire to be in five map games at the same time, I can't follow the new rules on map games, so please make rules for the people who try to even make those map games so I don't have to do anything except enjoy myself, boo-hoo".