I would write a long story about what ping actually means, but since Eli has already written the exact thing I would, I won't repeat it.
Surely meeting 'laggers' in-game isn't fun, and I know what kind of awful situations it can put you in. However, you'll just have to deal with it. It's purely pathetic what you address them as. You're purely referring to the fact that you want most players outside of Europe or really anywhere where they have high ping 'gone', or it seems like it, just because they have high(er) ping. I do not think we should kick players just because they do. While CubeCraft might be a European server, we allow all nationalities on our server and it should stay like that. Just because someone lives in another continent, it shouldn't mean we have to get rid of them. All players should be able to play CubeCraft and have as much fun as anyone else. For instance, at some moments in lobby #1, people's ping often go up just because of the lobby itself and the amount of people in it. Not because of one person lagging. For example, someone would usually have 16ms, but just because they're in that lobby at the wrong moment, it goes up to 500ms. It is just an example, but I've seen it happen extremely often. It's not the players' fault. Or sometimes a player might lag out while they usually don't, during a game. It wouldn't be fair to kick them just because they have a bad connection for one split second.
Another example why this community doesn't work, toxic kids all around saying things like 'ur trash', even the staff can't have a formal conversation with you, really childish.
While staff may indeed represent the server and should all be able to have a formal conversation, you should be able to take jokes and criticism like this. I personally think the joke Story made is a bit unsuited for these kind of conversations/suggestions. However, just because one staff member isn't serious on one specific thread, doesn't mean they can't have a formal conversation.
Sorry, wrong. This is Ping.
Let's not derail on serious threads, please.
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