Purpose of this discussion is to discuss the point when a New(er) Player is no longer a Noob/Newb, or basically when is someone an experienced player. I constantly hear the argument of hitting "newer" players, as in hitting noobs/newbs. "Newer" is a relative term. There are players that are newer than me, but that doesn't mean they are noobs/newbs. When discussing inexperienced (noob/newb) players, the term newer should be refrained from using to describe them.
Just so everyone is on the same page, a baseline definition of a Noob/Newb is needed. I think that we can agree that the below is a very basic definition.
Noob or Newb - a player that is new to the game that lacks knowledge and experience in gameplay and game mechanics.
This is pretty basic. Now we can get to the actual point of this discussion. Everyone in this game lacks knowledge and experience in some aspects of the game. No one knows everything. So clearly there is a point that a player has reached to no longer be a newb. What are the defining limits of someone being a noob/newb?
As a note, there is no single defining point for being a newb beyond the 1000 turns spent. So please state more than Player ID; while Player ID is a good indicator of who could be a newb, a high ID doesn't mean they are still a newb.
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