In multiple games in the last hour, I've been insulted for less than perfect play.
I'm still learning. I try to make the best move each turn, but I'll make the occasional misplay.
It's fair enough for people to want master-level play, but in that case, why not set your game to masters-only? Instead of being so intolerant and rude to less experienced players, reflect on how you can ensure you only play with teammates that meet your standard.
Hanabi is a game of communication. For example, if I mark 1s on an empty board, it means "you can play these safely". If I colour a single card, it means "this card should be played now". If you allow average players to join your game, it means "I am not expecting perfect play". If you do this and then insult your teammate for not being perfect, you are a bad communicator.
I'm still learning. I try to make the best move each turn, but I'll make the occasional misplay.
It's fair enough for people to want master-level play, but in that case, why not set your game to masters-only? Instead of being so intolerant and rude to less experienced players, reflect on how you can ensure you only play with teammates that meet your standard.
Hanabi is a game of communication. For example, if I mark 1s on an empty board, it means "you can play these safely". If I colour a single card, it means "this card should be played now". If you allow average players to join your game, it means "I am not expecting perfect play". If you do this and then insult your teammate for not being perfect, you are a bad communicator.