That is my site's catch phrase- "Don't Play With Yourself." It was created by our community and accurately describes what my site [URL="http://www.GamerPeer.com"]www.GamerPeer.com[/URL] does. We are a free service that matches gamers together on more then just rank. We have been called the e-harmony for gamers because... well it's is funny and gives you an idea of what and how we benefit the gaming community. Anyway, we just added Rust to the site and hope any gamers looking to find people to play with, that are like you, play like you, same interests as you... then check it out. Thanks everyone!
Jack
CEO GamerPeer
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Interesting, what makes you think that this website will be useful towards rust? How do the players interact on the website to find this new friend?
[QUOTE=zrtec1;43905218]Interesting, what makes you think that this website will be useful towards rust? How do the players interact on the website to find this new friend?[/QUOTE]
Hey Zrtec, thank you for reaching out. What we do is ask a user to create a basic profile with general information, ask them in and out of game interests such as (favorite video game genre, Movie genre, etc...) in game playstyle (do you like rematch, work with teammates, are you competitive, etc) and then game specific question (do you prefer raiding, cooperation, gun or pants first, etc). Using this information we input it into our patent pending algorithm that matches you with similar gamers and returns a % compatibility. It is kind of like a dating site in the sense that we try and only introduce you to gamers you would enjoy playing with and like you.
The reason I think it would be a good addition is from what I have been, the community can be quite toxic at times. It is hard to find people to play with when your friends aren't on, and sometimes getting griefed and trolled ruins the online experience. Of course, we won't be able to accommodate every gamers needs, but we will try and think our service will help for Rust.
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