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Yeah enough with the stupid TF2 glitch and let's start talking about ruining people's lives in UO and having virtual sex with Reggie some more.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 20:32 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:18 |
Despoiler posted:well its time for me to be a griefer like you're not wasting your time playing loving video games in the first place
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 20:35 |
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With the somewhat recent release of the Pyro update to TF2, my friends and I thought it would be a good idea to use the achievement farming servers for our engineer achievement, done ten times over. If only I recorded a demo file of some of them; the responses ranged from hilarious to just sad. (Sorry if something similar to this has already been posted.)
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 20:46 |
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The benefit of flaring is that many peopel can partake. The downside to running a script or exploit is that you run the risk of a ban or other action. In an MMORPG this can be a very dangerous thing. Also, to you greifing "purists" notice we've heard alot about UO and SL and not WOW or EVE? The WoW and EVE posts have been mostly about taking advantage of dumb players and not manipulating the errors int he game. (save the one about the exploding frighters) This is because games like UO and SL are more griefer friendly, with more user controled content or buggy aspects that clever people can take advantage of to pester and annoy others. Games like WoW and TF2 have much, much better coding and less abusable bugs. Not to mention the high player base ensures that any bug found is fixed quickly when players start broadcasting its existence. In UO the game wasn't as diligently patched and different shards had different levles on GM Involvement. In EVE the GM's are worried about player backlash and toe a line between what should be allowed to happen in the universe and what should be actioned upon. The TF2 Flare Bug is harder to work with, doesn't always work, but look at what we have to work with. It gets the job done, many people can take part, and we get to piss off pubbies and admins with something they've never seen before. Rant over, feel free to continue making GBS threads all over the fun we're having. I'll get right back to hex editing your favorite game once I get done having a good time with flares. That 2Fort spawn isnt going to flare itself.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 20:52 |
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One of the easiest ways to grief someone in the early days of UO was to light a camp fire around them. See, in UO, you could only instantly logout in 3 places: an inn in a town, a house you were friended to, or by a campfire when using a bed roll. This being UO, it was decided that lighting a campfire must be a separate skill, cleverly named "camping". You gained in camping skill by double-clicking kindling over and over again until it lit. UO used to have this feature it called training: if you watched someone perform a skill, you had a change at gaining in that skill yourself. There was no special trigger to start training; you were always ready to train. UO also had a total skill cap of 700 and any one skill could only be a max of 100, so the "perfect" character was the infamous 7x GM. The thing is, there used to be no way to "lock" your skills once you got them to a certain point. So if you were a 7x GM with 0 skill in hiding and you accidently used the hiding skill? Well, your hiding goes up by a certain amount, decreasing a random GM skill by that same amount to stay at the 700 skill cap. So put those all together and you get a bunch of newbie chars running around lighting fires at banks and GM-led quests and such that would gently caress up a bunch of people's hard-earned characters by making them learn camping and reducing one of their maxed skills. "Your skill in Camping has increased by 0.5%. It is now 1.5%" "Your skill in Magery has decreased by 0.5%. It is now 98.5%"
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 20:57 |
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Mr. Pharmacist posted:like you're not wasting your time playing loving video games in the first place you're a loser (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 21:19 |
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F201 posted:I do remember if you named yourself "%n" and you got killed it would crash the server, but that was a long time ago. The %n bug got a goon permabanned for crashing servers so congratulations you dumb faggots.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 21:22 |
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Mozzie posted:someone doesn't understand how griefing works. I think people are just tired of hearing about a bunch of retards firing flares to lag a server until they get kicked then coming back here to jerk eachother off. It was cool for the first couple posts, but unless you somehow find a way to hold a server ransom it gets really lame to hear about.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 21:23 |
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Hrm... what's this? http://forums.voogru.com/banned-complaints/11433-banned-7-5-not-sure-what-rule-i-broke.html
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 21:54 |
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Furril posted:Rant over, feel free to continue making GBS threads all over the fun we're having. I'll get right back to hex editing your favorite game once I get done having a good time with flares. That 2Fort spawn isnt going to flare itself. I mean continue having fun and all, it's just that it pales in comparison to the awesome stuff that was posted and now we have, as someone else pointed out, a whoel bunch of screenshots and "stories" that are all the same. "I shot my gun a bunch of people signed off". Great. Now let's let the creative people explain some of the interesting things they've done.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 21:58 |
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I played the MMOFPS Planetside a lot during the year-long free trial and in its heyday it was a pretty epic game in terms of scale and greifing. As with some MMO's when a member dies (or has rumoured to have died) sometimes people will hold a "funeral" in-game, which basically means a lot of people in a small space, in Planetside this occurred... and was rightly bombed to hell. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x_WLbjNDcg&feature=related I just like the way the whole scene reminds me of that infamous scene in apocalypse now, all it needed was "ride of the Valkyries" to make it perfect. God I loved playing planetside when servers had good numbers.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:01 |
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Wow, that voogru guy is a dick.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:01 |
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Myrddin Emrys posted:Griefing where people lose items or something in game is funny. Griefing where everyone just switches servers and continues is not funny. That's the same thing for team killing, or any FPS or game thats not an MMO. You can always just go to another server because of anything. But people don't. And that is the funny.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:02 |
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Myrddin Emrys posted:Griefing where people lose items or something in game is funny. Griefing where everyone just switches servers and continues is not funny. Okay but maybe what you're failing to understand is that they don't just switch servers. They sit there are whine and whine and whine, and it is absolutely hilarious. Sorry some of us are easily amused by something simple and don't feel like spending three months ruining someone's e-life before we get our jollies. (But I guess that just makes me an uninteresting uncreative person) Although I do agree, more stories about ruining e-lifes. Specifically, more EvE stories if you've got any!
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:02 |
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Revener posted:Okay but maybe what you're failing to understand is that they don't just switch servers. They sit there are whine and whine and whine, and it is absolutely hilarious. Sorry some of us are easily amused by something simple and don't feel like spending three months ruining someone's e-life before we get our jollies. (But I guess that just makes me an uninteresting uncreative person)
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:04 |
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RBA Starblade posted:Wow, that voogru guy is a dick. Did you not see the part where a bunch of people from SA started crashing his server
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:05 |
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Revener posted:Okay but maybe what you're failing to understand is that they don't just switch servers. They sit there are whine and whine and whine, and it is absolutely hilarious. Sorry some of us are easily amused by something simple and don't feel like spending three months ruining someone's e-life before we get our jollies. (But I guess that just makes me an uninteresting uncreative person) No one cares if you do it, just stop posting about it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:06 |
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RBA Starblade posted:Wow, that voogru guy is a dick.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:07 |
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I think we could come up with something a little more original than flare gun spam. But personally I think it's hilarious.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:08 |
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quote:Did you not see the part where a bunch of people from SA started crashing his server No, I saw that. I was referring to how he's a dick to the guy who only wanted to try it out then stopped after a couple minutes. EDIT: Oh wait I missed the part where it says No Pants is a goon.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:08 |
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Jetsetlemming posted:I'd say he's pretty goddamn justified, really. Grief all you want but don't start complaining and acting just like the people you're targeting when you get a response from someone with power. That's the way it works, and the best griefers know when to pull out and avoid getting banned for their efforts so they can return again. King of No Pants should've known better than do it on a server he frequented under his normal name where people would recognize him. Yep, I'm new to this whole "Don't be a dumbass on the internet" deal.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:10 |
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RBA Starblade posted:No, I saw that. I was referring to how he's a dick to the guy who only wanted to try it out then stopped after a couple minutes. king of no pants posted:Yep, I'm new to this whole "Don't be a dumbass on the internet" deal.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:11 |
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LE0N posted:I played the MMOFPS Planetside a lot during the year-long free trial and in its heyday it was a pretty epic game in terms of scale and greifing. I was in this guild, though not present for said funeral bombing. Also had many a "wet galaxy" trips. Which is to say, take the Galaxy flying transport, fly people over the ocean somewhere and then instalock it, dropping everyone out far out over the ocean. Except instead of one galaxy it was usually 2-4 galaxies at the same time would do it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:14 |
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Jetsetlemming posted:As has already been documented in this thread, a single minute of it is enough to bring an 8800 to its knees when they're all onscreen. I don't know. $50 is a lot to be unbanned, sounds like a steep requirement. But on the flipside I'm working 70 hour a week overtime for some serious pay over the summer and at the end of it all $50 will be pocket change, yet still large enough to remind me not to be a loving idiot.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:14 |
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Revener posted:Okay but maybe what you're failing to understand is that they don't just switch servers. They sit there are whine and whine and whine, and it is absolutely hilarious. Sorry some of us are easily amused by something simple and don't feel like spending three months ruining someone's e-life before we get our jollies. (But I guess that just makes me an uninteresting uncreative person)
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:18 |
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Ray_ posted:"Your skill in Camping has increased by 0.5%. It is now 1.5%" I thought they fixed that once it got out of beta testing.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:23 |
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king of no pants posted:Yep, I'm new to this whole "Don't be a dumbass on the internet" deal. Seriously, just play on another server. Also, its a lesson to all the people thinking about Second Life griefing. I remember the topics and the first thing they ever said in the OP was to not be a dick, since that will get you banned pretty fast.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:37 |
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Furril posted:
Hey, that reminds me of the time we were waiting for AV queues and chain-mind controlled a hordling in near Tarren Mill. And while the implementation of diminishing returns finally put an end to THAT, there's still a number of exploits still existing in WoW. IMO, the reason UO and SL was/are more griefer friendly is because of the greater number of people not interested in PvP or being griefed. In Ultima Online's case, you could make the perfect successor to it today and it still won't be the griefy Eden you hope it to be, because most of the sheep playing the game back then wouldn't be playing under those sort of rules today.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:46 |
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Daltos posted:I thought they fixed that once it got out of beta testing. It was definately in place during Christmas 97 when I finally got back from Basic Training and had a chance to play. It's still the game I most anticipated.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:47 |
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So what are some free MMOs with some easy griefing? Is UO or Second Life free? And this: You can't really tell, but there's a buggy behind the harvester, the harvester can't move backwards and can't complete the action of emptying, it was stuck there for at least 10 minutes, then I was banned. Serious Michael fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Jul 6, 2008 |
# ? Jul 6, 2008 22:47 |
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rss feeder posted:So what are some free MMOs with some easy griefing? Is UO or Second Life free? UO is free if you play on a player run server and not the official ones. Second Life is also free.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 23:02 |
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I remember team-killing in rainbow six was so rampant that you could expect to lose half your team in the first few seconds of a round, oftentimes because someone moved or looked in the wrong direction and freaked someone else out, who would then be cut down by someone who saw him tking and so on. So, after a few rounds had gone by, the regular tkers had been booted and people calmed down a bit, I'd start the round by firing a few shots into the ceiling, which usually started an orgy of violence. Not really that clever or cool but in 7th grade making people kill each other was endlessly amusing.
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 23:05 |
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WoW had a lot of fun griefing opportunities in its early days. Of course, they've systematically patched out any fun they could get their hands on since then until everything was a long, awful grind. PvP used to be just for fun until they turned it into a number grind that they reset every couple months and engineering used to have lots of fun gadgets. I would piss off my guild in Molten Core by using rocket boots that give you a short run speed boost and the slowfall ability to levitate myself to in accessable islands in the middle of the lava river. Then I'd pull out practice dummies and any other trinkets I had on hand to reenact Gilligan's Island episodes and entice others that were capable to join me and be various characters from the show. Eventually the raid leaders would notice and we'd have to stop to summon us all back over despite my protesting ("THREE HOUR TOUR, DAMNIT!")
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 23:06 |
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king of no pants posted:I don't know. $50 is a lot to be unbanned, sounds like a steep requirement. But on the flipside I'm working 70 hour a week overtime for some serious pay over the summer and at the end of it all $50 will be pocket change, yet still large enough to remind me not to be a loving idiot. So do you get like a complimentary handjob every time you log into that server because I'm having a tough time justifying $50 to play on a server with an admin like that guy
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# ? Jul 6, 2008 23:12 |
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Major Burns posted:I can't find the original post but the story goes that some guy found a way to lure a slime into his house in ultima online and trap it behind a stool.He then exploited a glitch to duplicate the slime hundreds of times over the course of a few weeks.Because the slime was trapped behind a stool,all the slimes were duplicated in the same square.The player then went to the main town with a list of items and threatened to unleash the slimes if he didn't receive the items on the list. Sounds like a poo poo story to me. One word "Guards" should undo all that work, even pre superguard days.
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# ? Jul 7, 2008 00:08 |
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king of no pants posted:I don't know. $50 is a lot to be unbanned, sounds like a steep requirement. But on the flipside I'm working 70 hour a week overtime for some serious pay over the summer and at the end of it all $50 will be pocket change, yet still large enough to remind me not to be a loving idiot. Is that server really that great that you'll pay $50 to play on it? I can't imagine any server being that great. Also, is that admin a goon, or is this forum public now? I lost track, I know a year or two ago the games forum flipped from public to private and back a few times, and I'm not sure which state it ended up being. If it's public, as I assume it is, this thread really should be in one of the subforums (or at least you flare guys should make a thread for you in a subforum). Funso Banjo fucked around with this message at 00:30 on Jul 7, 2008 |
# ? Jul 7, 2008 00:28 |
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Funso Banjo posted:Is that server really that great that you'll pay $50 to play on it? I can't imagine any server being that great. The forum is public, yes
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# ? Jul 7, 2008 00:31 |
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Funso Banjo posted:Is that server really that great that you'll pay $50 to play on it? I can't imagine any server being that great. I would probably pay $50 to play on the LCs, but that's like 4 servers and only because I've played there since TF2 release and I've got like 150 steam friends from there.
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# ? Jul 7, 2008 00:34 |
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Funso Banjo posted:Also, is that admin a goon, or is this forum public now? I lost track, I know a year or two ago the games forum flipped from public to private and back a few times, and I'm not sure which state it ended up being. If it's public, as I assume it is, this thread really should be in one of the subforums (or at least you flare guys should make a thread for you in a subforum).
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# ? Jul 7, 2008 00:36 |
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No Pants, if you spend $50 to regain access to a server you were caught griefing on, please spend another $10 on an offensive custom title commemorating this humiliating affair for yourself.
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# ? Jul 7, 2008 00:58 |