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Fife posted:I know this was a while back but it reminded me of something I had tried to forget. Same game. Same level. Probably the same age. I had my pet rabbit loose in the lounge where i was playing and just as i got to probably the same point as your brother it finished eating through the power cord. I was griefed by my own foot. 20 years ago, me and a friend made it our mission of the weekend to finally beat Bionic Commando. On Sunday morning, after two nights of trying, we FINALLY got to the end. As Hitler's chopper blew up, we both jumped up to celebrate. When we did, my foot hit the controller. Which slid across the floor. Directly into the NES' "Reset" button. Fuuuck.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 17:28 |
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Sonseray posted:Here you go. Holy poo poo I was not expecting that.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 18:08 |
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If we're doing resposts, remember that Billy Mays Attacks Garry's Mod video made some time before he died? If you haven't seen it you're really missing out. Anyways, there was this reply video where this guy was trying to do the same gimmick with limited success. Not even a minute into the video, he's starting again on a new server and this guy immediately responds by drowning him out with this 'you are a pirate!' techno and spawns this giant pirate ship that shoots out fireworks then went sailing around in it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-oTlaxrfMo That guy got fuckin' served. Wish I could pull off something like that every time I ran into a self-important gimmick on TF2 alltalk servers. They'll do their gimmick-thing ad nauseum but hey shutup don't be playing powerpuff girl soundbytes, everyone here approves of my gimmick. Do that again and I'll get an admin to gag you, only room for one gimmick on this server. Mine.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 20:58 |
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Sonseray posted:Here you go. Hahaha, whoever had Zach Galifianakis sampled...genius. This would be funny even without the ending. fennesz fucked around with this message at 21:13 on Dec 24, 2009 |
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fennesz posted:Hahaha, whoever had Zach Galifianakis sampled...genius. Wait what was the sample from? I am pretty sure it wasn't from Live at the Purple Onion.
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# ? Dec 24, 2009 23:58 |
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Tux Racer posted:Wait what was the sample from? I am pretty sure it wasn't from Live at the Purple Onion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p0QtJMKt1s If you're not familiar with Tim & Eric, it'll be weird. The ending is where the sound clips I was referring to are from, and is loving hilarious.
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 00:02 |
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I read a whole bunch of this thread, but when it got all "post the D&Dest stories u got" I skipped ahead, so this maybe has been discussed already. That said, the greatest game one can grief in is (drumroll please) .....poker. I'll say right away that I'm not the greatest player, but it doesn't take an expert to see that one of the most effective ways to win is to crack other players' psyches as hard as you can. This has the side benefit of being hilarious. There are many ways one can grief in poker. You can "accidentally" show your hand when you fold. If table talk is allowed, you can try and irritate people at the table (a la Phil Hellmuth). And you can lie. The best grief I have witnessed while playing poker happened the first time I went to a "real" card club. Playing Texas hold 'em, the hand in question had gotten to the final round of betting, with two players left. Over the course of this hand, the hero of this story had somehow managed to convince the sucker that he (the hero) did not know what was in his hand. Now at this particular card club, each round of betting is generally capped at four bets. As an example, the initial bet in a $4 round of betting is $4; this can be raised by subsequent players to $8, $12, and finally $16 (the cap). But when there are only two players left in a hand, there is no cap. You can probably see where this is going. So on this final round of betting, the hero asks the sucker if he'd like to (effectively) go all in. The sucker agrees, and smugly notes how he has the second-best-possible hand anyway. So they take several minutes raising each other four dollars at a time, until the sucker's entire stack is in the middle. The hero flips over pocket aces, giving him the win.
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# ? Dec 28, 2009 08:31 |
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clamiam posted:I read a whole bunch of this thread, but when it got all "post the D&Dest stories u got" I skipped ahead, so this maybe has been discussed already. That said, the greatest game one can grief in is (drumroll please) .....poker. I'll say right away that I'm not the greatest player, but it doesn't take an expert to see that one of the most effective ways to win is to crack other players' psyches as hard as you can. This has the side benefit of being hilarious. I hereby declare a moratorium on discussion of this post
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# ? Dec 28, 2009 13:52 |
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What post?
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# ? Dec 28, 2009 20:32 |
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Cojawfee posted:What post?
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# ? Dec 28, 2009 20:45 |
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HoldYourFire posted:I hereby declare a moratorium on discussion of this post Oh
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# ? Dec 30, 2009 09:52 |
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Nahxela posted:The best way to be a dick with Dedede/Kirby is to use their B attacks, spit them under the stage, and float back up. That way they can't recover and you keep your life! I'm way behind on this but there are all kinds of great ways to kill people in Smash Bros, if you get good. Some of this only applies to Melee, which I've spent the most time playing. If your opponent is just barely going to make it back onto the stage by grabbing the edge, jump down there first: two people can't clutch the edge at the same time! Do it just right and you're even invincible for a second, so they can't knock you off. Often it's totally impossible to stop this tactic. Mario's and Dr. Mario's capes are also lots of fun. If you hit the opponent with it it does nothing but add a little damage and turn them around. But sometimes that's enough. If they're trying to grab the edge, you can force them to face away from the level (which in Melee prevents them from being able to grab on). And if Fox uses his "turn into a giant fireball" move or his quick-dash move, you can turn him around midway through and redirect him to his death. Using a projectile-reflecting move repeatedly on a red shell turns it into a deathtrap, dealing something like 75% damage per hit and stunning you for a few seconds. Sometimes you can't escape a second hit. Reflectors are also pretty useful if items are on because most people, when they have a throwing item, will just chuck it at you very predictably the first chance they get. So if you're playing one of those people, it's pretty much constant self-destruction. EDIT: vvv Yes, they're all legitimate (as is Kirby's trick) but they're also incredibly amusing, and therefore worth reading, and therefore worth posting. The same cannot be said for the endless arguments over griefing philosophy. McNerd fucked around with this message at 23:23 on Dec 31, 2009 |
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McNerd posted:I'm way behind on this but there are all kinds of great ways to kill people in Smash Bros, if you get good. Some of this only applies to Melee, which I've spent the most time playing. We now posting valid tactics as griefing? In MW2 if you get 25 kills in a row you can drop a nuke on people ending the game for everyone.. Ultimate grief??
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# ? Dec 31, 2009 22:53 |
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McNerd posted:EDIT: vvv Yes, they're all legitimate (as is Kirby's trick) but they're also incredibly amusing, and therefore worth reading, and therefore worth posting. The same cannot be said for the endless arguments over griefing philosophy. Ugh. You're trying to justify posting about something which isn't griefing on a griefing thread? I can think of dozens of things that have absolutely nothing to do with griefing, yet are infinitely more interesting than what you just posted. Can I share them as well?
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 00:27 |
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Eyebrows Mulligan posted:Ugh. You're trying to justify posting about something which isn't griefing on a griefing thread? I can think of dozens of things that have absolutely nothing to do with griefing, yet are infinitely more interesting than what you just posted. Can I share them as well? I believe you have just been griefed.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 02:00 |
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Valid tactics? If it's possible in the game it's valid.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 02:44 |
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Blarticus posted:Valid tactics? If it's possible in the game it's valid. Including the javelin glitch?
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 02:47 |
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yaoi prophet posted:Including the javelin glitch? Yes of course, why not? It's the only reason I kept playing MW2, and since they fixed it. the only reason I don't care that I've been banned I'm not sure what you're tryign to imply here.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 02:54 |
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McNerd posted:Smash Brothers You haven't seen rage until you've chain thrown someone (especially anyone who is SRS BSNS about Smash.) to somewhere around 120%, effectively canceling that life. I know at least Shiek in Melee and DeDeDe in Brawl can do it, though there might be others I can't recall off the top of my head. Other fun things include the obligatory DK death march, Bowsercide, Kirbycide, milking the Zelda crystal move, and, depending on what character you're playing against in Brawl, simply BEING Metaknight.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 03:20 |
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I would always just run under people with Pikachu and do nothing but that lightning bolt move, and not once did I fail to get the crowd chanting and the other players screaming.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 03:25 |
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Shumagorath posted:I would always just run under people with Pikachu and do nothing but that lightning bolt move, and not once did I fail to get the crowd chanting and the other players screaming. That one was always good times, On the original I would just be Ness and use his Down Air, since you could usually trigger it twice, as you jumped up, and as you went down. It was a fun chain by itself.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 03:29 |
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In Melee, Din's Fire was a horrible move that was impossible to hit with. In brawl, it has a huuuuge explosion radius and is great for just annoying people with, especially if it's a 4 person fight and they're fighting each other.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 03:40 |
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One nice thing about the Smash games is that they are "casual". What I mean by this is that I have often found myself sitting down to play a game with people I barely know (or are at least not part of my regular gaming circle). This presents the old griefing staple: the confused newbie. In my experience, this tactic works well no matter whether the game is serious business or more relaxed. In the former, they shouldn't have invited a newbie anyway; in the latter, you can join in with the laughs.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 10:35 |
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Here is all griefing summed up in a single, elegant picture (stolen from the PYF Funny Picture thread): http://i45.tinypic.com/25qdo36.png
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# ? Jan 2, 2010 06:44 |
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Morpheus posted:Here is all griefing summed up in a single, elegant picture (stolen from the PYF Funny Picture thread): Hahaha that reminds me of another SL grief picture where someone was a giant mech from MechWarrior barging into an anime school or something and is clipped through the floor and they're yelling at him.
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# ? Jan 2, 2010 07:22 |
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Two dots is and always will be the best way to pass the time in SL.
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# ? Jan 2, 2010 10:04 |
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coinstarpatrick posted:I believe you have just been griefed. Me? No, never. It couldn't be.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 00:57 |
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Morpheus posted:Here is all griefing summed up in a single, elegant picture (stolen from the PYF Funny Picture thread): I've been following this thread from the start and this is the first thing in a long while that has made me laugh out loud.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 09:31 |
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Ephrum posted:Two dots is and always will be the best way to pass the time in SL. "Two Dots"?
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 09:51 |
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GetWellGamers posted:"Two Dots"? I assume he means sex balls, which are basically posed animation balls that you 'sit on' and then begin gyrating endlessly against another pretend person.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 10:00 |
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In the map an avatar is represented by a single dot. Two dots alone means they're loving.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 10:02 |
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Dr. VooDoo posted:Team Fortress 2: Privatized healthcare Medic "No insurance? Whelp, you better pull down the console and set sv_bootstraps to 1."
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 11:15 |
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Toribash. Instructions: 1) Sort rooms by player number. You're looking for the number "2". 2) Go into said room. Generally this room will have two friends who are trying to have a super secret friends only public match to try to increase their belt ranking. 3) You will be banned quickly if this is the case. 4) Type "/reconnect" 5) Call someone's mother a whore. 6) Repeat until crazy. Seriously people will spend all of their time banning you and running to different rooms and calling you a fucker, rather than just playing the game with people other than their one friend or passwording the room and losing their belt progress points. If you get muted, just reconnect.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 11:31 |
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I've played Toribash and got accused of hacking playing online for the first time. Their community is pretty dumb imo.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 17:40 |
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My new favorite thing to do in MW is join a Hardcore SnD with 3 stuns as my first perk (instead of the token RPGs). I stun everyone as soon as the round starts, and keep them there until all my stuns are gone. When I throw my last one, throw my nade at everyone's feet, wait for it to blow up and hope my martyrdom kills anyone else left standing. Stunning them gives them a small glimmer of hope that they won't get teamkilled.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 18:28 |
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Soth posted:You haven't seen rage until you've chain thrown someone (especially anyone who is SRS BSNS about Smash.) to somewhere around 120%, effectively canceling that life. I know at least Shiek in Melee and DeDeDe in Brawl can do it, though there might be others I can't recall off the top of my head. I don't claim to be any good at the original smash but if you play as Donkey Kong and have a turbo N64 controller, put "throw" on turbo, and point Donkey Kong in the direction of the person you're fighting, it's nearly impossible to lose. I did this once and no one caught on for like five or six games and then I got punched in the face.
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 18:36 |
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Morpheus posted:Here is all griefing summed up in a single, elegant picture (stolen from the PYF Funny Picture thread): ralph pls go ralph pootawn: no
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# ? Jan 3, 2010 19:48 |
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Ringo Star Get posted:Hahaha that reminds me of another SL grief picture where someone was a giant mech from MechWarrior barging into an anime school or something and is clipped through the floor and they're yelling at him. I may have been part of that expedition[1]. If I remember right, it was an anime "lolita" whorehouse . Some people dressed up as cops and "arrested" the owners and johns with toys that made them do funny things. [1] Note to any SL fatties monitoring this thread: I was not a Goon at the time. clamiam fucked around with this message at 05:37 on Jan 7, 2010 |
# ? Jan 7, 2010 05:31 |
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Eyebrows Mulligan posted:That still doesn't refute my claim that griefing is internet bullying and the enjoyment of it comes from the pain of others above all else. But still: No poo poo. Glad you have that figured out and are willing to explain it to others. Edit - I don't intend to restart the discussion. It's just the "Holy poo poo, the sky is blue" aspect of this that amuses me. Xander77 fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Jan 7, 2010 |
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And yet so many people on here still believe that what they are doing is perhaps the highest form of art on the planet, and poo-poo anything which causes grief, for example, like they've got a moral upper hand in these issues. That's what I meant. Now shut up everybody SHUUUUUUUT UUUUUUUUP. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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