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A two-fer DayZ Grief involving seinfeld and teleportation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvvO4jFby4Q
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 15:56 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:I like that this is such a regular occurrence that there are 7 videos of it. Seven? It only goes to part 4.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 16:27 |
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If you check out the related videos, there are 7 all told.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 16:33 |
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Thumbtacks posted:Seven? It only goes to part 4.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 16:33 |
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Part 6 is especially worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89ppOS_wPT4
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 16:45 |
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They didn't show up on my phone for some reason, but I'm glad there are more. And yeah, I'm almost positive that's Chozo. Sounds exactly like him.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 17:19 |
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Ragequit posted:This was posted in the YouTube thread, but it definitely belongs here as well. Crazy man stalking in DayZ. There are This was amazing, especially the ending of part 4. I really did not expect that.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 17:35 |
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Those psychopath videos are art, really.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 18:05 |
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Dylan-D posted:A two-fer DayZ Grief involving seinfeld and teleportation: Straying from the griefing realm, but another from the same guy. (The Seinfeld trivia part, not the teleportation hack.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NO-P9tucGg It's a goon, and he has the best hyperactive gacked out on coke voice ever. Probably my favorite DayZ video ever. Edit: VVV No idea. Used to post in one of the DayZ threads, but I'm not sure who it is. Tony Phillips fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Sep 17, 2013 |
# ? Sep 17, 2013 18:32 |
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Beatnik-Filmstar posted:
Who is that? Dude sounds like the personification of cocaine. Have him try the psychopath chase thing.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 18:57 |
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Now I want to see Esteban Winsmore chased by the DayZ Psychopath for hours edit: those legs look like they slow you down matt why don't you let me CUT THEM OFF MAAAATTT MAAATTT jesus christ Blackheart fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Sep 17, 2013 |
# ? Sep 17, 2013 19:22 |
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I literally stole his lines and used them last night in a DnD game as I was chasing down an NPC. I think I frightened our GM.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 19:48 |
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Beatnik-Filmstar posted:Straying from the griefing realm, but another from the same guy. (The Seinfeld trivia part, not the teleportation hack.) Jesus christ, that guy.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 19:56 |
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masam posted:I literally stole his lines and used them last night in a DnD game as I was chasing down an NPC. I think I frightened our GM. I'M GONNA WEAR YOU LIKE A CONDOM has definitely entered my gaming lexicon.
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# ? Sep 17, 2013 20:46 |
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Glorious. It certainly would have more impact if he actually succeeded in murdering Matt everytime. Video 6 was hilarious. He really played it pitch perfect.
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# ? Sep 18, 2013 10:18 |
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Path of Exile is an arpg in the Diablo 2 vein, complete with Hardcore mode (you die, you're dropped from the hardcore league). Unlike Diablo 2, there's no open world pvp, and what official pvp there is, is in a separate arena that has no effect on your hardcore status, win or lose. Plus, unlike D2 you have an invulnerability timer if you go into a new zone. That makes kill griefing much more difficult than in D2 where even aside from hacks like TPPK, you could TP them into packs of gloams or cows or just duel. However, grief finds a way. There's a mid-act set of bandit bosses that are fairly tough. You have to kill at least two of them, but the ones you choose to kill vary based on what quest reward you want to get -- so, as you go up to them, you get a dialog asking if you're helping that bandit or killing him/her. All other players can see this message, but as soon as the last person chooses the fight starts (assuming at least one player in the group chose to fight). The trick is, if everyone in the group chooses to fight and you choose to help, you're on the npc bandits side and have free reign to kill those players who are trying to kill the bandit. Just have to choose last so that no one else sees what you're planning. First couple seconds of this video show that dialog, the rest is a guy killing off lots of players via this method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNgSjKLTfSE Depending on what difficulty you do this in, it can be anywhere from 2 - 30 hours of levelling instantly destroyed. regulargonzalez fucked around with this message at 14:43 on Sep 18, 2013 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Wonderful things. That's actually really funny to see in action.
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# ? Sep 18, 2013 15:32 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Depending on what difficulty you do this in, it can be anywhere from 2 - 30 hours of levelling instantly destroyed. Haha, oh man the comments on this video. People are seriously pissed.
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# ? Sep 18, 2013 15:40 |
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regulargonzalez posted:Depending on what difficulty you do this in, it can be anywhere from 2 - 30 hours of levelling instantly destroyed. The use of South Park clips was hilarious. I love it when griefing videos revel in their effect.
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# ? Sep 18, 2013 15:53 |
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The cheesy brain-dead "here's your local forecast" music is a really nice touch.
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# ? Sep 18, 2013 16:36 |
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Frog Assassin posted:The cheesy brain-dead "here's your local forecast" music is a really nice touch. You saying Nujabes is cheesy? Edit: I'm so stealing that psycho guy's routine. MizPiz fucked around with this message at 03:51 on Sep 19, 2013 |
# ? Sep 18, 2013 22:07 |
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That was beautiful.Giggily posted:Haha, oh man the comments on this video. People are seriously pissed. For real, I love people who are all PLAY SERIOUS OR I WANT YOU TO LITERALLY DIE IN REAL LIFE IN A PAINFUL MANNER RARGH VIDEO GAMES e. and the music owned too
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# ? Sep 18, 2013 22:10 |
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jerichojx posted:Glorious. It certainly would have more impact if he actually succeeded in murdering Matt everytime. I was partial to video 3 where he's just rolling around on the ground screeching "My legs!" trying to dodge this guy's hatchet because his legs are broken. Such a DayZ moment.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 00:16 |
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I've been trying to find a super long video of DayZ (I think) where this one guy is getting hounded by some hacker who's just menacing him and generally acting ghostly. I remember trucks spawning and disappearing before killing the guy and eventually he placates the ghost with some Mountain Dew. It was magical and if someone's got a link that'd be great.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 01:13 |
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I know this is a mostly video game discussion, but does tabletop count? I will give a story, if its terrible, please say so. I have tons of tabletop griefing stories. Edit: Holy gently caress that story is longer than I thought it would be. Short version is at the very bottom, detailed version is in the actual story. My first story takes us into the world of Battletech. This happened recently. At the local game store I play, we have a battletech campaign going on. In this we are playing Clans vs. Inner Sphere. Its about even between players, and I chose to be an Inner Sphere player. In this most people have chosen to be different Houses for IS players, or to represent Clans for the Clan players. Since there were no houses left, mine are painted up as a mercenary unit, so I chose that, but limited to IS tech and mechs. In this campaign, people get really into it, but most realize its just a game. You know we jokingly trade insults between IS and Clan players, but are friends for the most part after. Then there is this one guy. Lets call him Bill. Bill is the ultimate neckbeard. He plays Warhammer 40K, Warhammer Fantasy, and Battletech, amongst other games. He is one of those that will argue that your marines are not properly colored, and will comment, quite loudly, that you are using a non-tournament, inefficient build, even in a friendly game where you're just testing something out. While I have nothing against powergaming, he is the ultimate powergamer neckbeard. He switches to new armies in all these games any time a new army or book comes out, making another army a little stronger. And I got matched up against him. Now Bill is a massive Clan fan. He has read all the Battletech books. And every time he plays, he practically roleplays being a Clan pilot. He gets vein poppingly mad if other people using clan mechs don't follow their stupid pretend rules, such as fighting only one mech on one mech. Basically some kind of stupid honor system they have in the Battletech stories. So he spends all day when I get there a couple hours before our match, saying how he is going to defeat me. Even issues his stupid challenge, saying 'one mech on one, ok?'. Turns out Im defending a city map, and if he wins he takes the capitol of this region the IS had been defending. Losing it meant a major step in victory in the campaign for the Clanners. I agree to his lovely challenge, then realize as we are setting up, I don't have to follow his poo poo. I play Inner Sphere! So I watch as he sets up his only mech, a Dire Wolf with his elite "Self-insert pilot" he had built up that had perfect piloting and gunnery skills. He places his one mech on the map, and asks me where Im setting up, to face him in his challenge. Part of the clan challenges is their mechs basically just walk out and have a slug match, hiding is for cowards to them. This gives him a huge advantage when his mech has 4 large lasers, 4 medium pulse lasers, and an AC/20. He is starting to get pissed at this point, because I tell him he is going to have to find my mech to shoot it. I have my mech hidden in the building. He walks forward, then bam, he gets shot from an AC/20. When he finds the mech that shot him? Its an urbanmech. For reference, an Urbanmech is a 30 ton light mech. Its slower than most heavy mechs. It has almost no armor. But its cheap. And it has a AC/20, which is a massive loving cannon. He kills it next turn, claiming he 'won the challenge', walks closer to the capitol building...and bam, another AC/20. At this point he is mad, calling me a cheater, saying I did not follow his challenge, to which I respond "Im not a Clanner. I dont have to follow that crap." This continues for several more turns. Him stepping amongst the buildings of the city a few steps, getting slammed once or twice by an AC/20, before he manages to blow up the Urbanmech shooting him. After the fourth is dead, his mech is trashed with arms missing and most of the armor ripped off. His face is bright red, and every time he rolls dice he is slamming the dice into the table. Finally he gets to the building...only for an Urbanmech to once more step out, and blow the head off his mech with a lucky shot, killing the pilot. Furious, Bill demands to see my sheet that has the printout for what mechs I had in total. To fight his elite, amazing, expensive as gently caress clan mech, I had taken 8 Urbanmechs, with normal pilots in them. He hasn't tried any of that clan challenge bullshit ever since The short version? Bill the Neckbeard spends all day bragging about how superior Clan mechs are, tries to show off using a single best mech he has with a self-insert pilot. Several of the cheapest, weakest mechs gang up and beat him, killing his self-insert pilot.
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Novum posted:I've been trying to find a super long video of DayZ (I think) where this one guy is getting hounded by some hacker who's just menacing him and generally acting ghostly. I remember trucks spawning and disappearing before killing the guy and eventually he placates the ghost with some Mountain Dew. It was magical and if someone's got a link that'd be great. It is great. Here http://www.twitch.tv/evilthebadger/b/327927504
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McScumbag posted:The short version? Bill the Neckbeard spends all day bragging about how superior Clan mechs are, tries to show off using a single best mech he has with a self-insert pilot. Several of the cheapest, weakest mechs gang up and beat him, killing his self-insert pilot. Ah, it's always hilarious to beat people like that. I would definitely be up for hearing more tabletop gaming stories.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 04:43 |
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Dirk the Average posted:Ah, it's always hilarious to beat people like that. I would definitely be up for hearing more tabletop gaming stories. There's actually a thread in Traditional Games that's all about the best/worst games you've been in and they're pretty much all either super cool or griefing somebody.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 04:48 |
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Well if its liked, then time for Story 2, this one I promise will be shorter. Again in the battletech campaign, this one a couple of months ago. Inner Sphere vs. Clan of course. As I said before, the Clanners like to really get into how they act in the books, with their sense of honor in warfare and Space Bushido. Inner Sphere see was as you would in World War II, or the Vietnam war. Which is "Im going to make the other sonofabitch die and I dont care how" So get a lucky roll on the detection of a clan invasion fleet incoming. Usually enemies just appear for the ground combat, because its hard to detect the ships. More developed worlds can detect inbound ships. Still usually there isnt much you can do. Ground things cant hit space things. But they still have to get the mechs to the ground from space. This is done using a dropship. Dropships are huge spaceships that basically drop pod into the atmosphere, and land. They have a good bit of armor. They have tons of guns. And they carry inside entire squadrons of mechs. They can act as HQs usually. Well after a good roll on a base we set up in game to be able to detect inbound dropships, I take a lance in the campaign mission. We decide, after talking to the clan guy who I would have to play against, that he would have to actually use the rules to land his dropship. Now attacking dropships is highly dishonorable to the clans. So his dropship is coming in, expecting to land, step out with a few mechs, and blast the inner sphere guys that are on the ground waiting to challenge them. If I use any of my usual Inner Sphere dickery, he will just blast me with the dropship. He doesn't notice Im a couple a couple thousand points short in points value and didnt bring anything over a 50 ton mech. He thinks it will just be an easy victory... Except as his dropship lands, suddenly several fighters swoop in, unleash a torrent of lasers, missiles, and PPC fire, and swoop off while the mechs on the ground just stare up and laugh. What did I do? Those spare points were spent not on mechs, but on fighter craft. They got to the battlefield, and shot out the engines on the dropship, causing it to plummet like a rock. My reply to him: "You wanted me to fight at your landing zone? That's loving retarded." I guess I have no Space Honor
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 05:28 |
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McScumbag posted:The short version? Bill the Neckbeard spends all day bragging about how superior Clan mechs are, tries to show off using a single best mech he has with a self-insert pilot. Several of the cheapest, weakest mechs gang up and beat him, killing his self-insert pilot. I read the whole thing and it sounds amazing. If the mods are cool with it I'd love to hear more tabletop griefing as they can be more spazzy than video game players.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 05:39 |
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death .cab for qt posted:There's actually a thread in Traditional Games that's all about the best/worst games you've been in and they're pretty much all either super cool or griefing somebody. Got a link? I just searched through and found nothing. I'm probably looking for the wrong name.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 05:41 |
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McScumbag posted:Well if its liked, then time for Story 2, this one I promise will be shorter. Erhem, it's zellbrigen as far as the clans stupid one on one fighting is concerned and we in the word of lowtax salute you good sir. There is nothing like using e-bushido against an opponent and you are an examplar of that.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 05:42 |
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-Zydeco- posted:Got a link? I just searched through and found nothing. I'm probably looking for the wrong name. Good, Bad, I'm the one with the Cat-Piss: Notable Gaming Experiences
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 05:43 |
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McScumbag posted:Battletech Griefing Hey, next time you do this. Please film it. Because it would have been amazing to see some goon meltdowns. Actually, anyone can recommend videos about this tabletop? I would love to watch and see more.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 05:48 |
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jerichojx posted:Hey, next time you do this. Please film it. Because it would have been amazing to see some goon meltdowns. Well there is the battletech cartoon from the early 90's...
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 06:09 |
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Constable Lemon posted:A great new glitch in TF2 has recently been discovered that involves making your duel partner your coach. It leads to some interesting map clipping, allowing stuff like building Sentry Guns under the map. It all comes full circle. Map clipping was one of the bugs I remember from the earliest days of TF2, and people would do exactly that with the sentries. Might as well post the old classic TF2 videos while we're at it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPoKaoJu0m4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUPzN7tp7bQ
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 06:17 |
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Both those tabletop stories were brilliant, and if the mods were okay, I'd be happy to read more.
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icantfindaname posted:It all comes full circle. Map clipping was one of the bugs I remember from the earliest days of TF2, and people would do exactly that with the sentries. Might as well post the old classic TF2 videos while we're at it.
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# ? Sep 19, 2013 06:21 |
Oh my god the videos of the streamer playing dayZ being chased by a psychopath screaming at him have me in loving tears.
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McScumbag posted:battletech campaign These stories own so much I've been getting into playing Battletech, but in the simulator pods, not the pen and paper/tabletop version. Of course, most of our games end up much less elegant and coordinated than the tabletop version sounds like, and it ends up being giant robot mosh-pitting. Always wanted to get into the tabletop version, and I'd love to hear more stories. If not here, I'mma have to check out the trad games thread.
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