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11/14/11 11:28:22 AM#361
Originally posted by PukeBucket Just because you can do something does not mean you should do it...nor does it mean you have a "right" to do it. When you act outside of the social norms, you will be judged for it. Also, most ToS do forbid this behavior. Unfortunately they are rarely enforced due to various reasons. You mention risk v. reward, but that point is moot...ganking noobs has zero risk and zero reward. Unless your "reward" is satisfacion knowing you are ruining someone else's gaming experience, in which case you just proved the point that gankers are sociopaths. |
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11/14/11 12:11:05 PM#362
its a never ending cycle, people gank because they've been ganked in the past, then the people they gank must gank because they were ganked in the past! |
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Briansho
Advanced Member
Joined: 3/05/06
Functionless Art is Simply Tolerated Vandalism...We Are The Vandals. |
11/14/11 12:16:27 PM#363
Instead of learning to play the game and get on with it if something like this happens we have this. Over-active imagination + anxiety + never got attention when little + self esteem issues= crying to developers to change the game to fit their personal sickness. Games usually start out great, then the whiners move in and wreck everything. Don't be terrorized! You're more likely to die of a car accident, drowning, fire, or murder! More people die every year from prescription drugs than terrorism LOL! |
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11/14/11 12:19:12 PM#364
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11/14/11 4:43:43 PM#365
Originally posted by Squiggie If you wanted to make a post to be innane and wrong why didn't you just sign it - Mel Gibson? Killing players within the parameters of the game has never been forbade bidden biden ever. Hacking, harassment, and what not yes. You can't bend the rules for care bareness. I used to play MMOs like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee. |
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11/14/11 5:08:59 PM#366
Originally posted by PukeBucket mmorgs used to be social, ganking is anti-social i.e: Anti-social behaviour (with or without hyphen) is behaviour that lacks consideration for others and that may cause damage to society, whether intentionally or through negligence, as opposed to pro-social behaviour, behaviour that helps or benefits society.[1] Criminal and civil laws in various countries offer remedies for anti-social behaviour. Simply put a ganker/griefer is anti-social with no morals or empathy. Thats a world away from a 1 on 1 pvp fighter.
rpg/mmorg history: Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW (9500 hrs on main mage)> oblivion > LOTR (480 Hunter) > Rift (230 hours mage) > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(350 elementalist) Now playing GW2/Diablo 3/Rift Waiting Archeage. |
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11/14/11 5:13:40 PM#367
Originally posted by Pocahinha and that's what i don't get. You do realize it's not really normal to enjoy annoying people. I can understand someone finds it funny if the "victim" totally overreacts and blows things out of proportion due to the absurdity of the reaction. But what's fun about just pissing of people? Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt. |
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11/14/11 5:15:25 PM#368
my guess is either boredom or evil personality enjoying making other angry or upset and then laughing about it. |
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11/14/11 5:20:50 PM#369
I usually do it only if there is no action in the zone and hope that the guy brings friends to help him so I can have some fun.
It's not for the sake of doing it, there usually is a purpose. I've had multiple times where I would let someone go free just to watch them join 5 other people in trying to kill me. The challenge is what makes it fun. Purpose in life is not to gain things, but experience. - Rover64dd |
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11/14/11 5:41:06 PM#370
Originally posted by Magter you justifying ganking people on the basis that if you didnt gank them they would come back with 5 other people to gank you - why would they do that when they were happily doing their own thing? Also what about all those that you ganked who you decide not to let go free? you just killed them for no gain or reason, and may have ruined whatever fun they were having at the time. There is a difference between getting a suprise attack on a peer than just destroying someone poses no possible threat and is clearly not intending to or setup to do battle. Strangely ganker/griefers go for low risk return, which contradicts their arguement about excitement/fun etc. rpg/mmorg history: Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW (9500 hrs on main mage)> oblivion > LOTR (480 Hunter) > Rift (230 hours mage) > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(350 elementalist) Now playing GW2/Diablo 3/Rift Waiting Archeage. |
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11/14/11 5:47:39 PM#371
Originally posted by sexypanda198
I think it's people who don't have the balls to take power in their real lives acting out their frustration in MMOs. They're better off figuring out what enrages them about their lives to the point that they feel compelled to inflict that frustration and anger on others.
But it takes courage to look at your life and realize you're just a nobody wage slave with no power, no future, and no joy or hope left to draw on. So most of them just find a convenient MMO full of people who are forced by the ruleset to be their punching bags.
Of course, smart players don't put up with them, we try different rulesets for awhile, realize no MMO has a suitably low number of griefers to allow a truly enjoyable open world pvp experience, and then we stop playing MMOs with open world pvp. We also scream our heads off whenever an MMO we're interested in threatens to exclusively use that ruleset. Which infuriates the griefers, but oh well.
Once again, if you're so miserable that you'd rather spend all day in an MMO than in real life, believe me, I get that, life blows rancid chunks for the majority of humanity, why do you think we've always spent so much time trying to escape it? But if you're so miserable that you have to drag your real life frustrations in and make others as miserable in game as your McBoss is making you in real life, no, MMOs don't need you, get out and stay out. Have the balls to go deal with your boss and leave the people who had nothing to do with your frustration alone.
And before someone comes in here and claims to make 100k a year at some glorious job, don't bother. It's the internet, this is a gaming forum, until proven otherwise, you work at McDonalds. And on top of that, I've known plenty of professionals raking in 100k or more who were just as miserable as any french fry guy you ever met. Powerlessness doesn't always mean abject poverty. It just means hating what you spent the majority of your waking hours doing and having no idea how to fix it.
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11/14/11 6:01:02 PM#372
Originally posted by PukeBucket Heh, you think corpse-camping and repeatedly killing someone who has zero chance of defending themselves isn't harassment? Your comments smack more of Mel than any others here...you've nothing intelligent to add here, move along. |
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11/14/11 6:09:59 PM#373
Forget child rapists, drunk drivers and homicidal maniacs. Gankers are the true heart of evil. Someone needs to phone Obama ASAP. |
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Moaky07
Advanced Member
Joined: 2/24/07
MMO sandbox games are as exciting as watching paint dry. |
11/14/11 6:13:15 PM#374
Originally posted by jedensuscg Totally agree.
Asking Devs to make AAA sandbox titles is like trying to get fine dining on a McDonalds dollar menu budget. |
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11/14/11 6:27:43 PM#375
Originally posted by gimmekey Only if extraordinary rendition is involved. ;) |
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Squal'Zell
Novice Member
Joined: 10/09/04
"Next time i log in SWG ill probably see elves and druids" |
11/14/11 11:34:25 PM#376
Originally posted by Pocahinha let me get this straight... ganking newbs is fun because you know they are sitting in a chair pissed because of that... so you take pleasure in other people's misery ...you know that this is not mentally healthy right?... Schadenfreude here is the basic of basic informations on this topic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schadenfreude#Scientific_studies self esteem, envy, jealousy are all part of this behaviour. so in the end , yes, people who do this do end up being people with low self esteem and need to feel powerfull while protected by behind a screen |
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11/15/11 1:56:05 AM#377
Originally posted by Bladestrom Why go to a Massive Multiplayer game to 1 on 1 fight? That's retarded. PVP should be about warfare. if a low level idiot is wandring about expecting sunshine and lollipops in a game where the primary mechanic is about war, then they need kicked in the fucking head. Not cottled. And noobs die in war. Ask Nick Berger. Besides people know what they're getting in to when they go into a hardcore game or pick a pvp server. They have hundreds of safe options to go hide in. Ganking noobs isn't fun in and of itself, but playing the game with other people is. It's not like anyone is disabling their fight or flight mechanics. If this is part of a weeding out process then fine. I think people who complain about losing fairly has a more obvious mental issue than people who play the game to defeate opponents. Since you know, that's part of the definition of the word game. I used to play MMOs like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee. |
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11/15/11 2:13:44 AM#378
Originally posted by travdoty This is an interesting statement. You are not ganking a game, but other persons. Ganking newbs is totally destroying their experience with the game and turning that experience into shitty experience. That goes way beyond 'getting killed in a game'. Of course getting killed in a game is a part of the game. But the idea is that you have at least a chance of fighting back. Getting ganked is being denied getting that chance. This is something you dont seem to understand. You only look from your own perspective on how fun it is to gank newbs, how it is fun for just YOU. But the other players dont matter apparently, because it is just a game? That is such a logical fallacy lol. |
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11/15/11 2:25:10 AM#379
For the life of me, I cannot remember if I replied in this thread or not. I think I have replied in a similar thread or participated in such a discussion previously. Perhaps I simply need some caffeine. Generally speaking, I do not enjoy ganking "newbs" . . . if anything, I will tend to feel a little guilty for it. I do not see it as a pleasurable experience. It is not something that I would seek out to do (though, I have gone into a low area to kill somebody in the hopes that a higher level person will come out - usually apologizing to them while killing them and asking if anybody has said they would come out . . . if not, I do not continue killing the person - Hell, I will usually stop after the first or second time - since it serves no purpose). Purpose...if it is a game where PvP actually matters - then the enemy is the enemy...whether they are new to the game, 50 levels lower than you, etc. If it is war, then it is war...simple as that. As far as ganking somebody to make them type tears...aha...now I remember - yep, definitely participated in this discussion over the years... as far as ganking somebody to make them type tears, lol - that silly bully mentality is so childish. No doubt, crush your enemies...when they're actually enemies; but if you're just trying to feel big by taking the candy from the blind and deaf kid in the wheelchair...the lol's on you. I miss the MMORPG genre. Will a developer ever make one again? Explorer: 87%, Killer: 67%, Achiever: 27%, Socializer: 20% |
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11/15/11 8:12:33 AM#380
Originally posted by PukeBucket
Lies. In games where noobs can somehow escape getting ganked, the gankers complain constantly. Take AoC for example, immediately after the new pvp servers went live, some players started howling about how unfair it was that players could escape into water or through doorways. Gankers don't want their victims to be able to fight or flee, they want them to stand there and die, repeatedly. |
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