Gentlemen (and Ladies),
I'm in the mood to get some fellas to swear their asses off at me and to make their nights filled with a smile at the end of the day. I currently played Uncharted 2 in co-op and constantly used the rockets to kill the two people who joined my game so I could rack up all the kills and money. At the end of the game, I got about $15,000 and they barely got over $4,000. I couldn't stop laughing and just had a wonderful time hearing them swear the fuck out of me on mics.
So now, I am debating to play Starcraft and attack my teammate with a zergrush, play Counter Strike Source and just randomly kill my team in secret, get on MW2 and just use a rocket to kill the team at the start. I'm open to other people's ideas, and if you guys wanna help me out, I'd more than love to. :)
NOTE some Rules: WIll not grief anyone who is decent and is speaking decent English. I mostly target those Halo Generation types...the one with high pitch voices and their balls haven't dropped. I will also not grief anyone who is honestly trying to play and just have fun, if anything I'd do something silly once to get them to laugh and then just play normal. Starcraft is open griefing to ANYONE and EVERYONE, that shit is serious business and I love typing "kekekekekke" to my teammate when I rush him.
Need A Game I Can Grief Tonight & This Weekend, Anyone Wanna Help
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" If you need to ruin all of your teammates' fun just so you can be entertained, fuck you. "indeed
" Step one: Download second life. Step two: Go to a sim owned by any of the following - Goreans, Weeaboos, Paedophiles, Avatar/anime people posting in character. Step three: Ruin their day somehow. "Or yeah, do as the dude in this article does.
Griefing can be fun and appropriate in certain situations. You just have to be willing to accept the consequences for it.
giant bomb is the wrong place for this. i made a thread kinda like this one, got a good deal of losers bitching at me. a bunch of people take their games too seriously here.
anyways i suggest CSS, Halo 3 (tons of little annoying kids, great reactions) cod4 / mw2 for guys who will threaten to kill you, or battlefield bad company 1 or 2, because that is the game that is most fun to tk in
" @KaosAngel: giant bomb is the wrong place for this. i made a thread kinda like this one, got a good deal of losers bitching at me. a bunch of people take their games too seriously here. anyways i suggest CSS, Halo 3 (tons of little annoying kids, great reactions) cod4 / mw2 for guys who will threaten to kill you, or battlefield bad company 1 or 2, because that is the game that is most fun to tk in "You come to a video game website and not expect people to take games seriously?
i do understand how some people feel like the griefers are just ruining the game for their own amusement, but so what? its a game
" @natetodamax: there should be a limit to how seriously people take games. if i say "hey teamkilling is fun" and get death threats.... i think thats people taking it too seriously i do understand how some people feel like the griefers are just ruining the game for their own amusement, but so what? its a game "Death threats are extreme, but wanting to play a game for no other reason than to ruin the fun of people actually playing the game is both childish and uncalled for.
@ the guy with the space moose icon (awesome choice of icon) Yeah I think I was permanently banned after using some grief cubes a year or so ago.
" @natetodamax: there should be a limit to how seriously people take games. if i say "hey teamkilling is fun" and get death threats.... i think thats people taking it too seriously i do understand how some people feel like the griefers are just ruining the game for their own amusement, but so what? its a game "
That's like saying bullying in real life is perfectly fine, just because you're having fun.
On the topic, greifing in Starcraft? I don't think that even counts, i mean, it's like part of the damn game. I still remember me and my friend getting owned by 6 AI zerg...multiple times. If they AI does it, it's perfectly fine.
" @natetodamax: there should be a limit to how seriously people take games. if i say "hey teamkilling is fun" and get death threats.... i think thats people taking it too seriously i do understand how some people feel like the griefers are just ruining the game for their own amusement, but so what? its a game "And a movie is just a movie, but I wouldn't want people talking when I'm trying to watch a film at the theaters. Your logic makes little to no sense.
I don't count Zergling rush as griefing. I mean if you don't see it coming your just a noob.
Now, if you ally with someone then kill your teammate with a Zergling rush then your a dick.
or if some nerdy little kid is bitching online because someone drove him off the cliff in halo
i think that is fairly funny
but again, i realize there is a difference between how you behave online, and how you should behave in society
" @natetodamax: watching a movie is still you, out in society. internet relations are clearly different than that of society "But I'm still paying money to be entertained, and it's annoying when someone has to come and ruin the experience. It doesn't matter if you're near people or not.
" @Hailinel: of course not. i am the guy who gets a laugh out of some tough guy douchebag online who gets teamkilled and throws a tantrum over it or if some nerdy little kid is bitching online because someone drove him off the cliff in halo i think that is fairly funny but again, i realize there is a difference between how you behave online, and how you should behave in society "You apparently don't realize that by interacting with other people online (as you and I are doing right now), you are engaging with society. Whether you're stuffing kids in lockers at school or team killing in Halo, you're still an asshole worthy of disdain.
Whether it's online society or real life society, finding pleasure in causing others pain isn't something that most people would consider nice. Of course, coming from me this is major hypocrisy.
That said however, for certain people, like some of the ones you mentioned, they definitely deserve all the griefing they can get.
So yeah, in the end, it's really who you're doing it to, as OP said, if someone's genuinly trying to just have fun and enjoy their gaming, and you're just going to piss them off, that ain't cool.
Why should the rules of the internet be different than the rules of society? If you steal money using the internet, you can still go to jail. If you bully someone on the internet and they commit suicide, you can still be charged with harassment or murder. It's too bad you feel like you can treat people badly just because you can't see them. Good thing you're not blind.
" @Hailinel: there is a clear difference between people who grief over a video game and bullies. if you cant see that difference then i am sorry "No, there's no difference. When you grief, you're just bullying people in an online setting, and it still makes you an asshole.
however, if you wanted to piss of said douche if he was right in front of you, you probably wouldnt. its simple nature that people do what they want over the internet
" @Hailinel: yes there is. you cannot honestly say that teamkilling a few times is the equivalent of dunking some fat kids head in a toilet. "You're not physically inserting anyone's head into a toilet, but you might as well be when your only intent is to make others miserable. Would you do the same if the person you were griefing were in the same room with you?
" @mano521 said:And it seems you still behave like you're in high school." @Hailinel: yes there is. you cannot honestly say that teamkilling a few times is the equivalent of dunking some fat kids head in a toilet. "Holy crap, I used to give swirlies all the time to some kid in high school! I know just what you mean! "
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