Griefing is the act of irritating and angering Players (usually on multiplayer servers) using methods such as destruction, social engineering, and trolling.
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| - Griefing is the term used to describe the act of one player hassling another player. This can be as simple as someone trying to obscure someone else's view with their own character or as bad as pulling mobs onto someone, even preventing someone from achieving their goals (like killing quest-givers). Also see grief or gank.
* Bluewalling
* Corpse camping
* Harassment
* Kill stealing
* Ninja looting
* Spamming
* Training mobs
* Spreading false information about a player.
- Griefing is the act of irritating and angering Players (usually on multiplayer servers) using methods such as destruction, social engineering, and trolling.
- Griefing is a term which applies to activities designed to make another player's life or experience in Second Life unpleasant. It can be applied to a range of actions, some of which are ToS violations, and others are debatable as to whether they are griefing. For example ad farms have been called land griefing. Examples of griefing are caging, blitzing, or pushing, as well as spam of various kinds.
- Griefing refers to harassment of another player. In Puzzle Pirates, this includes sending abusive or threatening messages, stalking, and other forms of social abuse, but especially refers to in-game actions intended to cause pain and frustration, such as frequently-repeated PvP attacks, nuisance blockades, etc. Griefing is a violation of the terms of service.
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- On games such as "Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob", "Make a Cake: Back for Seconds", and "Work at a Pizza Place", some players, often guests or newbies, are seen using the "Drag" tool to steal other people's stuff. This upsets many players, because it prevents them from completing a certain task. Players often tell them to stop when they do this, or they would call them "noobs" if they do it too much. To avoid this problem, a good idea is to join a server with the lowest number of players.
- Griefing (also known as "trolling") refers to the act of a player ruining the gaming experience of another player on purpose (though this is debatable from one server to another - see below). The most obvious form of griefing is constant stalking of a player, by either following him or her for no reason, constant duel challenges, whispering useless messages, repeatedly sending them invitations after they decline, etc.
- -A Survivor on rotinaj who's griefing Griefing (or trolling) is a abusive way to annoy teammates, abusing of a bug also counts are griefing
- Griefing refers to the act of an offending player (i.e. the griever/griefer—one who causes grief) purposely ruining other players' gaming experiences by exploiting aspects of the game in unintended ways or disrupting the community. This also includes spamming, which is reportable under Rule 14. Griefers derive enjoyment at the expense of other players. The most obvious form of griefing is constant stalking and harassment of another player.
- Griefing is a term often used in Minecraft. It is also reffered to as trolling. This means that someone has destroyed someone else's work, with something like lava or TNT. Griefing is banned in most servers but is usually allowed in Faction servers. Most grief is replacable and repairable, but in some cases, recovery is impossible.
- In Gang Garrison 2 griefing usually refers to helping the other team, doing nothing for your team, or stalling the game so that no one can play. Some examples are:
* Stealing the other team's Intel and not capturing it, or returning dropped enemy intel back to their base.
* Wasting superburst on someone who doesn't need it.
* Not doing anything useful while superbursted (ie. eating a manvich)
* Partying (not attacking anyone and trying to convince them to stop shooting, usually connected with taunting).
* Rocketmen attacking their own team.
* Healing friendly spies, showing their location
* Using sticky bombs to knock Riflemen off of sniping areas (especially in Dirtbowl 3's spawn as BLU)
* Blocking friendly Riflemen's shots with your body
- A griefer is a player who plays a computer game simply to aggravate and harass other players, causing grief, instead of playing the game in order to achieve objectives defined by the game world and having fun with others. Their fun is in hurting or angering other players. It can be done with exploiting unintended game mechanics, but the main purpose is the negative impact to the gameplay of another person. (For more see Wikipedia.)
- Griefing is very common in Basic Brawl where all online matches are unmoderated and complete lack of control of stage and item selection. Full of serious matches free for greifers to abuse. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U , players are able to report online griefers which will result in a block or ban from Wi-Fi connectivity.
- Griefing is the act of using or abusing a game mechanic in ways originally unintended by the game's developers for the specific purpose of frustrating, angering, or otherwise negatively impacting the game experience of another player. Griefing can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint because its defining characteristic is intent and not action. An inexperienced player is not necessarily griefing unless their intention is to bother other players.
- Griefing (Not to be confused with trolling, the act of using insults to draw responses from others) is the act of intentionally ruining other players' gaming experiences, by using aspects of the game in unintended ways. This is often for the sole purpose of entertainment, but in some cases, such as luring, it is done for profit. Those who engage in griefing are popularly known as griefers. The different methods employed by griefers may not necessarily be against the rules, although in rare cases such as luring, an exception can be made. Examples of the things that griefers engage in include, but are not limited to:
- Ticked at your crappy team? Bored of trying to win? Wondering what to do after giving up on an impossible opponent? Feeling just generally angsty or mischievious? Vent it using the art of "'griefing"'. Griefing is intentional frustration of your own teammates, either by assisting your enemies or hurting your team. Griefing first developed in the multiplayer shooter Team Fortress 2, and is currently rather rare in Warhawk. This is partly because part of the fun of griefing is listening to the abuse of your teammates via voice chat.
- Griefing to niszczenie map przez danego użytkownika w Minecraft. Jest to akcja wysoce niepożądana przez graczy, gdyż najczęściej profanuje godziny pracy i niepotrzebnie zapełnia mapę. W najlepszym przypadku griefer usunięty jest z serwera w krótkim czasie, a zniszczenia przez niego stworzone są łatwe do usunięcia. Najgorsza sytuacja to taka, gdy w wyniku griefingu zatrzymany zostaje cały serwer.
- Griefing to niszczenie map przez danego użytkownika w Minecraft. Jest to akcja wysoce niepożądana przez graczy, gdyż najczęściej profanuje godziny pracy i niepotrzebnie zapełnia mapę. W najlepszym przypadku griefer usunięty jest z serwera w krótkim czasie, a zniszczenia przez niego stworzone są łatwe do usunięcia. Najgorsza sytuacja to taka, gdy w wyniku griefingu zatrzymany zostaje cały serwer.
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| - Griefing is the term used to describe the act of one player hassling another player. This can be as simple as someone trying to obscure someone else's view with their own character or as bad as pulling mobs onto someone, even preventing someone from achieving their goals (like killing quest-givers). Also see grief or gank.
* Bluewalling
* Corpse camping
* Harassment
* Kill stealing
* Ninja looting
* Spamming
* Training mobs
* Spreading false information about a player.
- Griefing is the act of irritating and angering Players (usually on multiplayer servers) using methods such as destruction, social engineering, and trolling.
- Griefing is a term which applies to activities designed to make another player's life or experience in Second Life unpleasant. It can be applied to a range of actions, some of which are ToS violations, and others are debatable as to whether they are griefing. For example ad farms have been called land griefing. Examples of griefing are caging, blitzing, or pushing, as well as spam of various kinds.
- Griefing refers to harassment of another player. In Puzzle Pirates, this includes sending abusive or threatening messages, stalking, and other forms of social abuse, but especially refers to in-game actions intended to cause pain and frustration, such as frequently-repeated PvP attacks, nuisance blockades, etc. Griefing is a violation of the terms of service.
- Griefing to niszczenie map przez danego użytkownika w Minecraft. Jest to akcja wysoce niepożądana przez graczy, gdyż najczęściej profanuje godziny pracy i niepotrzebnie zapełnia mapę. W najlepszym przypadku griefer usunięty jest z serwera w krótkim czasie, a zniszczenia przez niego stworzone są łatwe do usunięcia. Najgorsza sytuacja to taka, gdy w wyniku griefingu zatrzymany zostaje cały serwer. Najskuteczniejszą bronią przeciwki grieferom są operatorzy lub administratorzy serwera którzy w razie aktu griefingu szybko usuwają griefera z serwera. Czasami po zostaniu zbanowanym z serwera, griefer zmienia imię i wraca na serwer. W takim wypadku zostaje zastosowana komenda /ipban, która glokuje adres IP komputera z którego korzystał griefer. Jednak co sprytniejsi grieferzy używają w takim wypadku serwerów proxy, aby zmienić swój adres IP. Jeśli tak się stanie, najlepszym wyjściem jest zamknięcie serwera na chwilę, po czym griefer znudzi się i zmieni serwer. Często na czas wyjścia operatora/ów z serwera, stawia się tzw. więzienia spawnowe (ang. Spawn jail) czyli klatek wykonanych z kamieni podłoża skalnego, które skutecznie powstrzymują graczy przed opuszczeniem strefy odradzania a co za tym idzie, uniemożliwiając akty niszczycielskie. Większość graczy, uważa tę technikę za chamską. Kategoria:Serwery Kategoria:Multiplayer
- Griefing to niszczenie map przez danego użytkownika w Minecraft. Jest to akcja wysoce niepożądana przez graczy, gdyż najczęściej profanuje godziny pracy i niepotrzebnie zapełnia mapę. W najlepszym przypadku griefer usunięty jest z serwera w krótkim czasie, a zniszczenia przez niego stworzone są łatwe do usunięcia. Najgorsza sytuacja to taka, gdy w wyniku griefingu zatrzymany zostaje cały serwer. Najskuteczniejszą bronią przeciwki grieferom są operatorzy lub administratorzy serwera którzy w razie aktu griefingu szybko usuwają griefera z serwera. Czasami po zostaniu zbanowanym z serwera, griefer zmienia imię i wraca na serwer. W takim wypadku zostaje zastosowana komenda /ipban, która glokuje adres IP komputera z którego korzystał griefer. Jednak co sprytniejsi grieferzy używają w takim wypadku serwerów proxy, aby zmienić swój adres IP. Jeśli tak się stanie, najlepszym wyjściem jest zamknięcie serwera na chwilę, po czym griefer znudzi się i zmieni serwer. Często na czas wyjścia operatora/ów z serwera, stawia się tzw. więzienia spawnowe (ang. Spawn jail) czyli klatek wykonanych z kamieni podłoża skalnego, które skutecznie powstrzymują graczy przed opuszczeniem strefy odradzania a co za tym idzie, uniemożliwiając akty niszczycielskie. Większość graczy, uważa tę technikę za chamską. Kategoria:Serwery Kategoria:Multiplayer
- Griefing is
- Griefing (Not to be confused with trolling, the act of using insults to draw responses from others) is the act of intentionally ruining other players' gaming experiences, by using aspects of the game in unintended ways. This is often for the sole purpose of entertainment, but in some cases, such as luring, it is done for profit. Those who engage in griefing are popularly known as griefers. The different methods employed by griefers may not necessarily be against the rules, although in rare cases such as luring, an exception can be made. Examples of the things that griefers engage in include, but are not limited to:
* Tagging monsters, which prevents others from receiving drops.
* Stealing kills (against boss monsters only).
* Ammo looting.
* Deliberately hiding with a Castle Wars flag
* Lighting fires in Hunter areas to prevent traps from being set up.
* Repeatedly opening/closing doors
* Attacking in PVP areas and then running into safe areas
* Turning against clanmates in the Wilderness.
* Terminating games at house parties.
* Killing people spotting penguins in the Wilderness, even if they have no items.
* Luring with the intent of taking another player's items.
- On games such as "Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob", "Make a Cake: Back for Seconds", and "Work at a Pizza Place", some players, often guests or newbies, are seen using the "Drag" tool to steal other people's stuff. This upsets many players, because it prevents them from completing a certain task. Players often tell them to stop when they do this, or they would call them "noobs" if they do it too much. To avoid this problem, a good idea is to join a server with the lowest number of players.
- Griefing is the act of using or abusing a game mechanic in ways originally unintended by the game's developers for the specific purpose of frustrating, angering, or otherwise negatively impacting the game experience of another player. Griefing can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint because its defining characteristic is intent and not action. An inexperienced player is not necessarily griefing unless their intention is to bother other players. Griefing is different from cheating. Bug abuse and hacking can be griefing, but only when done specifically to disrupt another player's gameplay, and not when done simply to gain an unfair advantage.
- Griefing (also known as "trolling") refers to the act of a player ruining the gaming experience of another player on purpose (though this is debatable from one server to another - see below). The most obvious form of griefing is constant stalking of a player, by either following him or her for no reason, constant duel challenges, whispering useless messages, repeatedly sending them invitations after they decline, etc.
- -A Survivor on rotinaj who's griefing Griefing (or trolling) is a abusive way to annoy teammates, abusing of a bug also counts are griefing
- Griefing refers to the act of an offending player (i.e. the griever/griefer—one who causes grief) purposely ruining other players' gaming experiences by exploiting aspects of the game in unintended ways or disrupting the community. This also includes spamming, which is reportable under Rule 14. Griefers derive enjoyment at the expense of other players. The most obvious form of griefing is constant stalking and harassment of another player.
- Griefing is a term often used in Minecraft. It is also reffered to as trolling. This means that someone has destroyed someone else's work, with something like lava or TNT. Griefing is banned in most servers but is usually allowed in Faction servers. Most grief is replacable and repairable, but in some cases, recovery is impossible.
- In Gang Garrison 2 griefing usually refers to helping the other team, doing nothing for your team, or stalling the game so that no one can play. Some examples are:
* Stealing the other team's Intel and not capturing it, or returning dropped enemy intel back to their base.
* Wasting superburst on someone who doesn't need it.
* Not doing anything useful while superbursted (ie. eating a manvich)
* Partying (not attacking anyone and trying to convince them to stop shooting, usually connected with taunting).
* Rocketmen attacking their own team.
* Healing friendly spies, showing their location
* Using sticky bombs to knock Riflemen off of sniping areas (especially in Dirtbowl 3's spawn as BLU)
* Blocking friendly Riflemen's shots with your body
- A griefer is a player who plays a computer game simply to aggravate and harass other players, causing grief, instead of playing the game in order to achieve objectives defined by the game world and having fun with others. Their fun is in hurting or angering other players. It can be done with exploiting unintended game mechanics, but the main purpose is the negative impact to the gameplay of another person. (For more see Wikipedia.)
- Griefing is very common in Basic Brawl where all online matches are unmoderated and complete lack of control of stage and item selection. Full of serious matches free for greifers to abuse. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U , players are able to report online griefers which will result in a block or ban from Wi-Fi connectivity.
- Ticked at your crappy team? Bored of trying to win? Wondering what to do after giving up on an impossible opponent? Feeling just generally angsty or mischievious? Vent it using the art of "'griefing"'. Griefing is intentional frustration of your own teammates, either by assisting your enemies or hurting your team. Griefing first developed in the multiplayer shooter Team Fortress 2, and is currently rather rare in Warhawk. This is partly because part of the fun of griefing is listening to the abuse of your teammates via voice chat. If you accidentally screw up and hurt your team somehow, this is not griefing. Griefing is done with full intention. You can often spot griefers if a "suicide" bulletin appears with strange frequency, because dragging down players with you is the easiest and fastest method.
* "'Off the Cliff'" - Have a buddy hop in a vehicle with you, then careen over a cliff to certain death. Usually works best in 4x4s. Enhance the reaction and likelihood of success by driving toward key enemy points as if to raid them and looking for death sites very close to the roadside.
* "'No More Missiles!"' - Firing missiles at the ground as close to you as possible results in the splash damage removing the turret. Get rid of precious missile turrets this way. It's also possible to pick off your teammates using missiles.
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