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CNET reporter looks for griefers, victims
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| dbeckeratcnet 2004-11-22, 5:46 pm |
| Hi--I'm a reporter for CNET working on a feature about griefers in
online games. Would like to talk with a few folks who like to mess
with other players or have been messed with themselves. Please respond
to david.beckerNOSPAM@cnet.com (take out the NOSPAM).
Thanks,
db
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| Ringo 2004-11-23, 12:55 am |
| On 22 Nov 2004 13:51:52 -0800, david.becker@cnet.com (dbeckeratcnet)
wrote:
quote:
>Hi--I'm a reporter for CNET working on a feature about griefers in
>online games. Would like to talk with a few folks who like to mess
>with other players or have been messed with themselves. Please respond
>to david.beckerNOSPAM@cnet.com (take out the NOSPAM).
>
>Thanks,
>db
I nominate Sony Online Entertainment as hands down the biggest griefer
to ever exist. Since they claim to also play all thier games I contend
they meet the qualifications.
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| J Anlee 2004-11-23, 12:55 am |
| david.becker@cnet.com (dbeckeratcnet) wrote in
news:4f4b5ddb.0411221351.192726ca@posting.google.com:
quote:
> Hi--I'm a reporter for CNET working on a feature about griefers in
> online games. Would like to talk with a few folks who like to mess
> with other players or have been messed with themselves. Please
> respond to david.beckerNOSPAM@cnet.com (take out the NOSPAM).
>
> Thanks,
> db
OMG, just got griefed from outside the CoH Network!
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| baegucb 2004-11-23, 12:55 am |
| dbeckeratcnet wrote:
quote:
> Hi--I'm a reporter for CNET working on a feature about griefers in
> online games. Would like to talk with a few folks who like to mess
> with other players or have been messed with themselves. Please respond
> to david.beckerNOSPAM@cnet.com (take out the NOSPAM).
>
> Thanks,
> db
There are multitudes of people who qualify as griefers, jerks, trolls.
Go to http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/ click on
forums/galaxies/anyserverorgalaxie and read the comments or do a search.
It's doubtful you will find griefers here, imho.
I posted the question in the forum for my server:
http://forums.station.sony.com/swg/...ssage.id=181087
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| It's not just players, it's CSR's (Sony Online Entertainment customer
support). The last example of CSR griefing is once in SWG we organized a
group of about 30 players for a rally. Before we even began, we started
getting system messages to disband. In seconds they teleported us to a
remote location off on a distant planet, and froze us. We were suspended for
disrupting normal gameplay. Some players are still frozen and it's been over
a week. What's funny is there are 20 or 30 merchants in that same location
who spam away from keyboard 24/7 and the CSR's never touch them. But we
group up for a few minutes for a rally and we get suspended, some cases
banned, and teleported away instantly.
-Max
"dbeckeratcnet" <david.becker@cnet.com> wrote in message
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quote:
> Hi--I'm a reporter for CNET working on a feature about griefers in
> online games. Would like to talk with a few folks who like to mess
> with other players or have been messed with themselves. Please respond
> to david.beckerNOSPAM@cnet.com (take out the NOSPAM).
>
> Thanks,
> db
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| Dark Tyger 2004-11-24, 12:48 am |
| On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:40:01 -0500, "Max" <nospam@notvalid.com> wrote:
quote:
>It's not just players, it's CSR's (Sony Online Entertainment customer
>support). The last example of CSR griefing is once in SWG we organized a
>group of about 30 players for a rally. Before we even began, we started
>getting system messages to disband. In seconds they teleported us to a
>remote location off on a distant planet, and froze us. We were suspended for
>disrupting normal gameplay. Some players are still frozen and it's been over
>a week. What's funny is there are 20 or 30 merchants in that same location
>who spam away from keyboard 24/7 and the CSR's never touch them. But we
>group up for a few minutes for a rally and we get suspended, some cases
>banned, and teleported away instantly.
Nevermind the clearly stated rules against organizing mass rallies and
the consequences you received being spelled out clearly as well. Not
saying the rules are right, but the CSR was doing exactly what it was
his job to do. I'd hardly call 30 people a mass rally, true, but I
don't have the policy of how many people they consider that. If the
rally was a protest, those have a tendency of growing...
--
Dark Tyger
Sympathy for the retailer:
http://www.actsofgord.com/index.html
"Door's to your left" -Gord
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| Beldraen 2004-11-24, 12:48 am |
| On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:40:01 -0500, "Max" <nospam@notvalid.com> wrote:
quote:
>a week. What's funny is there are 20 or 30 merchants in that same location
>who spam away from keyboard 24/7 and the CSR's never touch them. But we
It's not surprising. SOE encourages griefing. Just look at the what
they did with Jedi.
Bel
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| Tim Smith 2004-11-24, 6:47 am |
| In article <iek7q0pf618e2na0dhccnb9ahltimesfid@4ax.com>, Dark Tyger wrote:
quote:
> his job to do. I'd hardly call 30 people a mass rally, true, but I
> don't have the policy of how many people they consider that. If the
Besides, if they wanted to play a game where 30 people can get together,
they should be playing an MMORPG. :-)
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--Tim Smith
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| Dark Tyger 2004-11-24, 6:47 am |
| On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 07:13:00 GMT, Tim Smith
<reply_in_group@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
quote:
>In article <iek7q0pf618e2na0dhccnb9ahltimesfid@4ax.com>, Dark Tyger wrote:
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>Besides, if they wanted to play a game where 30 people can get together,
>they should be playing an MMORPG. :-)
Heh.
Seriously, though, I don't think it was so much that they were
gathering, but it was the fact that they were gathering expressly for
a "rally". The last big "rally" gathering was causing server issues
and led to the notorious issue of GMs teleporting people into space,
presumably to alleviate the load on the machine handling the area they
were gathered in.
--
Dark Tyger
Sympathy for the retailer:
http://www.actsofgord.com/index.html
"Door's to your left" -Gord
(I have no association with this site. Just thought it was funny as hell)
Protect free speech: http://stopfcc.com/
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| George Johnson 2004-11-24, 9:47 am |
| "Dark Tyger" <darktiger@somewhere.net> wrote in message
news:iqd8q05mcf81p4vdvjrbv4qosmm42qe8p3@4ax.com...
| On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 07:13:00 GMT, Tim Smith
| <reply_in_group@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
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| >In article <iek7q0pf618e2na0dhccnb9ahltimesfid@4ax.com>, Dark Tyger
wrote:
| >> his job to do. I'd hardly call 30 people a mass rally, true, but I
| >> don't have the policy of how many people they consider that. If the
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| >Besides, if they wanted to play a game where 30 people can get together,
| >they should be playing an MMORPG. :-)
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| Heh.
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| Seriously, though, I don't think it was so much that they were
| gathering, but it was the fact that they were gathering expressly for
| a "rally". The last big "rally" gathering was causing server issues
| and led to the notorious issue of GMs teleporting people into space,
| presumably to alleviate the load on the machine handling the area they
| were gathered in.
Oh yeah, that is competent "customer service".
The big problem with massive business mergers is that it is harder and
harder to punish the worst sections of that company by consumer refusal of
purchase.
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