I agree, problems abound.
Some people take the game too serious, things that happen in it can affect them irl, and the more you like a game, and time you invest the more this can happen to all of us, and does of course to a certain degree happen to all of us, stupid mistakes can make us go "that's enough for today" and such, would be fairly normal. However the blatant aggression some players get against other players, people they have no idea on how they are irl, can get insane.
Some people take the "It is a game" as a free pass to act like the biggest idiot possible annoying others and generally ruin others fun because that's what they find fun, and work to provoke others, irritate others, the list goes on, these are unfortunately not one bit better then the other group.
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I do not see his statement that way, but if that's what you heard them as that's what you heard them as, as for people calling people something even when they aren't, sure, that happens a lot on all sides, but that doesn't mean griefers don't exist, far far far from it, any online game proves this, it is not just an Elite: Dangerous thing.
I've played countless of games, and there is a griefer problem in Elite, how big it is, I can't say, because my personal experience with griefers has been rather limited, having not really been griefed at all, especially since I find spotting attempts of such easy, and just escape in one fashion or another, again, just because I don't have a problem and just because you don't have a problem doesn't mean there isn't a problem, and it certainly doesn't mean that those that say they have a problem are just oversensitive e.t.c.
As for Ark, I've played Ark, and its actually a good example, offline griefing is definitely something that can't happen in Elite, however griefing happens, offline griefing is when someone attacks your home steals/destroys your stuff kills you whatnot, without you having a chance to defend yourself.
And that is EXACTLY the same that is happening in Elite when some guy in big combat prepped ship decides to interdict a random small ship and blow them out of the sky.
Heck you could say it is actually less griefing in Ark, because those that raid actually can do so to gain materials and steal from you, so there is an in game reason to do it, where as Elite? there really isn't with above example that I've seen plenty of evidence for that does happen.
I keep hearing the 'no reason' remark.. Its almost become a mantra. We don't ask why the NPCs attack for 'no reason'.. The argument is ridiculous. This is how I look at it, we play ED (a game with a present and histroical ranking system based upon mass murder) where we pilot ever increasingly heavily armed spaceships, in a cutthroat galaxy, set against a backdrop of raw anarchy and powerplays (Frontiers words, not mine).. To expect not to be shot at is like buying a racing game and complaining you are required to drive quickly.
Yes, you can play as a non combatant in ED but it strikes me as a little odd. I came into the game with a certain understanding others it seem want to play an enchanced version of space engine.. There are people who have an aversion to combat.. Its ridiculous, and so are all the complaints, solo/pg are there for a reason ( I don't like the choice Frontier made here) but rather than just use these modes all we get is moanining and hate. Give an inch and they take a mile, now it seems they want Open for themselves too. Not so long ago they were rubbing our noses in the numbers who are subsribed to Mobius.. Now its not enough.
A space sim with guns.. expect to be shot at. As per remarks over unfairness, go read Sun Tzu..
But ask yourself this.. in a galaxy of 400 billion star systems are you seriously suggesting that we can't move for these 'griefers'.. Its utter tosh.
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