That they don't like being treated unfairly? Just a guess.
Some of them are quite fair to be honest.
Doesn't matter who you are, you will get shot at. Can't get any more egalitarian than that. [hehe]
That they don't like being treated unfairly? Just a guess.
Since that is true beyond doubt, what does the same principle say about those who aren't able to emotionally handle a death in a game?
I love how easy it is to take the forums for a walk.
Tiny bit of bait brings in a lot of squealing forumdads!
I think it got to do with boredom. People do all kind of weired things to not feel bored...
The issue I have with this is, they are playing a role that doesn't exist within the game. It's not terrorist, because a terrorist aims to achieve a political goal through terror. The role these people play is one that only exists outside the game. To cause as many players to have a bad time playing the game.I have often found that 'griefers' (I don't agree with the term but there's a minority out there who do it to grief others) are usually the most level headed and personable people in these games. Simply because they KNOW their role and are playing to it.
1st) In before lock
2nd) Get ready for the "It's just a game and not a reflection of who I am as a person, I'm good in real life - honest" answers you're about to get.
3rd) We all know what we do online is a direct reflection of our inner personalities (as per the study your family member is doing), but for some odd reason SDC members (and other groups) get real uppity when you highlight it.
Good luck, hope you got flame proof undies on.
The issue I have with this is, they are playing a role that doesn't exist within the game. It's not terrorist, because a terrorist aims to achieve a political goal through terror. The role these people play is one that only exists outside the game. To cause as many players to have a bad time playing the game.
For me personally it's one of the most game breaking encounters in the game. I am in my galaxy, flying to achieve my aims, and I'm intercepted by someone going: lol, it's just a game, pixel spaceships, die noob. Now in my galaxy, these people should not exist, so I'll either fly in Private Groups (99% of the time) and ignore the ones I do encounter. Which usually means sitting back and rolling a cigarette until the rebuy screen pops up, before I can get on playing the game.
Now the term: Griefer is meaningless to me. The proper term I feel for these people is: irritants.
Deny them the reaction they want to see and you will frustrate them. Posting indignance and outrage at their obviously antagonistic actions and furthermore creating entire threads to disseminating their flame blaits only succeeds in giving them the reactions they wanted to see.
Some of them are quite fair to be honest.
Doesn't matter who you are, you will get shot at. Can't get any more egalitarian than that. [hehe]
the only people that matter for seeing these are Frontier. The more it is forced on Frontier that a large section of the playerbase are unhappy with the statusquo and the more they are (hopefully) reminded they they themselves sold a game with consequences for such actions they they are currently reneging on.... the hopefully the more likely they are to fix it.
i could of course be deluding myself.
There are numberous ways FD could fix it...
So... if you treat everyone unfair your behaviour suddenly becomes fair?
Honestly Mike, at this stage there is only one explanation for the endless strife over all this that to me makes any kind of sense:
- Your goodself and like-minded customers want Frontier to make the Open environment quite a lot less risky from a PvP perspective, and as soon as possible.
- However, Frontier actually want to make it just a bit less risky from a PvP perspective, and very slowly, by tiny increments.
OP, you might find this interesting: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886914000324
Also, this thread from a few weeks back deals with similar issues: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...he-quot-arguments-quot-of-griefers?highlight=
On a more anecdotal level: I know for a fact, from friends who are/have been on the SDC Discord server that "jokes" with racist, homophobic, or antisemitic content -- or targeting mentally disabled people -- are pretty frequent. People who say "you can't compare in-game behaviour with real-life personalities" should probably ponder this.
OP, you might find this interesting: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886914000324
Also, this thread from a few weeks back deals with similar issues: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...he-quot-arguments-quot-of-griefers?highlight=
On a more anecdotal level: I know for a fact, from friends who are/have been on the SDC Discord server that "jokes" with racist, homophobic, or antisemitic content -- or targeting mentally disabled people -- are pretty frequent. People who say "you can't compare in-game behaviour with real-life personalities" should probably ponder this.