Kaios wrote:itt snugglesnail for some reason decides to pretend not to be a piece of shit
SnuggleSnail wrote:Collecting cosmetics/random bullshit
SnuggleSnail wrote:Highscores
SnuggleSnail wrote:Depends on your standards I guess. I don't consider saying "haha it's me Trollex give party perms pls", or "hey get in my boat" with no context to be a shitty thing to do at all.
VDZ wrote:SnuggleSnail wrote:Depends on your standards I guess. I don't consider saying "haha it's me Trollex give party perms pls", or "hey get in my boat" with no context to be a shitty thing to do at all.
Doing so is called 'deception'. The only thing the victim in those cases learns is to not trust Snail. It's common decency to not fuck people over when they put you in such a situation in good faith. You've bragged plenty of times about kills and raids performed through social engineering. You say you're trustworthy under certain conditions, but I sure as hell am not going to navigate the minefield of when you think it's acceptable to be deceptive and when it's not, and I doubt many people are interested in doing so, especially when there's something at stake. If people can't be trusted in one situation, it's safest to assume they just cannot be trusted in general.
SnuggleSnail wrote:
World 11 metal spiraling and Community Fair V2. It was trash. Pretty sure metal spiraling isn't the secret sauce
VDZ wrote:jorb wrote:ZoddAlmighty wrote:2. No real end game.
Can someone point to a game with a good end game?
In Kingdom of Loathing, after finishing the final quest, you get the option to 'ascend' and reincarnate as a new character, resetting all of your stats and temporarily making you lose all of your items, but granting all of your future incarnations a permanent buff. For the first 1000 turns of this new run, you cannot trade with other players and can only access a limited number of your old items. ('Hardcore' challenge runs don't allow you to trade or access old items at all until you finish the final quest again.) With each ascension you make certain choices which provide extra challenge (with extra rewards at the end) or unlock content that can only be accessed on specific runs. This way, they leverage the early game content by making 'starting over' a core part of the game loop.
Zentetsuken wrote:number of ladybugs studied.
ZoddAlmighty wrote:Zentetsuken wrote:number of ladybugs studied.
You Sir, you make me sick.
BoxingRock wrote:ZoddAlmighty wrote:Zentetsuken wrote:number of ladybugs studied.
You Sir, you make me sick.
I honestly believe that people would start studying terrible curios and performing ridiculous tasks like foraging or killing stuff they don't need just to raise their show-off numbers for the meme of it.
DoctorCookie wrote:Why would that matter if it was fun for them? There would certainly always be someone there to poke fun at certain accomplishments.
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