Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby bear2973 » Thu May 13, 2010 6:31 am

shit ton of hearthfires from one butthole surfer and his alts camped out on your palisade gate is one way to grief. and the remedy for THAT is to extend your claim so that if they come back to the fires, they are trapped and cant do anything. and a farther remedy is to get vandalism, tea, boartooth snuff, and a pissed off farmer who keeps nagging at her ranger (in realife also) husband to destroy said griefer hearthfires. who does so posthaste.
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby Dataslycer » Thu May 13, 2010 7:18 am

bear2973 wrote:shit ton of hearthfires from one butthole surfer and his alts camped out on your palisade gate is one way to grief. and the remedy for THAT is to extend your claim so that if they come back to the fires, they are trapped and cant do anything. and a farther remedy is to get vandalism, tea, boartooth snuff, and a pissed off farmer who keeps nagging at her ranger (in realife also) husband to destroy said griefer hearthfires. who does so posthaste.


You do know that character HF spawning ignores claims.
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby RedRamen » Thu May 13, 2010 9:55 am

Jacob_Lee wrote:What the fuck do you mean "Seal Post?"


To seal a post means to seal a corner post so it can no longer be extended. If it's not sealed, someone can extend that cornerpost, and block the gate, make their own gate in front of your gate, etc.
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby ViciousGamer04 » Thu May 13, 2010 10:41 am

Jacob_Lee wrote:Bah, what is gate grieving then?


Basically, they wrap a palisade wall around your base with very little supplies required to abuse & build a RAM(building a RAM far away requires a lot of bone glue which is easy to obtain but generally grievers won't spend their time wheeling their RAM all the way there as once again as they're the equivalent of forum trolls it would probably be too much effort for them.) generally a lot closer or just to be a JA for the "lolz".

If I was to seal the cornerpost(They won't be able to build off of it.) they probably wouldn't have went through the effort of grieving as it would have required a lot more supplies and Grievers are generally lazy. It's no suprise that these grievers were associated with Macro'ing(Generally setting up a bot to do stuff for you to train your character without you actually playing.) their chars to get "good stats". To put it simply, it's people like these that break people's games and they think they're "cool" or "popular" by doing so...hahah, that basically sums them up. :lol:

They're commonly known as "grunt workers" irl. You know, the people serving you at Mcdonalds, Burger King, and stores like Walmart.

They have probably said, "Would you like fries with that?" at least a couple hundred times.
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby ThirdEmperor » Thu May 13, 2010 11:13 am

Palisades kinda look like walls made of fries to me.
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby Blxz » Thu May 13, 2010 1:14 pm

ViciousGamer04 wrote:They're commonly known as "grunt workers" irl. You know, the people serving you at Mcdonalds, Burger King, and stores like Walmart.



Nothing wrong with that. At least they got a job. Good on you grunt workers. You gave me dinner tonight. I loves youse muchly.
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby Rhon » Thu May 13, 2010 1:22 pm

oh come on vicious..

calling people griefer, cheater or whatever beacause they took advantage of your mistakes?
this is so lame..
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby springyb » Thu May 13, 2010 2:43 pm

Someone mad in here bro?
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby Rhon » Thu May 13, 2010 2:51 pm

not mad, but its stupid.

seems to be a new trend to decry people who "wins a fight".
why not grant someone his victory? saying "nice move, but next time its my turn."

actually this happens in every multiplayer game and decrease a lot of the fun. imo
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Re: Isn't gate grieving against rules? Need help if it is :D

Postby bear2973 » Thu May 13, 2010 4:13 pm

Dataslycer wrote:
bear2973 wrote:shit ton of hearthfires from one butthole surfer and his alts camped out on your palisade gate is one way to grief. and the remedy for THAT is to extend your claim so that if they come back to the fires, they are trapped and cant do anything. and a farther remedy is to get vandalism, tea, boartooth snuff, and a pissed off farmer who keeps nagging at her ranger (in realife also) husband to destroy said griefer hearthfires. who does so posthaste.


You do know that character HF spawning ignores claims.

i also know the only reason to do it in front of someones gate is to be an ass...especially if you are uninvited. in case you havent realized it yet, i was the one screaming about the 14 hearthfires at the gates. think that was random?
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