The best griefer(s) in game are ... GM(s)?!
Posted: 13 May 2012, 13:15
So far there was recently spawn event in Dimond's cove. Everything has gone just "as usually":
1) The crowd has gathered and event has started.
2) Someone used spell, this time itenplz.
3) Prsm somewhere declared it's "illegal" to use itenplz (I haven't seen this declaration at all).
4) Everyone missed this declaration and continued to use it.
5) Prsm got angry on that and aborted event, as usually.
6) ???
7) PROFIT: Bunch of people trolled and suffered grief. Everyone hates mages "just because they could cast spells".
As for me I can admit at least the following failures in this approach to organizing events:
1) You should make clear rules announced in clear and reasonable way before event starts. As for me, while I haven't used itenplz, I had absolutely no idea it is prohibited. Surprize, surprize! That's looks like FAIL, mister Prsm. You should declare rules before start and make it in the ways every maggot in game will get idea what rules for your event are. Only then it's going to work.
2) Just getting idea that you "dislike something" in the middle of action is not smart at all. You see, players are busy with monsters. Nobody would read chat. Failing to understand this simple fact is FAIL. Getting angry on that is a "double fault". Being GM makes it to count even harder.
3) There are some obvious things crowd will do and which are hard to prevent. Casting spells is one of these things. Granted there is no definitive list of "dos" and "donts" it's doomed to happen here and there. Blaming some particularly unlucky player for that is dumb as well. The only thing you can achieve is to cause a lot of grief to some person who is not more guilty than others.
4) Such approach definitely discriminates mages and increases tension between players. Everyone hates mages at such outcome as the result.
5) I have attempted to contact Prsm in private. This has been really wrong idea. He has been arrogant enough to assume I'm going to cry and ask for event continuation (while I only attempted to point on some of his errors in crowd control) He has ignored my arguments, especially when he understood I'm not going to cry and beg. It looked like arrogance and complete lack of respect.
6) Even more, Prsm has failed to explain how exactly itenplz puts ones in advantage over others. The interesting thing is that this spell does not increases damage rate and does not damages multiple monsters. So there is no increase in pick-ups for caster + bunch of angered monsters which can kill caster (hardly counts as advantage). So it looks like if it has been completely Prsm's own personal tastes and preferences with zero technical reasoning behind this. At least it looks this way from my point of view.
Summary: after all this I'm feeling trolled and griefed with (ab)using GMs powers to achieve that.
As for me I would not visit such events from Prsm anymore to avoid grief. That's a second time I see similar scenario. Some GMs believe it's someone intentionally griefs them or aborting events for fun (IMHO, it's a really silly point of view, esp. for GMs). However the truth is that some GMs are sequencing events in the ways which make such outcome almost unavoidable and then blaming unlucky crowd member(s) for their own errors in crowd control, which is a very good and efficient way to troll/grief crowd members.
Granted that contacting GM in question in private way hasn't been a real success (I got only some arrogance and misunderstanding in return) and that this caused me more grief than any other players were able to cause in years, I have to made public post. I'm not completely sure if it's subject to court house, but since it's percepts as griefing/trolling with usage of GM powers I would post it in court house so whole team would have chance to review actions one more time and maybe rethink approach to organizing events.
P.s. let's remember: power corrupts.
P.p.s.: some extra idea: if some GMs are really-really-really dislike particular mass magic spells during events and even able to list these spells, maybe devs could do some flag which temporarily disables mass area effect spells when event is in progress? I think it's not very hard to add one flag to the code base and toggle it state on some GM commands.
1) The crowd has gathered and event has started.
2) Someone used spell, this time itenplz.
3) Prsm somewhere declared it's "illegal" to use itenplz (I haven't seen this declaration at all).
4) Everyone missed this declaration and continued to use it.
5) Prsm got angry on that and aborted event, as usually.
6) ???
7) PROFIT: Bunch of people trolled and suffered grief. Everyone hates mages "just because they could cast spells".
As for me I can admit at least the following failures in this approach to organizing events:
1) You should make clear rules announced in clear and reasonable way before event starts. As for me, while I haven't used itenplz, I had absolutely no idea it is prohibited. Surprize, surprize! That's looks like FAIL, mister Prsm. You should declare rules before start and make it in the ways every maggot in game will get idea what rules for your event are. Only then it's going to work.
2) Just getting idea that you "dislike something" in the middle of action is not smart at all. You see, players are busy with monsters. Nobody would read chat. Failing to understand this simple fact is FAIL. Getting angry on that is a "double fault". Being GM makes it to count even harder.
3) There are some obvious things crowd will do and which are hard to prevent. Casting spells is one of these things. Granted there is no definitive list of "dos" and "donts" it's doomed to happen here and there. Blaming some particularly unlucky player for that is dumb as well. The only thing you can achieve is to cause a lot of grief to some person who is not more guilty than others.
4) Such approach definitely discriminates mages and increases tension between players. Everyone hates mages at such outcome as the result.
5) I have attempted to contact Prsm in private. This has been really wrong idea. He has been arrogant enough to assume I'm going to cry and ask for event continuation (while I only attempted to point on some of his errors in crowd control) He has ignored my arguments, especially when he understood I'm not going to cry and beg. It looked like arrogance and complete lack of respect.
6) Even more, Prsm has failed to explain how exactly itenplz puts ones in advantage over others. The interesting thing is that this spell does not increases damage rate and does not damages multiple monsters. So there is no increase in pick-ups for caster + bunch of angered monsters which can kill caster (hardly counts as advantage). So it looks like if it has been completely Prsm's own personal tastes and preferences with zero technical reasoning behind this. At least it looks this way from my point of view.
Summary: after all this I'm feeling trolled and griefed with (ab)using GMs powers to achieve that.
As for me I would not visit such events from Prsm anymore to avoid grief. That's a second time I see similar scenario. Some GMs believe it's someone intentionally griefs them or aborting events for fun (IMHO, it's a really silly point of view, esp. for GMs). However the truth is that some GMs are sequencing events in the ways which make such outcome almost unavoidable and then blaming unlucky crowd member(s) for their own errors in crowd control, which is a very good and efficient way to troll/grief crowd members.
Granted that contacting GM in question in private way hasn't been a real success (I got only some arrogance and misunderstanding in return) and that this caused me more grief than any other players were able to cause in years, I have to made public post. I'm not completely sure if it's subject to court house, but since it's percepts as griefing/trolling with usage of GM powers I would post it in court house so whole team would have chance to review actions one more time and maybe rethink approach to organizing events.
P.s. let's remember: power corrupts.
P.p.s.: some extra idea: if some GMs are really-really-really dislike particular mass magic spells during events and even able to list these spells, maybe devs could do some flag which temporarily disables mass area effect spells when event is in progress? I think it's not very hard to add one flag to the code base and toggle it state on some GM commands.