![]() ![]() Simon Hollows: However, this is mostly not the case. Remember, crazy people will do things that we don't understand because it makes sense to them." - Teksura 04:32, (BST) A PKer who sees the same person over and over may become paranoid that this person is following them and lash out at the "stalker" for fear that the person may attack them. Moreover, you are considering griefing something which is a part of the basic concept of the game: this game is about human versus zombies - the Headshot skill is merely part of the arsenal conceived by the author which is available to survivors to stop or slow down zombies.Īccording to your flawed logic, the implementation of weapons or other ways to attack zombies should be considered griefing as well - after all when you are dead you need to waste 10/1 AP in order to keep playing." - Jonathan 16:40, 16 December 2006 (BST)Įven the PKing Griefers have a reason for PKing the same person over and over.ĭreak:"A PKer could be nothing more then someone who is frantic and sees others as a threat for no good reason. Jonathan:"This is a game-play complain with no role-play reason. Because a Harman headshot, I ran out sooner." - Teksura 04:32, (BST) The only thing that truly ends a horde attack is when the horde is out of AP. Teia:"I have been headshot many times, I can not count how many harmans escaped my wrath because I was a few AP short of finishing the job. That 5 AP you take from that zombie is 5 AP that the zombie will not be able to use against another person or maybe even you! Destroying generators only harms survivors, unless they are using the decoy strategy. Simon Hollows Also, it's quite common that in a large area, messengers will go around, tagging buildings with whether they should have generators up or not, so that "decoy" buildings can be activated. This excuse is so blatantly forged that pretending it to be valid is already griefing." - Jonathan 16:40, 16 December 2006 (BST) They are also destroying other people lives. Generator is needed for many in-game life-saving options, the main one being providing a network of communication to warn other outposts of break-ins. In the minds of these people, they are saving peoples lives." - Teksura Talk 08:44, 16 January 2007 (UTC) Some believe that the zombies will not come if there was no generator. Teksura:"In my experience with people who smash generators, they mostly seem to be fanatical people who simply wish to turn off that big flashing neon sigh that says 'Food inside' that is a generator. They gain no benefit from this but they do make life harder for everyone else until a new one is set up. This page is merely an explanation of the "griefer" viewpoint regarding the in-game role-playing aspects.Ī person or group like the degenerates smash generators over and over. It is all part of how someone plays the game. Some people don't think there really is such a thing as griefing. ![]()
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