10-12-2007, 09:22 PM
Quote:Dunno man. I rolled PvP because I want to kill hapless Allies whenever the mood strikes me (which is usually anytime I see one), so griefing and ganking isn't really a big deal to me; even if I'm the victim, I usually find it pretty funny. Personally, I love ganking people doing Simon Says in BEM and watching them try to run away while under the Introspection debuff. Killing Aether Rays is also fun, as is blasting people from the "rooftops" in Skettis and watching the guards maul them when they try to fight back.
Only reason I can see someone like that being on a PvE server is either he picked the wrong server (or was following his fuzzy, cuddly friends) or he's a coward who only wants to grief when it's on his terms.
As for all griefers being horrible people, I disagree with that. Just because our definition of fun isn't yours doesn't mean we're bad people:)
Have to agree with...*stops, counts, shrugs* too many people posting on this thread. Griefers are, at the very best, rude. Except of course we're wrong, because we are 'fuzzy, cuddly'. That's the two sides of the problem, you are either a griefer or a carebear. Those of us that like PvP (as opposed to ganking) are just too few to matter.
As far as the situation for the original poster, all you can do is walk away. Don't confront them, don't yell at them, don't emote at them, don't fight them. Go someplace else, or log out yourself. Otherwise you are giving the griefers _exactly_ what they are looking for. Don't feed the trolls, evah.
Why not fight them? They know how to abuse the system, they know the limits, and the GMs for the most part aren't going to care who started it. Fight them, and odds are you will end up with the mark on your record, and the trolls will just eat it up. Don't feed the trolls, evah.