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If you threw a pie/mud in someone's face and they got angry...

marshill88
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You tossed a pie in that dudes face, and he was mad, maybe even made a post to complain. I would like to encourage you, my friend. Just imagine that's the guy who boots people out of raids for the smallest reasons, and you'll be reaching for another pie :smile:
  • InaMoonlight
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    Or maybe it's just some poor soul having an awful day filled with taking "mud" from people...

    Not whomever you picture deserving, I'd apologize, and I do whenever it happens, most find it funny, but I'm not dumber then I can understand some might not for whatever reasons they might have.
    Edited by InaMoonlight on March 30, 2021 6:10AM
    Edit = Typos ... as usual. <;D
  • Minyassa
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    I can't imagine complaining to another player about one pie or one mudball. ZOS put them there after all. Take it to ZOS. Those of us who loathe the mudballs and pies have to just put up with it during the events that encourage them and then just hope that things die down later, but complaining about it could never do anything but encourage trolling. But one? That's just an annoyance that ZOS added to an event, not something to yell at a player about. Besides, if you stay on your horse or stay interacting with something it won't interrupt what you're doing.
  • Firstmep
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    ... Then they missed the point of the jesters festival.
    I don't know how ppl can get angry over getting a few pixels being thrown at their differently colored pixels.
  • Minyassa
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    Firstmep wrote: »
    ... Then they missed the point of the jesters festival.
    I don't know how ppl can get angry over getting a few pixels being thrown at their differently colored pixels.

    It's nothing about the color but more about someone using them to slow you down on your way to a chest or node so they can go take it first. Basically it's a PvP tool in PvE area. Of course the majority don't use it that way but it doesn't take many times of being griefed to make something an instant mood destroyer.
  • Lugaldu
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    Well, in my experience, when you're a Bosmer, people prefer to throw at you ... :D
  • preevious
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    It depends.

    If they go around questing and shopping, being thrown mud/pie is mostly irrelevant. I personnaly don't give a damn.

    BUT

    If they are roleplaying and you throw a pie? Then, you're the bad person, not them, since they don't go around wrecking your playstyle. Throwing pies in that case is griefing, and should be reported.

    PSA : throw pies, but think before you do !
    Edited by preevious on March 30, 2021 6:29AM
  • Vlad9425
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    Mudball and pie throwers should be forced to accept duel requests! If you think it’s funny to keep throwing that stuff at me I think it’s fair I get to absolutely destroy you for it 😆
  • Zenzuki
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    The pies/mudball'ing happens every year during these festivals...

    And dies down almost immediately afterwards.

    I couldn't care less when people toss them at me. I'm in the area getting/turning in dailies or checking mail, bank, etc...
    Fire away!
    Doesn't hurt my toon, doesn't hurt me.

    Plus, there are achievements associated to these and I figure, I got my chievo's years ago, who am I to frown upon the new players from getting theirs.

    People need to learn how to just have fun....

    in a videogame! :wink:
    Can Open...
    Worms EVERYWHERE!
  • Ringing_Nirnroot
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    It’s only annoying when you get targeted by the same person and they won’t stop mudballing you
  • oddbasket
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    I love skywatch mudslinging and try to hide behind other players and see if they can get me or miss.
  • Mythreindeer
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    Mudslinging, pie flinging, sword singing, high pinging...all in an ESO day.
  • Gythral
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    blame DEVs
    greifing tools should not exist!
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    “Be as a tower, that, firmly set,
    Shakes not its top for any blast that blows!”
    Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy
  • Madhojo
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    Why is it wrong to get angry about getting hit with a mudball or pie? Why is it acceptable to throw them in the first place? It should be a crime to throw them at players and should give the thrower a bounty.
  • Ecileh71
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    preevious wrote: »
    It depends.

    If they are roleplaying and you throw a pie? Then, you're the bad person, not them, since they don't go around wrecking your playstyle. Throwing pies in that case is griefing, and should be reported.

    PSA : throw pies, but think before you do !

    Genuinely curious here: how are other players supposed to know when someone is role playing versus just playing the game?

  • TequilaFire
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    Meh, I just throw one back.
  • Minyassa
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    Madhojo wrote: »
    Why is it wrong to get angry about getting hit with a mudball or pie? Why is it acceptable to throw them in the first place? It should be a crime to throw them at players and should give the thrower a bounty.

    You have a point. After all, guards get angry and attack. If it's something that the constables consider assault then it does seem odd that players are expected to simply accept it with a smile.

    Sometimes you can dodge behind a guard and get the thrower in trouble. xD
  • TequilaFire
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    nvm
    Edited by TequilaFire on March 30, 2021 2:44PM
  • spotzhopz
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    Ill never understand why people get so mad about it. Like i could maybe understand if it was the same person repeatedly, but if its just once get over it. If anything be mad at zos for having achievements tied to it
  • AcadianPaladin
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    I'll do the quests that require mud/pie throwing but that is it since I consider random mud/pie throwing to be rude. If I want to throw something at someone for fun, I use the cherry blossom branch. No one ever seems to mind having flowers tossed at them. :)
    PC NA(no Steam), PvE, mostly solo
  • jssriot
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    I'm not the most social person and even I get this is an MMO. There are things that other players do that really do annoy me,--a couple common examples would a player racing through a delve and aggro'ing everything and killing the boss so anyone else in the delve has to wait for it to respawn, that are clearly a choice on part of the player to not think of others playing the game, or things that ZOS has allow to fester or even encouraged either directly or by proxy via community reps like Alcast (who seriously needs to do something about his website being a malware trap btw--great community rep'ing there!), like players using public quest/story areas for their personal grinding/farming/bot zones, that make the game less enjoyable for others and may even make them avoid content that they paid to play too.

    But something like this...well, this is an MMO. And sometimes I think people who play this game forget that. Let's be honest: the kind of people TESO attracts are on the younger side, who perhaps don't have other things to do with their lives like, um, have one, and are spending hours sitting in front of a computer. They may not be the best when it comes to having perspective and remembering the ESO world doesn't revolve around them. You have to share this game with other players and that means tolerating harmless things like mudballs and pies (just and be glad that ZOS actually made them more harmless--they use to interrupt you if you were interacting with something). Sometimes I see people complaining about the most pointless things, like players hopping around or having dumb character names, and I'm just like, really?

    Anyhow with the pies, I do try to be considerate most of the time and target players who were wearing something Jester Festival themed, or have one of the festival character titles, or are hanging around the festival quest sites, because I get that not everyone cares about this event and it just seems more fun to share it with others who do.
    Edited by jssriot on March 30, 2021 2:53PM
    PC-NA since 2015. Tired and unimpressed.
  • Hoolielulu
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    I was showing off my new outfit to my niece and she threw a pie at me. RUDE, just like her mother. :D
  • preevious
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    Ecileh71 wrote: »
    preevious wrote: »
    It depends.

    If they are roleplaying and you throw a pie? Then, you're the bad person, not them, since they don't go around wrecking your playstyle. Throwing pies in that case is griefing, and should be reported.

    PSA : throw pies, but think before you do !

    Genuinely curious here: how are other players supposed to know when someone is role playing versus just playing the game?

    Well, they talk, usually. And in character. They also describe what they are doing.
    (IE : Greetings, my fair lady *waves hand, smiling*)
    They are fairly easy to spot.

  • nukk3r
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    The moment someone politely asks you to stop throwing stuff at them, but you persist, you become and a-hole. No ifs and buts.

    Edit: typo
    Edited by nukk3r on March 30, 2021 4:44PM
  • Odovacar
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    It's crazy how upset people get over mud balls, pies, etc. I always keep my mbp in quick slot so I can reciprocate if I get hit...its all fun and games people, lol.
  • Nyladreas
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    Mudslinging, pie flinging, sword singing, high pinging...all in an ESO day.

    By the nine eight divines, help!
    Edited by Nyladreas on March 30, 2021 4:21PM
  • Tandor
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    The simple answer is that having something thrown at you should be coded such as not to impact on your performance whether mounted or on foot, and there should be an option to disable the appearance of such effects so you would only be aware of it if you wanted to participate e.g. during an event.

    Beyond that, as an isolated incident it's harmless and not a problem especially during an event, but deliberately following a player and repeatedly throwing pies/mud at him/her (especially when asked to stop) is clearly harassment (and I believe recognised as such by ZOS) and should be reported for appropriate action against the account - which if multiple reports are received should be quite severe and rightly so in my view. While there's plenty of room in the game for fun, there should be no room whatsoever for harassment of any kind, and what may seem trivial to one player may be game-breaking and/or mentally very disturbing to another player.
    Edited by Tandor on March 30, 2021 4:30PM
  • LadySinflower
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    Sometimes I'll throw a random mud ball or pie. I really can't tell if someone is role-playing so I might accidentally interrupt a role player. I would apologize if someone made me aware that I'd done that. But once in a while I get someone willing to throw a few back at me, and it's a fun few minutes of time wasting. I did have one guy in Vulkhel Guard follow me, sneaking around behind hedges and other obstacles just to jump out and attack me. I kept trying to fight back but he would run away and hide, then come back. I didn't start this fight; he did.

    Now I enjoy throwing pies and mud balls at people who are dueling in inappropriate places. Like inside a building or right next to the wayshrine in a crowded area. Or in the Alinor crafting area. I'll mud ball both duellers until they stop dueling in that area.

    I figure, you're annoying me so I'll annoy you. Sorry, not sorry if that bothers anyone.
  • TequilaFire
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    But isn't throwing mudballs at duelers just as bad as throwing mudballs at RP players because you don't like them?
    In both cases you can pass by and ignore them.
    I am just saying throwing pies/mud balls for fun is OK, it is when we start doing it because something "bugs" us is where it becomes questionable.
    Edited by TequilaFire on March 30, 2021 4:48PM
  • NotaDaedraWorshipper
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    Mudballs and pies are fine unless it start become harassing levels. As in doing it over and over towards one specific person, even after they have asked you to stop.
    [Lie] Of course! I don't even worship Daedra!
  • pklemming
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    There are so many legitimate things to be angry about in the world, throwing pies should not be one of them. It seems priorities got skewed somewhere along the line and people like to complain about nonsense, when there are big issues they should be furious about.
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