awesomepicks4231 wrote: »awesomepicks4231 wrote: »
I've had skills and mementos spammed at me until my game crashes,
how exactly does this happen? anyone who did the new life festival had mudballs by the hundreds thrown at them at certain times of the day, and i dont recall anyone complaining that their game crashed because of it. surely you're exaggerating somewhat here
Multiple people throwing the mudballs and spamming fire attacks creates a lot of particles very quickly, especially when they can do it to multiple people in a small area.
Spacemonkey wrote: »awesomepicks4231 wrote: »awesomepicks4231 wrote: »
I've had skills and mementos spammed at me until my game crashes,
how exactly does this happen? anyone who did the new life festival had mudballs by the hundreds thrown at them at certain times of the day, and i dont recall anyone complaining that their game crashed because of it. surely you're exaggerating somewhat here
Multiple people throwing the mudballs and spamming fire attacks creates a lot of particles very quickly, especially when they can do it to multiple people in a small area.
No I'm with him on this. Theres no way this crashed your game unless your pc simply cannot handle the game properly. Its not a server thing. Theres no way people sit through events like the new life festival or the jester festival with ridiculous amounts of skills and emotes and comings and goings going on in tiny concentrated areas, with everyone being perfectly fine. But that you end up crashing because a handful of people throw AoE skills and emotes at you. One of the new life festival quests IS to throw mudballs at anyone in skywatch, you couldnt cross skywatch without getting hit multiple times. Imagine sitting still at the first celebrant area.
awesomepicks4231 wrote: »Spacemonkey wrote: »awesomepicks4231 wrote: »awesomepicks4231 wrote: »
I've had skills and mementos spammed at me until my game crashes,
how exactly does this happen? anyone who did the new life festival had mudballs by the hundreds thrown at them at certain times of the day, and i dont recall anyone complaining that their game crashed because of it. surely you're exaggerating somewhat here
Multiple people throwing the mudballs and spamming fire attacks creates a lot of particles very quickly, especially when they can do it to multiple people in a small area.
No I'm with him on this. Theres no way this crashed your game unless your pc simply cannot handle the game properly. Its not a server thing. Theres no way people sit through events like the new life festival or the jester festival with ridiculous amounts of skills and emotes and comings and goings going on in tiny concentrated areas, with everyone being perfectly fine. But that you end up crashing because a handful of people throw AoE skills and emotes at you. One of the new life festival quests IS to throw mudballs at anyone in skywatch, you couldnt cross skywatch without getting hit multiple times. Imagine sitting still at the first celebrant area.
That question has already been answered.
awesomepicks4231 wrote: »Whenever I see people complain about this sort of thing I wonder how these trolls are able to consistently find you for years and why they have nothing better to do than bother you. I have played MMOs for quite a long time and the only times I see people stalking other players to troll them, is when they get a reaction out of them. Otherwise trolls stick around for a few minutes before moving on to a more entertaining victim. I feel like just going to a different place every once in a while would make it extremely difficult to find you and for the most part resolve the issue. Sure you'll still get the occasional troll but a stalker would have to search every zone thoroughly to find you.
Even if you report a player, I'd hardly expect any immediate action to be taken against them and I don't think it's reasonable to expect this. I say this because it seems to me like your best option would still be to just move somewhere else.
I don't RP but when I'm doing something in a PvE zone and another player comes and disrupts my game play. As soon as it becomes apparent that they're going to be around for a while I just go somewhere else. Nothing else will resolve the issue faster, allowing me to resume my fun time.
You've made it clear that this isn't the solution you want to hear but this is your best solution.
The problem is that it's not a solution. Cutting me out of the public rp community literally just means that I've had a section of the game taken away by a homophobic prick, who repeatedly violates the ToS and gets away with it. Going elsewhere literally does nothing but encourage him to move around or harass other people.
awesomepicks4231 wrote: »Hey here's a fun question for the mods, why is it that the people I've been reporting for years [who I'll add have not only called me a *** in whispers, but actively go out of their way to find me when I'm roleplaying and spam fire abilities and mudballs at me]] still have their accounts? What is the report function even there for if nothing is ever done about it? I've provided screenshots and video of everything and NOTHING is done by you people.
I agree with everything said by idk, but there's also this part that I want to underline. Lets be real. Like @Ackwalan said, If they've been doing this for years as claimed I have a hard time believing you've simply sat on your hands while they've done so. I'm pretty chill on a game but in a different environment I'd have a harder time just taking it myself.I assume you do not reply to them in zone if they call you a name. It is always best to never reply to trolls or one can expect a friend for life, or some time maybe shorter than life.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »Forming a guild to harass role players?
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »One last suggestion, if want a technical fix in the meantime:
- If you're in your RP group and your griefer is on site, have another individual port in via wayshrine to the same zone. Wayshrining is the key here, do not use travel to player.
- After they are in zone, send them a group invite. Odds are better than not they'll get the popup saying "You are in a different instance of ________ Would you like to travel to group leader?"
- Have them choose 'No.'
- Once they show in group, have your entire group travel to that player, and you will now be in a different instance than your griefer(s).
You only have to find one new instance. They'll have to go through several for even the chance to find the same one as you and your group.
The more populated the zone, the more likely you are to land in a different instance.