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"It's Just
A Game, You Baby!"
October
2004
If you've played any game on the internet, you know that
running into jerks are inevitable. They're everywhere, they
come from every corner of the globe, and they can make a
game rather un-fun. However, these people -- and others
-- will often tell anyone who complains to "stfu, it's
just a game you baby lol" or any similar message.
Do people really have a justifiable reason
to be pissed off when someone gives 'em crap in a game?
Yes and no. Sound confusing? Well, here's why.
Griefing: What Is It?
Before I can get into the 'why,' though, I should
go over what 'griefing' and 'griefers' are. That term is
the central focus of this here rant, and I use it repeatedly
in other rants, so:
The main problem with a lot of online jerks
is that they're griefers -- that is, people who enjoy exploiting
some medium to harass, upset, and piss off other people.
Forms of griefing pertient to RO would include dead branching
Kafra spawn points (or towns and indoor shops, in the earlier
episodes of RO), or constantly following someone around
and killstealing from them.
Another example for a more general frame
of reference would include team play in games like Subspace,
or FPSes like the Quake series, where griefers will repeatedly
teamkill (attacking and killing members of their own team),
or help the opposing team in some way (such as delivering
their own team's flag to the enemy base during a "capture
the flag" scenario).
None of these scenarios are very fun to
be on the recieving end of. Griefers can often break a game
and ruin the fun for everyone -- it's not uncommon for (in
the instance of the latter) people to be annoyed by a griefer
on the opposing team who is giving them easy victories.
So, to sum that up -- Griefers are much like trolls, another
internet meanace (for anyone who doesn't know what a troll
is -- someone who harasses a person or a community in hopes
of getting adverse reactions out of them). They feed off
of upsetting others and preventing them from enjoying the
game.
The Philosophy Behind It All
I'm sure that most people would agree that griefing
is a Bad Thing, except the griefers themselves. Most of
the time a griefer will claim that people have no right
to complain in response to their antics, hiding behind the
"it's just a game" excuse.
As often used as it is, it's an excuse that
fails to hold water. Games are a form of entertainment,
yes -- people play them to have fun. And, in many games,
people play against eachother to have fun. However, abusing
the game system and using it to intentionally disadvantage
or annoy players doesn't make it fun for the others in the
game, especially the victims.
To give an analogy, it would be like the
morality of free speech -- you might live in a country where
you have the right to speak your mind, but it doesn't mean
you can scream "FIRE!" in a crowded theater. In
a case like that, the person screaming "FIRE!"
would be abusing his right to free speech to disadvantage
others (causing them to go into a panic, etc.)
What To Do About Griefers
While I think people have every right to be annoyed
and pissed off when a griefer preys on them, vocalizing
their angst may not be the best way to deal with the offending
griefer. Griefers feed off not only the act of annoying
others, but the reactions they get, too. Yelling at the
griefer might simply elict a "lol newb" in response,
and continued griefing. By giving the griefers a reaction,
you're feeding them, just like with trolls.
It can be hard to keep that in mind when playing a game
-- especially when one is blinded by emotion. I should know
-- I have made the mistake, perhaps all too often, of going
off on a griefer, only to have them visibly elated by it
and getting their buddies to stalk me for easy feeding while
telling me how much they enjoy pissing me off, which made
me feel really low.
So, the best thing to do when being preyed upon by a griefer
is to not give them any reaction at all, if you can
help it. Instead, quietly report them to that game's operators,
if the game has it. That's one of the best ways to deal
with a griefer -- let the administration take care of them.
Even if it doesn't phase the griefer to get banned from
the game, it will keep them out of your hair, even if it's
only for a little bit.
After reporting them (or if the game has no administration
to report them to), just try to avoid the griefer. Stay
out of their way, and if they're stalking you, lose them
-- in RO, teleport away and go to another map.
In Closing...
This might have been a no-brainer for some of
you, but it's something that needed to be said. Griefers,
like trolls, are the scum of the internet. Just because
they stalk people on a video game doesn't make it any less
wrong, and people have the right to feel annoyed when someone
tries to keep them from enjoying the game.
And to any griefers who might be reading this, I say to
you -- KNOCK OFF ALL THAT GRIEFING!
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