No thanks. I don't want these dicks in PC games, Xbox Live, Playstation Network, that thing Nintendo calls online, or any other place in multiplayer gaming.John Funk said:the sorts that PC gaming would be better off without if they all left to go to Xbox Live.
Have you ever seen a Freddie Wong video? They are all like that. And they are all awesome.EverythingIncredible said:I hate to say it, but the effects are TOO good. So much so that it loses its authenticity. It could have benefited from not trying as hard to look closer to what griefing actually look like in the games.
Still, it's appreciated that they put forth the extra effort for the nice effects and it's still an entertaining video. Good post over all.
Valve Anti Cheat can't detect wallhacks and aimbots and DICE's program Punkbuster kicks you off a server if you have Windows 7 and haven't updated your Punkbuster program.Pinkamena said:Doesn't most online shooters have hacking prevention mechanisms?
Or if punkbuster just hates you.killamanhunter said:Valve Anti Cheat can't detect wallhacks and aimbots and DICE's program Punkbuster kicks you off a server if you have Windows 7 and haven't updated your Punkbuster program.Pinkamena said:Doesn't most online shooters have hacking prevention mechanisms?
So you assumed no one died when the A-Holes caused an airliner to fall out of the sky in the first video? That might be a bit optimistic.Not G. Ivingname said:I will have to disagree. Jedi A-Holes Strike Back's antics were so extreme they went from "knocking over mail boxes with a lightsaber" to "straight up murder" which I didn't think was as funny.John Funk said:It's a funny little video and worth a watch, even if it isn't as good as "Jedi A-Holes Strike Back [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T819usZLQtE&feature=channel_video_title]."
Well, implied, indirect and we don't actually see them personally throwing a car into space.thisguyfromthere said:So you assumed no one died when the A-Holes caused an airliner to fall out of the sky in the first video? That might be a bit optimistic.Not G. Ivingname said:I will have to disagree. Jedi A-Holes Strike Back's antics were so extreme they went from "knocking over mail boxes with a lightsaber" to "straight up murder" which I didn't think was as funny.John Funk said:It's a funny little video and worth a watch, even if it isn't as good as "Jedi A-Holes Strike Back [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T819usZLQtE&feature=channel_video_title]."
Wow, I envy you. I've only played one MMO and I saw that all the time. The classic was people Pking players twenty levels lower because they think it's funny. No teabagging, but that's probably because I don't recall a crouch button, I'm sure they would've otherwise.likalaruku said:I don't play FPS or co-op, so this is lost on me. I've played 40 MMORPGs & never witnessed griefing or teabagging.
Ah ha, I was afraid nobody would get what it was a nod to.Kodachi said:Haha the single tear parody was awesome!
Nobody's attacking PC gaming here. You are very much taking everything out of context and trying to start an argument.Jimi Bove said:"...The rise of social gaming like FarmVille (which counts!)..."
And that affects non-casual PC gamers how?
"...the heavy tech requirements for the highest-end games..."
In many cases, that's because PC can handle and often receives much better graphics. I will admit, PC hardware that handles the same stuff as consoles is significantly more expensive, and many games require high-end hardware because they're console ports, but I think spending a few hundred more dollars is worth the better graphics and the interchangable machine that I can upgrade less often than the length of a console generation for much less money.
"...or the always-entertaining topic of draconian DRM..."
DRM didn't last very long. With things like Steam and Ubisoft's online platform, DRM hasn't been used for a year or two. And don't tell me Steam sucks. Honestly, complaining about Steam is a very outdated thing to do. The convenience it offers is massive and unmatched, not to mention all the sales. Also, it's quite impossible that an American big-city citizen has more internet issues than me, and I STILL have no problems with Steam.
Look, I'm not trying to be a PC elitist. Consoles have PLENTY of their own pros, and PCs have some cons. I'm just denouncing the bias in this article.
P.S. Hacking is very large in consoles too, and it's worse because there are no dedi server admins to stop them. Also, it's not like consoles aren't full of assholes besides those who hack. TF2 has the coolest and nicest community of any multiplayer FPS. What does Call of Duty have? A bunch of little kids on the Wii and immature teenagers on the XBox and PS3. ...And both of those on the PC. Man, Call of Duty does not have a great community.