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OK, this video is kind of old (I wouldn't be surprised if some of you guys have already seen it) and I have no idea if this was posted in here before but I found this video as disturbing as it was interesting to watch so I said: let's share this with other people who may have not seen this yet because I find that fascinating and other people might as well.

I don't play online multiplayer games, I learned about the gameplay of this game in the video, but I really admire and get amazed at the true narratives that can be created while playing with other people and when people interact with each other in online games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za6LFWYUiRw

Do you think what the guy did to those kids was wrong? Or do you think that since this is the actual gameplay of the game there is nothing wrong about it?



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Some kids are just not ready to play online. Anyone remembers this gem?



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I thought this was going to be like those old tasteless videos where people just go out of their way to harass kids and get them to freak out as much as possible. It wasnt, the guy was just playing the game how it was intended. This is one of the few cases where I side with the creator. In this kind of game, that could happen to anyone, more frequently I would think to ignorant kids.



I used to love this game. Until a hacker came into the private server and destroyed everything. Quit the game and never came back. I didn't loot from other people. They were friends, and no one else was supposed to be able to get into the server. Shame.

My whole thing is, if you don't want to get looted, play on a private server.  If you enjoy stealing from others, don't get mad when people take from you.  Simple.



Maybe the second half of video when the dude is just trolling the kid, but the kid already broke down crying by that point, when the kid obviously has no problem if he was on winning side, since that's how you play the game and gain said loot in first place. But I guess by second half of video, the dude himself is wondering what is point of game, and of course he thinks game itself is fucked over all for cultivating this unhealthy mentality.

My question is: Why if both of them are Danish are they talking in (broken) English? OK, the main dude raiding the kid might be doing it for his stream audience, but why would the kid after he has slipped into Danish and knows the other dude speaks Danish? Although objectively speaking, if he had stuck with Danish it would have made video much less interesting for English speakers (even if main guy stuck with English for some reason), which probably would have been kid's best strategy at that point (if main guy's motive for continued interaction was gone).



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Nothing wrong with playing the game as it was designed. I sure as shit wouldn't play it though.



Bristow9091 said:
mutantsushi said:
My question is: Why if both of them are Danish are they talking in (broken) English?

The guy doing the raiding is English, from the UK lol :P 

The idea the gamer is not Danish is explicitly contradicted by stream itself, namely around 3:44 the kid asks (translated) "Do you speak Danish?" which gamer responds with something which I will transcribe as "Oh Dan". The narration immediately states that the kid sometimes speaks in Danish, which he will translate. Later around 4:42 the kid again asks (translated) "Are you Danish or what?" to which gamer responds "Yeah Yeah Dan" translated as "Yeah, I'm Danish". Not just "I speak Danish", but "I'm Danish".

I'm not familiar with the streamer's background, the only thing I could easily find is he states his current location as the UK in social media, but of course that doesn't really speak to his nationality or, more relevantly, his "brother" who was the one actually playing game and interacting with the kid, which streamer merely edited and commented over later. So I fail to see how my question doesn't stand, in that kid had no real justification for continuing to speak in Engish to the gamer after establishing they both spoke Danish. Now perhaps the kid (sometimes) conversed in English, because his other friends/team-mates were not Danish and he either wanted to let them listen or for conversational "inertia" or whatnot.

But the idea the gamer is not Danish, i.e. lied about being Danish yet was conversant enough to claim to be in Danish (and translate the Danish conversation), would be least convincing, and indeed strange rationale to me. Last edited by mutantsushi - on 19 June 2019

I was smiling through most of it, and even had a good chuckle when the kid, already defeated and sobbing, was attacked by a wolf.

And again at the 20 minute mark: "Ohhhh fucking hell. Help me up for Christ's sake!"



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."

This is amazing. How have I never heard of this game before?



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