hershel_layton said: I love this thread 😂😂😂 These stories are hilarious |
LOL, me too!
Ganoncrotch said: Back to WoW I go when all of my guild were huddling around the place after our first DeathWing kill, overly happy people lining up on the edge to take a screenshot for memories as you do Happy Days During all this though, one of my officers (Boznian) asked on TS what the command is for removing the UI to take a clean screen shot (Alt+Z), the way you see it up above where you don't have the interface and chat down the side... as super helpful as I am I happily told him (Alt+W) was the command to get rid of it.... which it of course isn't, W is the key to walk forward and there is no command which effects it using alt... all of us there.... facing off into the nether. on the upside 23/25 (Hydron followed the advice too) of us had a great time roaring laughing in chat and on teamspeak and it added to the fun of the kill having a bit of fun like that, sad that after this expansion Blizzard done a lot of stuff to disrupt 25man guilds, nothing really like that size of a community all teaming up in pve. Even if some twat tells you a command to walk off a cliff to your death after it! |
ROTFL, this made me laugh, well done!!!
SvennoJ said: I've done some questionable things in mmorpgs as well. In Everquest we occasionally messed up the newbie zones. Me an enchanter together with a magician we could freeze any mob, give it summoned high level weapons and armor, boost its speed, damage output and defences with spells then wipe its memory so it would go on its way as normal. Cast invisibility on ourselves and follow it around waiting for some unsuspecting low level to take the bait. By that time it was usually some twinked character trying to power level through the early stages, yet still no match for a mob on high level steroids. Train to zone. What was actually worse was when a well organized group of people playing the game right managed to take it down after heavy losses thinking it was a special mob, then got excited about the high level gear on it. Except summoned gear disappears after a while. We've done power leveling ourselves too by gathering up all mobs in a zone with heavy trains to chain stun them while wizards in training can safely area of effect 50 to 60 of them at once for massive xp gains. Of course in total disregard of the safety of other people in the zone :/ And one thing my wife still haven't forgiven me for. She's is terribly afraid of heights. We had finally convinced her to jump of one of the wizard spires with a floating buff. (You easily get bored waiting around in these games) Once she was clear of the spire I cast dispel magic on her, sending her crashing to the ground. She survived the fall, was not impressed. I corrupted her too, convincing her to relocate people to the wrong place. Some people seem to think any wizard is obligated to teleport them whenever it suits them. So send them of somewhere remote and dangerous :) Though the most shameful thing of all, I haven't touched a game for nearly a month now :/ |
This is awesome. Once I had a Ultima Online disc with some free months time limited offer, I couldn't play it before it expired because my mobo used a buggy and never fixed MIDI driver made by lazy and sloppy MS based on Roland reference driver (Roland had long fixed the bug, but its drivers weren't compatible with my mobo), and back then UO required working MIDI, so the game crashed while loading. If I had managed to play that game, I planned to do something like that, taming dragons, then untame them to do PK and looting without penalties.
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