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https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic ... 42#p591042I don’t like jackrip, he’s ruined many an antag round of mine but...for fucks sake man this jannie is such a fucking loser
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https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic ... 42#p591042technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
All of this is fun to me too. As long as it's not getting hit in the back of the head with a hammer.Farquaar wrote:I like plasmafires. I enjoy dying in a fruitless last stand against an army of spiders. I enjoy watching the lone survivor of a ruined station find an escape pod while the bad guy is looking for him. I giggle like a madman when a wizard blows me to pieces with a fireball for literally no reason other than because he can. And yes, I enjoy running for my life while a crazed serial killer chases me down.NoxVS wrote:There can be fun rounds with a fuckton of chaos. There can be fun rounds without much happening. The chaotic rounds stop being fun when the threat is some guy who has been burnt out and should have quit or become an admin ages ago, but is instead using the lamest methods to guarantee they can keep as many people as possible from playing the game. The slower rounds stop being fun when literally nothing is happening or the only threat is an antag who decided to be friendly and join security. Neither are fun for anyone except a single person.
Bingo.Jaredfogle wrote:This is what happens when you mix the current attempt to codify murderbone into rule legalese (the one in the MRP rules) with bad faith.
And even so there are entire channels who produce content solely around eliminating all 400+ people in the level as efficiently as possiblecacogen wrote:If there were the correct game incentive not to do it you could discourage it. Hitman gives you a worse rating for killing non-targets, for example. .
On a more serious and relevant note, admin complaints usually take a little longer than an equally open-and-shut ban appeal because there isn't the same time pressure and headmins are busy bees. (Or at least one of them usually is at any given moment)jackrip wrote:Do I need to respond to this thread to get a resolution? I feel like krus's whole argument was "korol bad and it was lowpop"
kieth4 wrote: infrequently shitting yourself is fine imo
There is a lot of very bizarre nonsense being talked on this forum. I shall now remain silent and logoff until my points are vindicated.
Player who complainted over being killed for looting cap office wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 1:33 am Hey there, I'm Virescent, the super evil person who made the stupid appeal and didn't think it through enough. Just came here to say: screech, retards. Screech and writhe like the worms you are. Your pathetic little cries will keep echoing around for a while before quietting down. There is one great outcome from this: I rised up the blood pressure of some of you shitheads and lowered your lifespan. I'm honestly tempted to do this more often just to see you screech and writhe more, but that wouldn't be cool of me. So come on haters, show me some more of your high blood pressure please.
Funny you mention that (dead is Jackrip):cacogen wrote:If there were the correct game incentive not to do it you could discourage it. Hitman gives you a worse rating for killing non-targets, for example.
This would be awful as a game mechanic. This doesn't discourage murderbone, it rewards it. Fighting cops in GTA is fun. You would be presenting murderboners with a challenge from the game itself.cacogen wrote: Or just have the game spawn waves of ERT until the round ends like cops in GTA, like someone else suggested. Even if they don't beat them players are still getting back into the round for a chance at revenge.
Head Coder of /tg/station, hi!Shaps-cloud wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 am May eventually become one of the illusive maintainer-headmins if they choose to pursue that path, having a coder in the senior admin leadership has usually been positive for both sides in the past.
Seeing people die and pets die upsets you #42157cacogen wrote:If there were the correct game incentive not to do it you could discourage it. Hitman gives you a worse rating for killing non-targets, for example. I don't know how you'd make that matter here when people have always ignored their objectives, though. Scoreboards or something.
Or just have the game spawn waves of ERT until the round ends like cops in GTA, like someone else suggested. Even if they don't beat them players are still getting back into the round for a chance at revenge.
based jackrip i love being a serial killer in hitmanJaredfogle wrote:Funny you mention that (dead is Jackrip):cacogen wrote:If there were the correct game incentive not to do it you could discourage it. Hitman gives you a worse rating for killing non-targets, for example.
don't take this to mean anything please please please i just thought it was funny
This would be awful as a game mechanic. This doesn't discourage murderbone, it rewards it. Fighting cops in GTA is fun. You would be presenting murderboners with a challenge from the game itself.cacogen wrote: Or just have the game spawn waves of ERT until the round ends like cops in GTA, like someone else suggested. Even if they don't beat them players are still getting back into the round for a chance at revenge.
He is bad at Hitman.Jaredfogle wrote:Funny you mention that (dead is Jackrip):cacogen wrote:If there were the correct game incentive not to do it you could discourage it. Hitman gives you a worse rating for killing non-targets, for example.
don't take this to mean anything please please please i just thought it was funny
This would be awful as a game mechanic. This doesn't discourage murderbone, it rewards it. Fighting cops in GTA is fun. You would be presenting murderboners with a challenge from the game itself.cacogen wrote: Or just have the game spawn waves of ERT until the round ends like cops in GTA, like someone else suggested. Even if they don't beat them players are still getting back into the round for a chance at revenge.
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
LMAO CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THIS SEASON IS CRAZYjackrip wrote:shit man if only we could all self evaluate and own up like krus did
You know what I'm going to try a little bit of that right now
Im kidding myself if I say I murderbone for any other reason than I love it
Any time you suggest an idea, not the best idea you could come up with mind you, just an example off the top of your head to prove your overall point that it doesn't have to be like this and to prompt discussion, they just jump down your throat and attack that idea.oranges wrote:we have dug to china and are now constructing a space elevator to mars
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
Who are youcacogen wrote:I had some time to think about it and Krusvik was only doing what he felt he could do about jackrip's treatment of this game as a sandbox murder simulator, which is honourable and therefore shouldn't be punished. I would suggest he didn't go far enough.
he has never liked a single thing i made so he's more like a renegadejackrip wrote:Who are youcacogen wrote:I had some time to think about it and Krusvik was only doing what he felt he could do about jackrip's treatment of this game as a sandbox murder simulator, which is honourable and therefore shouldn't be punished. I would suggest he didn't go far enough.
No wait, better question
Do you play the game or do you just code
Head Coder of /tg/station, hi!Shaps-cloud wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 am May eventually become one of the illusive maintainer-headmins if they choose to pursue that path, having a coder in the senior admin leadership has usually been positive for both sides in the past.
You are categorized under a maybe anywaysJaredfogle wrote:It's not hate against you, it's your playstyle. ?
Head Coder of /tg/station, hi!Shaps-cloud wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 am May eventually become one of the illusive maintainer-headmins if they choose to pursue that path, having a coder in the senior admin leadership has usually been positive for both sides in the past.
I don't do either of these thingsjackrip wrote:Who are you
No wait, better question
Do you play the game or do you just code
If I'd known you cared I'd have tried harder to like whatever you've made (I don't know).Armhulen wrote: he has never liked a single thing i made so he's more like a renegade
You seem fine. You're just doing one of the most gratifying things you can do in this game and the game doesn't do much to discourage it.jackrip wrote:Completely and utterly wrong
I used this wonderful thread to compile a list of all the people who hate me. I will use this list for..
Things...
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
Lies and deceitcacogen wrote:I don't do either of these thingsjackrip wrote:Who are you
No wait, better question
Do you play the game or do you just code
I think you called it being an integrator onceoranges wrote:did it hurt to be called a coder cacogen?
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
Stickymayhem wrote:Imagine the sheer narcisssim required to genuinely believe you are this intelligent.
i think manning up was a move everyone liked.jackrip wrote:either we have all completely worn each other out
or krusvik has brought temporary peace among our people
let us hold onto this moment for as long as we can and ride this gravy train into the sunset
ArcaneDefence wrote:This peanut was still a colossal waste of everyone's time and I'm upset that I have been suppressed of my right to 'nut in it with morshu remixes.
RIP my homie the hut, beloved dumpsterfire you were.
ArcaneDefence wrote:Maybe the real treasure was the retarded fucking quotes we got on the way.
technokek wrote:Cannot prove this so just belive me if when say this
alphonzo i don't have much time you need tMrAlphonzo wrote:Another GameMaster merc'd.
Boris wrote:Sticky is a jackass who has worms where his brain should be, but he also gets exactly what SS13 should be
Head Coder of /tg/station, hi!Shaps-cloud wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 am May eventually become one of the illusive maintainer-headmins if they choose to pursue that path, having a coder in the senior admin leadership has usually been positive for both sides in the past.
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