Has anyone ever made you CRY on guildwars.......?
Nerel
ChaosWarrior
not crying, but being dissapointed...
When my friend and me were vq'shing alkali plan and we couldn't defeat the paragon boss... (he was the last group we needed to defeat)
When I failed to defeat kanaxai in the last chamber
When my friend and me were vq'shing alkali plan and we couldn't defeat the paragon boss... (he was the last group we needed to defeat)
When I failed to defeat kanaxai in the last chamber
Morphy
No. It's a game.
Raven Wing
Thread necros?
Today anet made me cry because I cant play
Today anet made me cry because I cant play
Xiaquin
Only one digital representation came close, and that was because she was reunited with her mommy in UW.
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Zakarr
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So crying at sad movies or book is also a sign of immaturity? Because I really don't see any difference between that and crying to a game since all are just sources of entertainment..
Anyways I cried of annoyance at Dhuum. That guy is so freaking annoying that you can't even spell it without either breaking someones skull or bursting into tears... XD |
Hells Fury
June Bug
Perhaps at the end of G.O.L.E.M, it brought a tear to my eye. Poor Vekk. Q.Q
(I can't remember any IRL person in-game making me cry, but I felt sad when nice people in the guilds I've been in suddenly disappeared and never came back).
(I can't remember any IRL person in-game making me cry, but I felt sad when nice people in the guilds I've been in suddenly disappeared and never came back).
NerfHerder
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Unfortunately I have heard of and seen, what use to be friendly and helpful players, turn ahole over PvP or even elite area speed clears. But, I'm guessing it has more to do with personal issues than the game. Games dont hurt people, people do.
LOL, just noticed, way to go on reviving a year old thread.
Unfortunately I have heard of and seen, what use to be friendly and helpful players, turn ahole over PvP or even elite area speed clears. But, I'm guessing it has more to do with personal issues than the game. Games dont hurt people, people do.
LOL, just noticed, way to go on reviving a year old thread.
Hyperventilate
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not crying, but being dissapointed...
When my friend and me were vq'shing alkali plan and we couldn't defeat the paragon boss... (he was the last group we needed to defeat) When I failed to defeat kanaxai in the last chamber |
Frozen soil is your friend.
Also, nice thread necromancy.
belshazaarswrath
Quail Stomp
I have caught a good amount of crap playing mesmer in pvp. People telling me they are going to kill my mom and rape my dog along with other stuff. Its good for a laugh and thats about it. The army gave me a thick skin i guess, it would take some real talent to get me worked up over a game.
G4ymBoy
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My friend and I have been in the same guild for two years now. I met her while pve'ing in Factions. As the weeks go by….we have grown accustomed to our guildies…..our officer…. our leader…and have become close friends…. I believe we all shared an understanding, and also shared many fond moments of joy together….sigh…
So....we decided to start PvP'ing as a guild 3 months ago....it came to a point where one of our guildie that we have known for 2 years…..started blaming my friend for making the team lose....I dont know why....but PvP has literally made him into a monster.....he started yelling on vent....and screaming that she is bad …this made her cry on ventrillo and she left the guild…. It feels like something is missing in our guild now….my question is if this is normal in the PvP world…where pvp has made one of your nicest guildie turn to PvP monster? |
My Story:
I have been playing since 05 and have been in quite a few guilds, the ones I joined in my early days were nice, i had some rude ones and left them quickly. On the way I have made many friends who I still play with and are not part of my guild, I have always maintained that I have loyalty to players not guilds.
Later down the road I stumbled upon a guild I fell totally in love with, all friendly, active, accepting, and intolerant of intolerance(O.o). About a month or two pass while I am still getting to know everyone and how they play then something terrible happened. I logged on one day to find that all the people I loved to play with left the guild and I had no idea where they were for I think a day or so, the thought of having to find a new guild again upset me i don't remember if I cried but I am sure I felt like it.
The next day I got a whisper from one of my favorite players telling me what happened, they all migrated to a new guild and they invited me (^.^). We all stayed there for a little while getting to know some of the people, but one day I logged on to find my friends gone again...luckily by this time we were all on each others friend list. So I got another whisper from one of my friends and he informed me that he and the others that I usually play with have decided to make our own guild(you know who you are if you read this).
Instead of being under a leader we would have a leader only because we had to, everyone is an officer and it is all democratic. I joined and have been happy ever since. Not once has anyone been chastised for their playing oranything else and i feel very fortunate to know this group of people. If anyone of you are reading this thanks for keeping me around you guys are the biggest reason I keep playing. I hope we are all still together for GW2. <3
(thanks for reading through if it kept your attention long enough)
I Pwn Brownies
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TL;DR: went through the game and went through guilds. They all sucked. Found one I really liked. Something happened. I cried. Got back together. Forever us. GW2. O'doyle rules.
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Oh, as for topic...
Absolutely not, why in the hell would a game make someone cry? If it's because of betrayal of friends, I might understand.
Whoever does cry over a game, however, needs to seriously consider getting out of the house a little more. Fresh air never hurt anyone.
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Frozen soil is your friend.
Also, nice thread necromancy. |
Yeah, someone already pointed that out a couple of hours prior to your post...
Sword Hammer Axe
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I have caught a good amount of crap playing mesmer in pvp. People telling me they are going to kill my mom and rape my dog along with other stuff. Its good for a laugh and thats about it. The army gave me a thick skin i guess, it would take some real talent to get me worked up over a game.
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The crap talk is why I dropped PvP completely. And man, laughing about it is really the only right option, seeing as the craptalkers are mostly the part of the gamers who are sad, making it simply laughable. Although if people get worked up in game to the point where they start crying I must admit, I stop laughing. I've met fascist shitheads, tyrans, ignorant bullshitters and so on and tbh, I can see why one would get upset at those.
jazilla
Nope. I have never cried about GW.
Ganks
This thread makes me cry on the inside.
People get mad all the time. I was playing FPS one time and this guy told me to take a skill for my class. He sounded angry, but I didn't get upset... I just did what he said, and he was happy for it and I made a friend because I did what I was told instead of being a snotty emo brat. When I was an FPS noob I would go play CSS doing stupid things and this one guy got really angry and told me to do something a certain way, so I did it and he stopped getting mad because I learned to do better and once again I made a good friend because he knew he could trust me to listen and do the right thing.
A lot of people in GW seem to take criticism very poorly. If you don't want to get better and don't like having your "authority" questioned by someone better than you simply because you are an officer or a guild leader, then maybe you shouldn't PvP. Maybe you shouldn't game at all. For some people the social aspect of gaming takes the front over the actual game itself. If that's the case then maybe you should get a chatroom or hang out with your PvE character in RA with all the other dopeheads.
Personally I don't get upset at people that refuse to listen or learn things. I just quit the guild and add them to my block list for a few weeks. Problem solved.
If you've been playing this game for a while and still haven't picked up the basics then honestly you probably deserved to get yelled at. When someone yells at me I don't go off in a corner and cut myself or cry about it. I just do better and in the end I make more friends because of it.
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People get mad all the time. I was playing FPS one time and this guy told me to take a skill for my class. He sounded angry, but I didn't get upset... I just did what he said, and he was happy for it and I made a friend because I did what I was told instead of being a snotty emo brat. When I was an FPS noob I would go play CSS doing stupid things and this one guy got really angry and told me to do something a certain way, so I did it and he stopped getting mad because I learned to do better and once again I made a good friend because he knew he could trust me to listen and do the right thing.
A lot of people in GW seem to take criticism very poorly. If you don't want to get better and don't like having your "authority" questioned by someone better than you simply because you are an officer or a guild leader, then maybe you shouldn't PvP. Maybe you shouldn't game at all. For some people the social aspect of gaming takes the front over the actual game itself. If that's the case then maybe you should get a chatroom or hang out with your PvE character in RA with all the other dopeheads.
Personally I don't get upset at people that refuse to listen or learn things. I just quit the guild and add them to my block list for a few weeks. Problem solved.
If you've been playing this game for a while and still haven't picked up the basics then honestly you probably deserved to get yelled at. When someone yells at me I don't go off in a corner and cut myself or cry about it. I just do better and in the end I make more friends because of it.
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G4ymBoy
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This thread makes me cry on the inside.
People get mad all the time. I was playing FPS one time and this guy told me to take a skill for my class. He sounded angry, but I didn't get upset... I just did what he said, and he was happy for it and I made a friend because I did what I was told instead of being a snotty emo brat. When I was an FPS noob I would go play CSS doing stupid things and this one guy got really angry and told me to do something a certain way, so I did it and he stopped getting mad because I learned to do better and once again I made a good friend because he knew he could trust me to listen and do the right thing. A lot of people in GW seem to take criticism very poorly. If you don't want to get better and don't like having your "authority" questioned by someone better than you simply because you are an officer or a guild leader, then maybe you shouldn't PvP. Maybe you shouldn't game at all. For some people the social aspect of gaming takes the front over the actual game itself. If that's the case then maybe you should get a chatroom or hang out with your PvE character in RA with all the other dopeheads. Personally I don't get upset at people that refuse to listen or learn things. I just quit the guild and add them to my block list for a few weeks. Problem solved. If you've been playing this game for a while and still haven't picked up the basics then honestly you probably deserved to get yelled at. When someone yells at me I don't go off in a corner and cut myself or cry about it. I just do better and in the end I make more friends because of it. /endthread |
Snograt
We don't have a problem with thread necromancy when it leads to continuing useful discussion.
...which is borderline thus far.
...which is borderline thus far.
Fluffy Kittens
Well there was a HA team I played against in Dark Chambers quite long ago when there was still that bug near the bridge where arrows and stuff couldn't hit you. But it was crying because of too much laugh, 5 hours match and enemy ranger spike whining and later leaving = too funny u just have to cry
belshazaarswrath
I tend to disagree with this in a setting outside of a game. However in the game there is no reason to get that worked up. No one should be so invested in whatever the hell they are doing that they start behaving like a belligerent ass. Because the only important thing about Guild Wars is fun. Everything else besides fun in the game is just pixels. If you're being a dick then no one is having fun. Which means your taking away the only thing in the game that matters.
Wish Swiftdeath
I accept shouting during a match as long as it's not a personal attack, just you're doing it wrong etc. When it gets to the point people are upset and start to cry that's just way too far. However after the game I don't like to see rage, just say what you thought people did wrong in a nice coherent way so people can discuss it. Doing otherwise shows your lack of respect.
NuclearSlug
Haha, I've never cried in GW, but I can't count the times I've played HA with ppl how break down in tears and rage in the middle of halls. If anyone has ever ha'd with ARK, they know what I'm talking about.
Jaimicchi
When my old alliance decided to start taking gold for game codes and I decided to leave, I had to leave my guild that I made behind because the alliance paid for it. I cried a little.
Resha
I've cried from laughing a few times, but that's it.
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Ever had someone break up with you over GW? It's sad...but still soooo funny xD
belshazaarswrath
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belshazaarswrath
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Your guild officers had meetings?
That had to have been awkward to talk about in real life... |
we'd be liking sitting eating pizza and he'd be like...yeah I had to kick some kid for spamming guild chat today and we didn't get enough donations for the party tomorrow so I'm gonna need you to cover the rest...
I felt like I was at guild meetings in real life O.O
belshazaarswrath
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just a bit...
we'd be liking sitting eating pizza and he'd be like...yeah I had to kick some kid for spamming guild chat today and we didn't get enough donations for the party tomorrow so I'm gonna need you to cover the rest... I felt like I was at guild meetings in real life O.O |
Xiaquin
I keep getting the image of Vork, in a pizza place, bringing in his own shredded mozzarella as he told you that, End.
rhade_adama
My alliance doesn't deal with drama. Mostly because the people in it don't take everything very seriously. I have never heard anyone cry in our alliance during voice chat, although there have been heated discussions a few times. If someone is rude, or causes problems they usually leave or are booted because the game is meant to be fun. So I guess I'm saying I've never cried because of anyone on Guild Wars... though I feel sorry for those who have because it should happen. It's a game... those who take it that seriously obviously have issues they need to deal with. If you get pissed its time to just walk away and come back later.
G4ymBoy
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I accept shouting during a match as long as it's not a personal attack, just you're doing it wrong etc. When it gets to the point people are upset and start to cry that's just way too far. However after the game I don't like to see rage, just say what you thought people did wrong in a nice coherent way so people can discuss it. Doing otherwise shows your lack of respect.
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Nekodesu
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Ever had someone break up with you over GW? It's sad...but still soooo funny xD
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(No he's not 12, he's 19(Probably older now, but that was his age when he acted like he did). But he has some problems... Big ones.)
belshazaarswrath
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Yes, my ex broke up with me several times on GW. Oh, and he also stalked me on GW for a while.
(No he's not 12, he's 19(Probably older now, but that was his age when he acted like he did). But he has some problems... Big ones.) |
Also how does one stalk someone in Guild Wars? Like whisper spam?
Nekodesu
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Like through the game? /headdesk
Also how does one stalk someone in Guild Wars? Like whisper spam? |
Stalk would be to try to find me in districts and then follow me around(I would usually leave unless i had to do something in the district), whisper me and tell me how much he hates me, how I stole his name Whuup Buumpuul(Which btw is a GUILD WARS BOSS and not by any means his name) or whisper my bf how ugly my breasts are.
He was in general alot of problems, both INGAME and In real life.
belshazaarswrath
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Yes, throught the game.
Stalk would be to try to find me in districts and then follow me around(I would usually leave unless i had to do something in the district), whisper me and tell me how much he hates me, how I stole his name Whuup Buumpuul(Which btw is a GUILD WARS BOSS and not by any means his name) or whisper my bf how ugly my breasts are. He was in general alot of problems, both INGAME and In real life. |
Nekodesu
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If GW has ever made you cry, then I'd love to see how long you'd last in Eve Online.