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Showing posts with label griefing in Planet of Cubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label griefing in Planet of Cubes. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2015

Greek Mythology: The Centaur of Avatar Island


Avatar Island is proving to be a very interesting place.

For the past three days I've been touring the island and have found some interesting sights, but nothing like the picture above. The Centaur caught me completely off guard. 

Now, for those who don't know what a Centaur is, I will give you the crash course in Greek Mythology: Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. These Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes.

And now you've had your mythology course for the day. So if you're ever in that part of the Island, stop by and grab a selfie with it - as you can see, someone made sure he'd be ready to smile for the camera. 
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. In later myths and stories they sometimes had horns, wings or both. Back to Greek mythology, these Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes... - See more at: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/creatures/centaurs.html#sthash.2KfVODK4.dpuf
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. In later myths and stories they sometimes had horns, wings or both. Back to Greek mythology, these Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes... - See more at: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/creatures/centaurs.html#sthash.2KfVODK4.dpuf
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were said to be the offspring of Ixion, son of Ares, and a cloud. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. In later myths and stories they sometimes had horns, wings or both. Back to Greek mythology, these Man-Horse beasts lived in Thessaly, fed on meat and were given to riotous revelries. They came to symbolize the dark, unruly forces of nature. They were usually depicted as drunken followers of Dionysus, except for Cheiron who was the tutor to several heroes... - See more at: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/creatures/centaurs.html#sthash.2KfVODK4.dpuf

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Find this Week's Travel Bug! (Week of 7.30.15)

Geocaching on The Planet of Cubes - This week's travel bug is an easy one: Here's a hint:

In the arena of great Roman matches, where gladiators were born, and where fire and TNT now reside, the bug is on fire. 

Coordinates
-21: -78

And as always look for the scarab:
What is Geocaching?  Geocaching, also referred to as GPS stash hunting, is a recreational activity in which someone "buries" something for others to try to find using a Global Positioning System ( GPS ) receiver. The pursuit can be thought of as a GPS-enabled treasure hunt. Usually, a geocache consists of a small, waterproof container that holds a logbook and inexpensive trinkets. Participants are called geocachers.   For POC Players, I simply post the coordinates and you find the Bug! Very easy! No GPS tools needed LOL!

What is Geocaching?
Geocaching, also referred to as GPS stash hunting, is a recreational activity in which someone "buries" something for others to try to find using a Global Positioning System ( GPS ) receiver. The pursuit can be thought of as a GPS-enabled treasure hunt. Usually, a geocache consists of a small, waterproof container that holds a logbook and inexpensive trinkets. Participants are called geocachers.

For POC Players, I simply post the coordinates and you find the Bug! Very easy! No GPS tools needed LOL!

Have fun!

What do I do when I find the Travel Bug?

Reply to this post!  I'll ask you a few questions to make sure you saw correct!

Monday, July 27, 2015

A trip to Fun City


If you have NOT been to Fun City yet, let me tell you, the place is jumping.

There were people everywhere last night chatting it up, so be sure to swing by on your daily Planet of Cubes travels.
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  While I wasn't the most popular guy in town I did manage to engage in some cool convos here and there - lot of people looking for online boyfriends and girlfriends - none of which involves me (lol) not my speed.

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Two people were apparently looking for their mother - It was a crazy night. Not sure if it was their mother in real life (IRL) or just someone playing the role - nonetheless they were two kids lost in the city.
And then there's this - the underpass I came across in the city. This underpass, I thought, was going to lead to a subway system, but I didn't. However, still a great place to hangout at when you're in the city.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Griefing: How do deal and still have fun





Griefing – It’s the one word every  online multiplayer sandbox player has heard. It sends a cold chill down your spine because you know what it means.   Hours of work, if not days of work all go down the tube.   Random acts of destruction taking place to the point you just want to log off forever. They don’t speak, they don’t listen. Griefers just destroy.

Griefing is the act of chronically causing consternation to other members of an online community, or more specifically, intentionally disrupting the immersion of another player in their gameplay. It's playing in a multiplayer game, in a contrary way, with the intent of harming other human players, ruining their experience, blocking progress, frustrating, confusing and aggravating innocent players for a kind of crazy yet odd thrill.  It is indicative of a serious real-world issue, usually a deep insecurity and sense of revenge. 

It has even happened to me: READ: Church Destroyed By User


And in the end, all you can really ask is why? Why would someone do this?

I’ve ventured around the Internet checking various perspectives on the issue. It all comes back to this: The person is just an unhappy gamer.   So why go online and ruin everyone’s experience? Because they want the attention. However, this is unhealthy attention and it can get you banned from any game out there. 

No one wants a negative person around in real life, so why deal with the same online? Some people have the ideology that online lives don’t matter, that you can treat people anyway you desire and get away with it. That is not the case.  In fact, it’s a form of bullying. According to the 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey   15% of high school students (grades 9-12) were electronically bullied in the past year.   I don’t want to think about what’s going on at the lower ages. Is Griefing a form of Cyberbullying? In my opinion, yes.  And I know I might be taking this overboard because it’s so well known throughout the gaming community. However, if we’re going to have the right gaming experience that we all deserve, we need to push back against Griefing. It’s wrong and unfair. 

Here are some tips on how to deal with it:
  1. Report it to Site admin. If they don’t have anything in place to combat it, this might help get the ball rolling.
  2. Site admins: If you have nothing in place for greifing, consider some of your more active players and make them moderators. At least this way you can have some eyes on the ground in the game.
  3. DO NOT ENGAGE THE GRIEFER. It’s best to take down their username and report it. You’ll spend too much time trying to debate with someone that will NEVER see it your way.
  4. Relocate to another portion of the board.  Planet of Cubes has an endless world vision that can give you the experience you want.  Don’t worry about not having your own little paradise. It’s there.
  5. If all else fails, log out. Take a break. Let them think you’ve moved on to something different and log back in later. I know you feel you shouldn’t have to do that but sometimes it works.
Most important, especially if you come across it in Planet of Cubes, don’t blame the game for the experience. The game is not griefing you, people are.  Let’s fix the processes together before giving bad reviews and posting negativity. That will fix nothing.  We’re all in this together, so let’s build and grow in the same way! :)