Sunday, April 15, 2012
One of my videos!
I do have my own Youtube account and this is one of my videos! I do all of the tactics shown earlier in this video. Enjoy!
Monday, April 9, 2012
A new griefing-related post! Oh yay!
This video shows one of my favorite methods of griefing; role-breaking. Basically, this is going into a game where people are trying to roleplay and you break the rules of the roleplay. In here, they are playing prison break and you are not allowed to kill the prisoners for no reason. They also use the gay porn sprays like John Storm used. This method of griefing can be quite hard as there are almost always administrators in the game who are there to make sure people who are in there to ruin the game don't stay in very long.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Best companies for customer experience?
I know this does not have to do with video game griefing, but hear me out. I was requested by someone to write this type of article and I figured, why not?
So everyone knows that is very important that your company should be delivering consistent customer experience. If your customers are dissatisfied with your service, how would you expect to get more customers? Everyone would be bad-mouthing your company!
I'll give you a perfect example of an excellent service that I got to experience. A few years ago I bought some Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket earbuds. They were great and lasted quite a while before they broke. When they did break (one of the speakers blew) all I had to do was fill out a form on the Skullcandy website and then send my headphones in. Within 3 days I got a coupon code and I was able to order the newer model of Full Metal Jacket earbuds. All I had to pay was a few dollars to ship out my headphones in the first place. My replacement headphones then broke after about a year of use (which was longer than the last pair) and I was able to repeat the process and get another pair of brand new earbuds. I could not be more satisfied with the way Skullcandy handles their customer service and I would definitely recommend buying from them.
Want to see what your company should do to deliver a good customer experience? Go to http://blog.livehelpnow.net/2012/04/consistent-customer-experience-4-tips/
Have a story like this that you would like to share? Post it in the comments!
So everyone knows that is very important that your company should be delivering consistent customer experience. If your customers are dissatisfied with your service, how would you expect to get more customers? Everyone would be bad-mouthing your company!
I'll give you a perfect example of an excellent service that I got to experience. A few years ago I bought some Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket earbuds. They were great and lasted quite a while before they broke. When they did break (one of the speakers blew) all I had to do was fill out a form on the Skullcandy website and then send my headphones in. Within 3 days I got a coupon code and I was able to order the newer model of Full Metal Jacket earbuds. All I had to pay was a few dollars to ship out my headphones in the first place. My replacement headphones then broke after about a year of use (which was longer than the last pair) and I was able to repeat the process and get another pair of brand new earbuds. I could not be more satisfied with the way Skullcandy handles their customer service and I would definitely recommend buying from them.
Want to see what your company should do to deliver a good customer experience? Go to http://blog.livehelpnow.net/2012/04/consistent-customer-experience-4-tips/
Have a story like this that you would like to share? Post it in the comments!
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
I'm just doing my job!
This was the very first griefing video I ever watched. John Storm here does the usual tactics such as mic spam and team killing. He also uses his spray tag image to grief people by using gay porn as his spray image. You can do that yourself too in any Source Engine game!
Saturday, March 31, 2012
What is griefing/raging?
Griefing is basically the act of making people angry in online video games. You can do one or more of 3 things to do this.
1: Griefing. This is basically using in-game tactics such as intentional friendly fire, standing in people's way, exploiting glitches, and spamming voice or text chat, all to get reactions out of people. This is the most common method.
2: Cheating, hacking. This is where you use third party programs or modifications to make people angry in online video games. The aimbot and speedhack are the 2 most common hacks to use. Basically, these 2 cheats make you extremely fast and make it so you kill everyone who comes in your line of fire. You can also set your aimbot to target your own teammates, creating even more delicious rage.
3: Trolling. This method often ties in with the other 2 methods. This method is acting in a way that makes people angry without necessarily griefing or cheating. For example, you can make fun of someone's voice. Never feel bad for doing this, or else your trolling will be useless! You can also act stupid and keep asking dumb questions on how to play the game, and when people give you answers just keep asking more dumb questions from that. Also, you can mix trolling with the other 2 methods. For example, attack your teammates and then when they shoot you back, complain and yell and demand to know why they are shooting you.
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