Most sadistic thing you've ever done to another player?

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deserteagleeye

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GTAIV. Have an innocent player hop onto your helicopter and fly them to the edge of the map with about over a mile of water away from land. If they bail out of the helicopter into the water they are stuck there because there's no way to kill yourself in the water. So then they're forced to either quit or swim for about 10 min. to the shore.
 

The Wykydtron

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People who taunt in UMVC3 after every win deserve to die in a fire. Teabaggers more so. How I wish the Skullgirls style of the characters immediately taking up a (totally hilarious) win pose was implemented in UMVC3.

On topic. Guy taunts mid-match after owning my first two characters and hardly taking any damage, Vergil comes in and promptly rips the shit out of his entire team. Taunt at the win screen, hope you die from the salt overload asshole.

Oh and one must wonder how much rage my completely inept Morrigan causes on other people? S-s-s-s-s-soul Fist! *Command grab* *airdash away* S-s-s-s-s-s- etc etc

I'm like a failtard version of ChrisG!

Oh and when I get annoyed by my team in League of Legends I can get kinda sadistic... Supports like Lulu getting sadistic can be quite nasty XP

"I could totally save the friendly Miss Fortune over there... Wait she called me a noob for dying once and she's been feeding the entire game" *Whimsy away*
 

MrShowerHead

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Burned an entire village in Minecraft.

Now, in my defense, the owners of this village did grief on my former clan's server.

Also robbed someone of his weapons, ammo and food and left him alone in the forest in DayZ Mod
 

The Funslinger

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In Minecraft, another player and myself were exiled from the city. We fled out of sight and into the mountains, and each constructed a shack some distance away from each other so if one of us was found, the other could escape. Every day, players with flight power, buckets of lava and bows and arrows would come out and search for us. We managed to evade them for days at a time, and fortunately they never found our shacks.

Then I realized some gold, red dust and a bow in my chest were missing. My friend had been doubling back in our trips to peek in my chest. During our next outing, he just so happened to be killed. The spawn point for people without city rights was quite far off. I got a message "can't find my way. Make a beacon."

So I robbed his chests, took down my shack, and lit his on fire as a beacon he so desperately wanted. Out of range of the fire, I made a sign reading "that's for being a two faced thief" and ran. I think he kept getting killed after that. He made it to the house, but the city players saw the house fire too. After that, they spawn killed him until he quit. I survived eight more game days and was able to kill a couple of them after that.

Before that, me and that guy had lived 14 game days on the run from those people. I remember we got kicked out after being framed for some griefing type business.
 

Esotera

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My housemate lost 300 iron bars that were supposed to be communal in one night on minecraft, and didn't help mine any new ones out. He had a hidden chest in the floor of his bedroom, which was revealed by pressing a redstone lever. We moved all the items out and replaced the chest with quite a few blocks of TNT.
 

geK0

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In world of warcraft, on one of those nights where not enough guild mates showed up for a raid, we just harassed low levels in tanaris for a few hours. We didn't kill them, we would just follow them around using random spells on them to make it impossible for them to do anything (sheep, slow, hex, stun etc.).

There was another similar night where we occupied all of the alliance auction houses for over an hour and completely locked down their economy x P

In minecraft, I had a powered piston gate which lead into our major 'city'. One night I attached a circuit to the gate switch which would set off a line of tnt underneath the main street which lead to a major cathedral in the center.

 

Eomega123

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Playing Deadliest Warrior (Not a great game, but fun nonetheless) with my brother. He's playing pirate, I'm playing ninja. He wastes all his long range attacks at the beggining of the match (which I artfully dodge). I rush in and slash his legs, crippling him. I'm playing a super speedy ninja, he's hobbling around on one leg. I spend five minutes running around the arena while he waves a pike at me and slowly pulls himself after me. Eventually I get bored and shoot him with a poisoned dart, and he spends the remainder of the game desperately trying to slash me as the rest of his health slowly drains away and he dies. Then I laughed at him. Good times.
 

Muspelheim

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I usually take out my frustrations on NPC's in games, don't want people to suffer from my bad moods.

Although I suppose it's still rather cruel. I find an NPC I don't like (reasons being flimsier the grumpier I am) and siphon their soul into one of those Black Soul Gems. Then, I find an isolated dungeon somewhere and throw it into a pit, knowing that they may never be found again, and must remain imprisoned there...

http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/139/680/1306559090154.jpg

I did use to do one rather cruel things in Operation Flashpoint (and later ArmA2) multiplayer. On large, free-roaming missions, I would try to cap an enemy's legs, the further away from a vehicle the better. Enjoy your new permanent crawl-mode!

As soon as my PC stops complaining, I'm so getting back into that...
 

Gormech

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In Dark Souls, there's a covenant that lets you get this weapon that can drain humanity without causing any damage. I invaded at the forest and waited on the bridge separating the level with a high rank shield. The guy kept wasting all his stamina spamming attack and I kept taking his humanity, slowly leaving him dry. Got around 20 of the things and then ... lagstab. XP It ended with him sending a rage message.

Another one was just putting a summon sign next to the spidergirl boss and acting like I was going to help some guy. He spent what had to be 20min throwing knifes and arrows at her while I waited at the entrance with a set of binoculars.
 

MammothBlade

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I griefed a minecraft server by burning down an entire forest and planting lava in a farm, dumped the evidence from my inventory, and a few newer players got permabanned. Good fun.
 

Gatx

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TheRightToArmBears said:
I am always a very bitter player in FPS games; if someone is mouthing off I do my best to hunt them down and repeatedly kill them. So much so that I'm ashamed to admit I spawn-camped the other team once... but he had it coming.
I've only ever been driven to do this once. The other guy had the exact same nickname as me, well obviously not exactly the same since I had the name already, he replaced one of the L's with a 1. The second he entered the lobby, I was like "Oho, it is on."
 

AmrasCalmacil

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Binnsyboy said:
In Minecraft, another player and myself were exiled from the city. We fled out of sight and into the mountains, and each constructed a shack some distance away from each other so if one of us was found, the other could escape. Every day, players with flight power, buckets of lava and bows and arrows would come out and search for us. We managed to evade them for days at a time, and fortunately they never found our shacks.

Then I realized some gold, red dust and a bow in my chest were missing. My friend had been doubling back in our trips to peek in my chest. During our next outing, he just so happened to be killed. The spawn point for people without city rights was quite far off. I got a message "can't find my way. Make a beacon."

So I robbed his chests, took down my shack, and lit his on fire as a beacon he so desperately wanted. Out of range of the fire, I made a sign reading "that's for being a two faced thief" and ran. I think he kept getting killed after that. He made it to the house, but the city players saw the house fire too. After that, they spawn killed him until he quit. I survived eight more game days and was able to kill a couple of them after that.

Before that, me and that guy had lived 14 game days on the run from those people. I remember we got kicked out after being framed for some griefing type business.
Damn, that's a pretty cool story.
What was the whole motivation behind that server?

Mine's not particularly interesting. Join a Hardcore game on MW2, using a riot shield and an AT4. The second the game starts, the AT4 got fired right into my own team.

The 2 minute respawn was worth it.
 

Angelblaze

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Playing League of Legends. In pre game chat my four teamates not only spammed racial slurs but acted like complete jerks.
And then they yelled at me to play a tank.
Picked a tank.




Changed to Eve at 2 seconds left, stayed invis unless there was an easy kill to grab and spammed lol as I stood next to them (invisble) as they died. Problem trolls?
 

Major Chip

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I used to roleplay as a bounty hunter on Red Dead Redemption multiplayer. Tracking down public enemies and sniping them. Then letting them chase me across the map, through canyons, woddland, bear filled forests and quick travel spawning. Such fun.

Another Red Dead example would be the time that a full posse decided it was worth shooting me on their way to Fort Mercer. I quickly noted every member's name. Tracked them down one by one. Then killed their horses, then them. After I'd killed them all (and died several times myself) I began sabotaging everything they tried to do. Soon after several of my friends arrived in the game, rendering this posse's attempt to kick me fruitless. So began a two hour gang war at El Presidio. I believe these things are marginally sadistic.
 

Surpheal

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Oh, the fun that I've had when in a bad mood.

Most recently I've been strutting about in MAG. You see I've become quite adept at throwing grenades and having them bounce to where I want, but recently I've been playing around with the anti-personnel mines.Now I mainly play as a sniper, so I know just what can come of setting a good trap, be it with explosives or just me with a rifle. though out of all of my kills with these mines, my favorite is the very first one I got. Placed the mine around a corner, ran around and placed another, ran a little more and got hit by a shot gun. So he waits a bit, runs towards where I came from, blew up my second mine, waits some more, runs around a corner, and get blasted back to his spawn point.

I also don't take taunting and tea bagging well. A long ways back while I was playing Red Faction: Guerrilla I was playing the Rift map on team anarchy. So I get killed, no big deal, and my killer starts tea bagging. For those who never played the game, in team anarchy you can at most go 4 on 4, so killing the person that killed you is inevitable. So I find the tea bagger and kill him, then wait and do so again, and again, and again, until the match stops. Just that one person, no one else was harmed in the making of that revenge.
 

Mistermixmaster

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Game: Dark Souls. Location: Tomb of Giants.
Me being a part of the Gravelord Servant Covenant. I only wish I could see their rage at the Black Phantom dog-skeletons. If you have played Dark Souls, and been in Tomb of Giants you know why this is a massive bastard move.
 

MartianWarMachine

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Minecraft server where non-consentual PvP is banned. Lots of idiots join, don't read the rules, and are either too dumb to live, or griefers. When we catch them, we don't ban them. Oh, no. We have a prison in one of the cities. They get their build rights removed, all their commands taken away, their stuff is auctioned off, and their spawn point is the jail cell they stand in. Oh, and they can't fight back, and the admins don't mind me teleporting into the same cell to punch them to death. Sometimes I'll use the traps in the jail to suffocate/incinerate/drop/drown them. This goes on for quite until either they ragequit, the admins tire of their whining and begging for freedom, or I get bored with them. It's always one of the first two >=3