I just let people grief/do whatever they want and exit without saving. But if you don't want to do that, use host privileges. Also, why do you put creeper eggs in dispensers when they blow up and destroy the place?
I just let people grief/do whatever they want and exit without saving. But if you don't want to do that, use host privileges. Also, why do you put creeper eggs in dispensers when they blow up and destroy the place?
I didn't place the creeper eggs. Someone else did in the attempt to grief my map and then lied about doing so when asked.
Just read them..nothing about "griefing".
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The Code of Conduct outlines the rules that you need to follow to help ensure that Xbox.com, Xbox LIVE, and Games for Windows – LIVE (the “Services”) are fun for everyone.
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Be polite and treat others with respect. Just because you’re online doesn’t mean you should be a jerk.
Welcome newcomers. The more people on the Services, the more fun for everyone.
Know your privacy settings and use them to help create and control the experience you want. If you're a parent, you can use Family Settings to control the activities and experiences available to your kid. For example, you can prohibit voice and video communications, block purchasing, and choose who your kid is allowed to play with online.
Make friends. If you find players you enjoy gaming with, put them on your preferred gamers list.
If you encounter an obnoxious player:
Take a break or mute the player. If you act out it could be considered harassment.
Give negative feedback on the player. Select the player’s profile and choose the Feedback option.
File a complaint, especially if the player is violating the Code of Conduct.
Have fun!
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Don't use the Services to do anything illegal. You are responsible for your actions and the consequences of your actions on the service, not Microsoft.
Don't harass, abuse, or spam other players, or encourage other players to do so.
Don't scream, yell, threaten, or stalk other players, or encourage other players to do so.
Don't create a gamertag, profile content, Avatar action, Avatar content, or in-game content that other users may be offended by. This includes, without limitation, anything related to or suggestive of: profane words/phrases, topics or content of a sexual nature, hate speech (including but not limited to racial, ethnic, or religious slurs), illegal drugs/controlled substances, or illegal activities.
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Don't cheat in a game unless cheats have been deliberately enabled.
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Don't intentionally play with someone who is using unauthorized software or methods to help inflate your game rank or gamerscore.
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Don’t lend, transfer, sell, or otherwise provide access to your account to any individual.
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If you create a gamertag that has been determined to violate the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct, you will be required to change it.
If you create Terms of Use or Code of Conduct violating content anywhere in the system, we may delete it and a suspension of varying length will be issued on the account depending on the frequency and severity of the infraction.
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So when I play battlefield and get spawnraped it's harassing and abuse? C'mon. Nobody harassed or abused when they knocked you house down. Nobody threatened you. Was what they did nice or make any sense? No. But it doesn't violate CoC. To paraphrase a bear,"Only You can prevent a griefing fire"
So when I play battlefield and get spawnraped it's harassing and abuse? C'mon. Nobody harassed or abused when they knocked you house down. Nobody threatened you. Was what they did nice or make any sense? No. But it doesn't violate CoC. To paraphrase a bear,"Only You can prevent a griefing fire"
Apples and oranges.
When you're in a game where the behavior is part of the game that's one thing.
But when you are in a game where it is not, it's another thing.
Just like professional boxing, or MMA is acceptable in the ring. The moment one of those fellas does it out of the ring or practice area
they are arrested on assault charges.
Reporting players wouldn't work, number one it against the rules and number 2, someone might grief you but be best buds with someone else.
I deal with it by either installing minecraft immigration or no privileges until they join my party and turn off privileges if they go silent or join another.
I just turn off autosave and closely moniter my diamonds.
Then make sure nothing's blown up before I save.
It's already been loaded in creative so I can fix stuff up easily.
I enjoy letting complete strangers explore my world to see what I've been doing.
I usually follow them while invisible and save just as they join B4 they get privileges.
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I put my shirt on one leg at a time, just like everybody else.
To be completely honest, why does anyone see any real need to grief? I mean, would you want it to be done to you? No, then why? There are games for unleashing violent tendencies, hell, there are Hunger Games/Arena mini game maps people create just so you can go kill other people or go hog wild on using lava/tnt without repurcussions, but to join someone's survival mode and take all their stuff from their chests/etc it's just a pain in the ass, even with backup saves, sometimes you just get screwed.
And yes, I have, for the most part, been trying NOT to add too many people to my friends list, or let them on my maps without privilages turned off, but 99% of the time it's just my brother and/or my cousin who join me on my games, otherwise those other minecrafters I got on my list stay away from my worlds (or minecraft lately, due to other new games like Bioshock/Call of Duty Black Ops II). So yeah....just frustrating.
Whoever did mention the griefer list, that would be a great thing to do, with mod approval of course, and keep a log of well-known griefers, their tags, and what they are known to do, just so that if someone's running a server, that whoever has mod privilages can kick them before they do any real damage.
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False
Proof?
I didn't place the creeper eggs. Someone else did in the attempt to grief my map and then lied about doing so when asked.
I would assume it's classifed as some form of harrassment...
Stay fluffy~
Read Xbox Live's CoC.
Let's use more common sense while posting.
Just read them..nothing about "griefing".
Xbox LIVE Code of Conduct
Related Links
Xbox LIVE Terms of Use
Xbox.com Terms of Use
This document was last updated: November 2010
The Code of Conduct outlines the rules that you need to follow to help ensure that Xbox.com, Xbox LIVE, and Games for Windows – LIVE (the “Services”) are fun for everyone.
A. You may do the following.
Be polite and treat others with respect. Just because you’re online doesn’t mean you should be a jerk.
Welcome newcomers. The more people on the Services, the more fun for everyone.
Know your privacy settings and use them to help create and control the experience you want. If you're a parent, you can use Family Settings to control the activities and experiences available to your kid. For example, you can prohibit voice and video communications, block purchasing, and choose who your kid is allowed to play with online.
Make friends. If you find players you enjoy gaming with, put them on your preferred gamers list.
If you encounter an obnoxious player:
Take a break or mute the player. If you act out it could be considered harassment.
Give negative feedback on the player. Select the player’s profile and choose the Feedback option.
File a complaint, especially if the player is violating the Code of Conduct.
Have fun!
B. Don’t do the following.
Don't use the Services to do anything illegal. You are responsible for your actions and the consequences of your actions on the service, not Microsoft.
Don't harass, abuse, or spam other players, or encourage other players to do so.
Don't scream, yell, threaten, or stalk other players, or encourage other players to do so.
Don't create a gamertag, profile content, Avatar action, Avatar content, or in-game content that other users may be offended by. This includes, without limitation, anything related to or suggestive of: profane words/phrases, topics or content of a sexual nature, hate speech (including but not limited to racial, ethnic, or religious slurs), illegal drugs/controlled substances, or illegal activities.
Don't create a gamertag, profile content, Avatar action, Avatar content, or in-game content that references controversial religious topics, notorious people, organizations, or sensitive current or historical events that may be considered inappropriate.
Don't distribute, post, publish, upload, disseminate or discuss defamatory, infringing, obscene, sexual or unlawful materials in any format (images, audio, video, text, etc.). Prohibited materials include, without limitation, child pornography or illegal drugs. “Sound alike” words or phrases or puns that reference these topics are also prohibited.
Don't post links to websites that violate the Code of Conduct.
Don't give out personal information of other players (such as their real name, address, phone number, credit card number, etc.) in any way (including, without limitation, through voice chat or the names you create for your gamertag or mottos). This information could be used by other players for illegal or harmful purposes. You should also avoid giving out your own personal information.
Don't cheat in a game unless cheats have been deliberately enabled.
Don't modify or hack game content to create cheats.
Don’t make unauthorized modifications to your account profile or its contents.
Don't intentionally play with someone who is using unauthorized software or methods to help inflate your game rank or gamerscore.
Don't post links to materials that could harm other users' computers or would allow others to inappropriately access software or Web sites.
Don’t lend, transfer, sell, or otherwise provide access to your account to any individual.
Don’t use your account for commercial purposes (including, without limitation, trading services or in-game content for currency or Microsoft Points).
Don't impersonate, harass, or defame Microsoft employees, moderators, or staff members.
Don't use the forums or chats for any commercial purpose. You may only create an account for yourself as an individual. You may not create an account for your corporation or other business entity.
Any non-game-related conversation that takes up a substantial amount of the forum or chat space and prevents users from finding game-related information may be considered a violation of the Code of Conduct.
C. Consequences of Violations.
If you violate the Code of Conduct or the Xbox LIVE Terms of Use, action may be taken against your account, including without limitation the following.
Some offenses warrant an immediate permanent suspension, including without limitation: hacking, modding, fraud, severe racial remarks, nudity on the Xbox LIVE Vision camera or Kinect camera, repeated creation of inappropriate gamertags or profile content, or posting viruses or URLs to viruses
Trying to avoid a temporary suspension by creating alternate new accounts may result in a permanent suspension of the new user account and a possible escalation of punishment to the original account and all related accounts.
Repeated violations of the Code of Conduct can result in a permanent suspension of your account, or a permanent suspension of any device you are using to connect to the service.
If you create a gamertag that has been determined to violate the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct, you will be required to change it.
If you create Terms of Use or Code of Conduct violating content anywhere in the system, we may delete it and a suspension of varying length will be issued on the account depending on the frequency and severity of the infraction.
If we are notified that you are abusing the voice feature or message features, your ability to use the voice and messaging system will be suspended.
Microsoft is not obligated to send you a warning before these actions occur. If your account is suspended while participating in a tournament or competition Microsoft assumes no liability in the loss of any potential prizes or recognition related to the tournament or competition. Microsoft is not obligated to monitor every post, but we have the right to remove any post or take action against any user.
Microsoft reserves the right to remove at any time, without notice, any user-created content from the Services. Microsoft reserves the right to immediately terminate or suspend a user for violations. Microsoft can contact any Internet Service Provider and provide the ISP with information on illegal activities.
D. Expression of Relationship Orientation
You may use the following terms to express your relationship orientation or gender identity in your profile or Gamertag:
Lesbian
Gay
Bi
Transgender
Straight
Other terms regarding relationship orientation are not allowed. In addition you may not use these terms or any other terms regarding relationship orientation to insult, harass, or any other pejorative use against other users.
E. General Web Site Precautions
Some areas of Xbox.com may post Internet Web-site links. Please be advised that Microsoft is not responsible for the content on the Web sites associated with the links you may view.
Some content and links on the Internet may contain adult content and may not be suitable for children. We encourage parents to join their children as they surf and explore the Internet.
Be sure to reread this document once in a while because Microsoft will update it periodically. Some games and events may also have additional guidelines that govern your use, so be sure to review them as well.
There are ways to avoid griefers,use them.
I have to agree,
Sure sounds like don't grief as it is harassing and abusing.
"B. Harassment
Do not harass, abuse, bully, or spam other plays, or encourage other players to do so."
Yeah I would count griefing as harassing, abusing, and bullying. maybe spamming, based on how their griefing.
and of course, we always have the "dislike" option.
We have the ability to ban levels from ourselves...too bad we don't have the abilty to ban someone from our world
Apples and oranges.
When you're in a game where the behavior is part of the game that's one thing.
But when you are in a game where it is not, it's another thing.
Just like professional boxing, or MMA is acceptable in the ring. The moment one of those fellas does it out of the ring or practice area
they are arrested on assault charges.
I deal with it by either installing minecraft immigration or no privileges until they join my party and turn off privileges if they go silent or join another.
Then make sure nothing's blown up before I save.
It's already been loaded in creative so I can fix stuff up easily.
I enjoy letting complete strangers explore my world to see what I've been doing.
I usually follow them while invisible and save just as they join B4 they get privileges.
And yes, I have, for the most part, been trying NOT to add too many people to my friends list, or let them on my maps without privilages turned off, but 99% of the time it's just my brother and/or my cousin who join me on my games, otherwise those other minecrafters I got on my list stay away from my worlds (or minecraft lately, due to other new games like Bioshock/Call of Duty Black Ops II). So yeah....just frustrating.
Whoever did mention the griefer list, that would be a great thing to do, with mod approval of course, and keep a log of well-known griefers, their tags, and what they are known to do, just so that if someone's running a server, that whoever has mod privilages can kick them before they do any real damage.