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10 Times Gamers Came Together To Do UNBELIEVABLE Things

May 31, 2021
Some people do amazing

things

in games, but what happens when they get

together

? Hello friends, it's Falcon and today in the game leaderboards, 10

times

players gathered in the game to do amazing

things

. Number 10 in elite, dangerous. A cancer patient crossed the galaxy. to get to the station Dove and nygma that was the last thing hey this is what I want to do before you know this guy was fighting terminal cancer you can guess so as they got closer they discovered that the station itself had been disconnected. an exploit that was kind of a problem created by the developers that they faced and I'll tell you exactly how in a moment, but the exploit made it possible to shut down space stations by overloading them with unknown artifacts, this was not an intended effect and the developers They apologized and said they were sorry, we actually didn't mean for this to happen and we are going to change it, but before it was changed, the effects were countered by a group of players transporting meta alloys to the Dove enigma station, which was a element. which counteracted the effects of the exploit, so it

came

back online in time for issue #9 to arrive is the Battle of BR 5rb in EVE Online now EVE Online is a kind of notorious online multiplayer game where there is a no-nonsense approach. very little intervention is regulated, almost everything is more or less player driven and in this case br5 RB was a space station that was eventually the subject of a 22 hour battle that involved over 600 warships and cost over eleven trillion interstellar credits, the currency used in the game, if you convert it into real-world cash by the way, costs around three hundred thousand dollars, it doesn't seem like much until you think about the fact that it's in EVE Online and over the course of less than a day cost that amount. of money A because you can convert that money into real money and B because ships equipment ammo and other considerations actually cost money in the game, so you spend eleven billion credits on this massive space battle and it eventually amounts to a amount of real physical money there was. actually an attempt to run a larger battle with more players that the online servers couldn't handle and there ended up being a group of people who had trouble even staying connected to the game, so while trying to run a battle bigger, it ended up being too much, still, the $300,000 battle is pretty wild, right, number eight, you know, we said awesome, that doesn't necessarily mean that the big good battles are amazing, but what happens when the people attack funerals specifically in World of Warcraft basically to prepare for it?
10 times gamers came together to do unbelievable things
Someone who was a fairly avid World of Warcraft player and quite well off in a horde guild suffered a stroke and her friends wanted to organize a funeral to say goodbye, since her friends were a lot of guild members, so they arranged it accordingly. How I knew her apparently she liked fishing in the snow and that's why they had a funeral in the winter and spring and they also put up signs and announcements around the game that said please leave the participants alone, they are here for a funeral, that's what it's nothing more than a guild of the name of serenity now it was like actually you know what funerals are not for the game, which I mean, it's not really that convincing of an argument, I decided to go after the people who did a funeral and I don't know How to turn that around.
10 times gamers came together to do unbelievable things

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10 times gamers came together to do unbelievable things...

There's no good way for that to come out, I mean it's a virtual funeral, sure it's not a real funeral procession, but it's a group of people who have gathered

together

to remember that they are actually dead friends, yeah that's right What we have is incredible. You're on an emotional journey today at number seven in the game, it's a version of the same theme, but with a better result in Final Fantasy 14, a player was dying, which is not good, obviously, that's not the good element From this story, the name in the game was. codex Valda were bard level 50 and 29 in real life they were actually brain dead in the hospital they were basically kept alive so the family could say goodbye.
10 times gamers came together to do unbelievable things
News of this reached the gaming world and people started showing up at the free company house on the Gilgamesh server which is where he played the Valda codex and people started coming and paying their respects and when I say people I mean a lot of people, there are a lot of people who pass by the Gilgamesh server, but also on other servers people were lining up with lanterns. Everyone was kneeling, sitting down, paying their respects and, um, a lot of people did this and the broadcast eventually reached the hospital room and even though the real person behind the character probably couldn't recognize this.
10 times gamers came together to do unbelievable things
I'm sure it was a comfort to see how loved this person was in the game and how much people cared about someone they don't even know in real life. Number 6, No Man's Sky players had a war without having any multiplayer. I mean, this was 2017, when people were a little more spread out. I mean, now it's not an MMORPG or anything, but it's less separated than it was back then, yet civilizations still formed. More or less people created alliances, claimed things and put their names. in several areas it was some kind of fake holiday that was found in an item called unification day and was actually an item written by hello games, it had text that was more or less official and was seen as a nod to one of the factions in the game one of the factions which again to be clear is created entirely by the player, most of this was completely ad-hoc and was done by naming things etc, the war that was fought was more or less exactly that too.
In fact, I find news articles detailing actual diplomatic elements in the game that went wrong, suffice to say it was like an actual multiplayer diplomatic situation without any of the mechanics to do it, so it's actually dizzyingly complex and you could probably read about it for hours, it's that kind of interesting number 5, we've talked about players coming together and having a massive war it's an EVE Online, let's talk about alliances of a thousand people, in fact, an alliance of 4000 people, specifically a so-called council of stellar management, now tons of people have to do it. come together for something like this to happen, many people have to agree to certain specific criteria, and alliance in the game is balanced by trust.
Now there was a guy called the Judge who sent a message to the entire Imperium organization, which is bigger than the Stellar Management Council, sure, but it said: I want to be smug, you're going to love it. I am the best CSM or diplomat of the Council of Stellar Management, to be clear, basically, a coalition that he was building was imploding and someone was becoming very self-centered, so he decided that he was just going to take everything and he did, that message that sent was a little easy on him, he just took everything completely, took all the money, everything. holdings of all the ships and his super weapon, which, just to be clear for non-space fiction people, his death star type thing he just sold.
I don't know if this guy got paid. I don't know if you can collect, but I know that was an obscene robbery, I mean, I really don't know if I have a way to describe how much damage one person could have done, but I think the only way to understand it is to understand that four people

came

. a thousand people. together to create something that one person took everything from, like literally the entire number four in dangerous elite, there is an explored area that you can go to and beyond that area is the void, if you go towards the void you continue towards the empty.
Basically it burns fuel well, it's great to go deeper into the void, but it's not particularly important. Of course, I'm simplifying a bit. There are reasons to do it and a commander named Diluvian Cried Cruz decided that he was going to try to do it. He set a record for getting furthest from the central soul, but he went too far and ran out of fuel and his character was trapped in the void for three months. However, there is a group called the fuel rats, which is a group. of dangerous elite people find people who are abandoned with their boat due to a fuel leak and rescue them well.
Ray Deluge's cruiser was rescued by them. It was actually a 600 hour rescue mission, which is crazy, basically the fuel rats are a group of fuel tankers and mechanics that have been organized in the game essentially specifically to help people, which is brilliant. I don't think there's anything cooler than that, in fact you get nothing by doing this. I'm sure people appreciate it and I'm sure they get some things out of the game, but 600 hours to do a rescue mission is 600 hours in a virtual world that you definitely won't get paid for just because you think, wow, this is a must!
This small world we will volunteer to fill. Is incredible. Awesome people number three in Guild Wars 2. There was a bug that was honestly pretty funny. The players' arms were raised and it looked as if they were imitating an airplane. Silly, well in 2015 they decided that everyone would do that all day on April 1st, that would be their April Fools' Day prank and it was great, there are pictures of this event where everyone runs around looking like an absolute fool, I want say, that's how it is. Genuinely fun and silly people dancing and making music videos with everyone on the plane.
Some people didn't like it because they wanted to play, but most people played along and a lot of great community moments came out of it and I. I would definitely recommend watching airplane song video number two, a man was having a fit in the VR chat. If you know what VR chat is, it's basically a 3D VR meme and instead of everyone making jokes and being stupid about it, they actually took it seriously and we're trying to reach out to him trying to find out if There was something they could do, if there was anything that could help.
At one point, people were trying to move people with flashing LED colors away from the person who had the seizure. in case it could be something that could start the seizure and only one person really tried to be a jerk, they tried to sit on the person who was having the seizure and basically pushed them away from him very quickly, obviously the video goes something like that. heroine at first, but once you get past the initial event and see that people actually care, it's a really touching video and a small group of players spent seven years trying to get into a cutscene in the first place.
Halo Reach, now when I say This is amazing, this is something that there's just a fifteen minute video that, unless you watch the whole thing, you don't understand exactly how wild this is. Now there is a scene in Halo Reach where there is a room that no one sees during the course of the game. In the game you see this small group of players who got together and developed an elaborate series of moves that allowed them to charge and D charge and disappear and reappear. and platforming through a group of ghosts that are vehicles for people who are not initiated into the Halo universe. would be left blank when the maps were loaded.
I mean, I can't even describe exactly how it's like you're literally jumping from ghost to ghost to overcome a barrier of death and enter a room that exists in nothingness and that's the only goal, that's all they did, it's It's just that they wanted to do something that was impossible and they did it, and while it may not seem like an interesting thing to watch people do a series of elaborate, perhaps totally crazy, choreographed moves to get into a scene room. it's really worth it, I'm not going to tell you it will change your life because it's not, but it's amazing and a quick bonus point, people basically turned the soccer coach into a real coach of a soccer team in France, Julian UPenn , the boss of the team set it up so that two thousand people democratically choose everything related to real football games for North Americans in exactly the same way you would if you were playing Football Manager, which is totally crazy, it literally done through an app that basically makes a real soccer match, a soccer match and a ton of people playing, have you ever seen players come together to do something amazing?
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