Talk:Kill stealing
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POV
edit"Many players feel that this is dishonorable." is biased, as #1, it assumes that the players know what honor is, #2, it is most likely a glittering generality, and #3, it strengthens a particular position in the reader's mind by putting forth that particular position though the position does not have statistical or otherwise factual backing. (It's an opinion.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.248.86.107 (talk • contribs) 18:49, 25 March 2006
Why does this article focus so much on mmorpgs? I hear just as much complaining in a LAN of Counter-Strike or while playing Super Smash Bros. on the Gamecube. I think this article needs to be adjusted a bit.Preeeemo 23:00, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
Organizing the examples
editI won't try to rewrite this article myself since I know very little about online gaming, but it seems to me that the section on "Preventing kill stealing" should be organized by method-- experience granted proportionally, separate instances of monsters, outsiders forbidden from joining fights, etc-- with the game titles given as examples of each method. —Preceding unsigned comment added by ScottAlanHill (talk • contribs) 03:51, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
Article feels like a complaint
editToo much POV going on here. It sounds like it was written by someone who just had a kill stolen from them. (Albert Mond (talk) 02:42, 9 July 2009 (UTC))
I would agree. The article could use expansion to feel worthy of an article instead of a whine fest. Kill stealing is a legitimate means of getting a carry, who does not have the means of acquiring a kill by themselves just yet, ahead of the game much earlier and is encouraged by the team. The carry doesn't do all or any of the work, but the supporting players agree to allow them to "steal" it to win the game easier.
This article is very biased. Kill stealing itself is very often used as a complaint ingame and it is nearly always open to debate in a sense that not everyone considers it a certain situation a kill steal. Kill stealing is something very subjective and for an article of that lenght there are not that many references. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.108.245.14 (talk) 23:11, 14 January 2014 (UTC)
Completely agree. Kill stealing as in actively "griefing" other players by saving powerful abilities to finish can be done to sabotage the game, but it's rare. Most of the complaints about "kill stealing" is seen in lower levels of online competitive play. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Blanksteg (talk • contribs) 22:10, 17 December 2023 (UTC)
What's in this source?
editCould someone check what Communities in Cyberspace actually says about kill stealing? The current line, "Many players feel that kill stealing is a dishonorable practice," looks quite odd. Could this be reworded? Also, how did the book get this conclusion? It's off course rather obvious, but it's still a "mass opinion" we're dealing with. ~Mable (chat) 20:20, 24 June 2015 (UTC)