• @ghurab
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    1254 days ago

    This reminds of when I was 13 I used to tell my opponents in Warcraft 3 that pessing alt+q+q quickly reveals the map. It’s a shortcut for closing the game. Worked way to many times

    I do see this working

    • @TwanHE
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      544 days ago

      ALT+F4 for free funds, opened alot of slots on bfh servers whenever my friends couldn’t join.

      • @theangryseal
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        414 days ago

        Haha, god I loved doing this on Counter-Strike. “Did you guys hear about the hidden tit pics in counter strike? No shit, hold alt and press f4 and it shows the best tits I’ve ever seen. I don’t know how game developers get away with this stuff.”

        Half the lobby is gone, the other half is laughing.

      • thermal_shock
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        104 days ago

        was funny when someone said “alt f4” and 3 people immediately leave LOL

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      4 days ago

      Yeah, and you can dupe items in RuneScape by dropping them and pressing Alt+F4. Don’t worry, I’ll stand way over here to prove I’m not trying to steal it. If I try to pick up the item you’ll see me move, and you can just pick it up first.

      • @_bcron
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        484 days ago

        The day of a new patch in WoW I said in general chat “wow, they finally put a confirmation when you type /gquit , crazy how long it took” and sit in town and watch peoples guild names disappear

    • Billegh
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      124 days ago

      We’d constantly get people by telling them holding alt and typing fax would get mirc to give them ops. Usually about a quarter of the channel would drop out.

    • @iopq
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      73 days ago

      Don’t have to tell me, I just tried summoning quillbeasts while looking at health bars

    • @pyre
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      94 days ago

      also makes the victims self selecting, much like the deliberate spelling errors in scam mails.