The speaker reminisces about playing the online game Tibia in their childhood. They share stories about the game's lack of restrictions and the ability to "fuck around" with other players. The speaker admits to tricking and scamming other players, including one incident where they stole a player's items and killed their character repeatedly, sending them back to the newbie level. The speaker expresses regret and apologizes for their past behavior, acknowledging it was wrong but also funny at the time. They reflect on the game's culture, where players would often take advantage of each other, and how it shaped their childhood experiences.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The speaker played a game called Tibia in their childhood.
2. Tibia was a type of MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) game.
3. In Tibia, players could interact with each other in various ways, including trading items and killing each other's characters.
4. The game had a newbie island called Rookguard where new players started.
5. Players had to reach level 8 to leave Rookguard and access the main game world.
6. The speaker and their friends would trick other players into going to certain areas of the game and then charge them money to help them escape.
7. The speaker and their friends would also trade items with other players and then cancel the trade at the last second to keep the items for themselves.
8. The speaker and their friends installed a keylogger on a computer at a net cafe to steal another player's password and login information.
9. They used this information to steal the player's items and money.
10. The speaker and their friends killed the player's character repeatedly, sending them back to the newbie island with no items or dignity.
11. The speaker apologizes for their actions and acknowledges that they were wrong.