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Wombat wrote:MK, I said nothing rude to you. If you'd notice, I created the Silver Knights which you are more than welcome to participate in. If you want to be a jerk to Black Don, that is between you two. I'd rather work with you, but that doesn't mean my opinion means spit and there is no need to be short with me.
You said nothing rude to me .......... until now. I'm a jerk why exactly? For not engaging with you or Don in conversation.........? Please!
I simply see no point in engaging in a conversation about what is happening in the game right now with two people who's motives would be less than pure on this issue. It is well known what your influence in the situation has been as well as Don's. While I respect your right to your opinions and ideas, it is pointless for me to spend any time attempting to explain my opinions too you, as I feel you would be unreceptive.
You can call me whatever names you wish, it effects me in no way whatsoever.
And yes, I saw your "group". How very fortunate for you that this has happened? After all, it is what you always wanted correct? I would not feel comfortable participating in group formed by these means. Sorry.
MK
What I want is to have fun with my new guild and see if we can take care of ourselves. If it fails, then we probably will need the GMs back, but lets give it a try and see
please don't lump me in with Wombat. I just think there is room for individuals to be self moderating and GMs could be free to deal with less Grey issues.
"Too much of a good thing is an awesome thing, but too much of an awesome thing is, um, really really dumb. And bad." Strong Bad
Wombat - that screenshot is great, except for the fact that at least 2 of the people involved weren't botting.
It's great that you've decided you be the new police force of TMW, but going around killing low level characters for fun makes you look more like an a** than someone worthy of respect.
catpee wrote:Wombat - that screenshot is great, except for the fact that at least 2 of the people involved weren't botting.
It's great that you've decided you be the new police force of TMW, but going around killing low level characters for fun makes you look more like an a** than someone worthy of respect.
Sorry about killing you off Since players don't have to respond to another player botchecking, there might not be much to be done about it other than the player being swarmed moving or saying something. On the bright side, Green Apple just joined the Silver Knights. I'll attempt to send alerts in the future.
catpee wrote:Wombat - that screenshot is great, except for the fact that at least 2 of the people involved weren't botting.
It's great that you've decided you be the new police force of TMW, but going around killing low level characters for fun makes you look more like an a** than someone worthy of respect.
Sorry about killing you off Since players don't have to respond to another player botchecking, there might not be much to be done about it other than the player being swarmed moving or saying something. On the bright side, Green Apple just joined the Silver Knights. I'll attempt to send alerts in the future.
better yet non-botting players could run away
"Too much of a good thing is an awesome thing, but too much of an awesome thing is, um, really really dumb. And bad." Strong Bad
This is one of the many spots that has proven to be either difficult or impossible to defeat once a critical mass is assembled. Backed up with archers, unless the players felt a need to break stack to test and/or kill botters.
Another spot is the Skull Room, but more often here, those that are here for a while may try to test the stack. I've not heard anyone mention botting going on here.
Other than these two spots, I've not seen any stack formations where bots typically hide and may be protected from swarm killing.
Wombat wrote: (picture deleted from quote to reduce size)
Awesome archer/warrior group raiding in the Snake Mountains.
Is this anyhow bad? Or why it's getting reported in this thread? I know at least 2 of these characters and they not seems to be a botters, etc for me. So, where is the chaos on this screen? (I guess, "chaos" means "rules violations which normally require GMs to do something" in this context).
It is alleged that several automated bots (owned by a single player) were in the Skull Room. It seems that the player was not fully afk and would bring these bots back whenever the other players would kill them off. I don't know if these alleged bots count as illegal bots under presently accepted guidelines. I figured I would report this because it was discussed, but no pictures have come forward to expose the incident.