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Cole Terr
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.05.07 23:53:00 -
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mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk?
I don't disagree, but this may have been a case of "If you turn yourself in, you won't prosecute you".
If this game is important enough to these perpetrators, that they would deface the monument, then a permaban would probably hurt just as much, if not more so than being prosecuted. |
James Amril-Kesh
4S Corporation Goonswarm Federation
9604
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Posted - 2014.05.07 23:56:00 -
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Carmen Electra wrote:CCP Falcon wrote:It's with a heavy heart that I have to speak... CCP Falcon wrote:i'm still sick to my stomach... Falcon, this sort of language is pretty dramatic to describe a video game monument getting keyed. Vandalizing your monument is certainly not something I would have done, but I can't be the only one to notice some hypocrisy or at least a little irony in this situation. Setting aside the fact that CCP felt the need to build a monument to its players reminiscent of a war memorial, it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain". Why do people keep posting this tripe? It seems to me the ones pointing fingers are having an even harder time understanding the difference between real life and a game than any in-game villain. "Pretty much all 14 of the CSM were in favor of a drone assign nerf for OBVIOUS gameplay reasons" - Sala Cameron
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Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
2846
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:04:00 -
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Definitely do not name them.
We all saw the threats of RL violence made toward Erotica 1 after Ripard's witchhunt. This would probably be worse.
No comments on how suitable the punishment is because I simply do not know all the facts. Set the universe on fire - then sell the survivors ash. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. If you want to mine in highsec, read www.minerbumping.com. |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
5486
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:11:00 -
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Carmen Electra wrote: it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain".
This isn't 'Nam... there are rules. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Carmen Electra
Drunk Chaos Blood.Drunk
387
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:16:00 -
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James Amril-Kesh wrote:Carmen Electra wrote:CCP Falcon wrote:It's with a heavy heart that I have to speak... CCP Falcon wrote:i'm still sick to my stomach... Falcon, this sort of language is pretty dramatic to describe a video game monument getting keyed. Vandalizing your monument is certainly not something I would have done, but I can't be the only one to notice some hypocrisy or at least a little irony in this situation. Setting aside the fact that CCP felt the need to build a monument to its players reminiscent of a war memorial, it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain". Why do people keep posting this tripe? It seems to me the ones pointing fingers are having an even harder time understanding the difference between real life and a game than any in-game villain.
I'm not justifying any kind of bad behavior. Simply pointing out that the average EVE player is not exactly a boy scout. Let's not act all shocked that an act of vandalism occurred.
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Pepper Solette
University of Caille Gallente Federation
374
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:40:00 -
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Welcome to the real world where action have consequences.
I sincerely hope that they do have to pay for the damage.
Good riddance to the idiots. |
mkint
1209
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:43:00 -
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scrambled wrote:Bernie Nator wrote:scrambled wrote:mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk? Being drunk is not an excuse for doing stupid things, nor is it a "well thanks for turning yourself in, have a cookie" card. At least those who turned themselves in had some sort of moral compass to aim by, but you won't escape the fact that all actions have consequences. And unfortunately, the consequence here was a permanent ban. They'll have to deal with that. Maybe an incentive to not get plastered off their faces... That's not to say that being drunk is an excise. I know plenty of people who got sloshed at FI (self included) and didn't feel the end to deface the monument. Deface my own pride, sure, but a monument? That's low. Well not saying that getting drunk is bad, just that people tend to put any sort of moral inhibitions aside when they are. Been there, done that, got a t-shirt too. It's just that many people will use the "yeah but I was drunk" excuse and expect to be let off without anything happening. Actions have consequences; I mean, the consequences of you getting totally sloshed are your pride being a tad injured I think (and probably video/photo evidence of it being available too :P) and that's fine, it doesn't hurt anyone else but yourself. Deciding you're going to **** up a monument because apparently internet spaceships are still serious business.... well. That's not just low, that's really, really, bloody stupid. And I hate that people argue that permanent bans are too harsh because "whoever did it was drunk". So what, they still did it. Live with the consequences I say :D I'm not actually arguing that anything was okay. It was stupid. In fact, everything about it was stupid. I think building the monument itself was stupid. Letting an in-game argument or whatever spill over into real life was stupid. Reacting to it by defacing private property was stupid. Since it was a group, they were probably trying to impress eachother, which was stupid, and because it was fanfest, they were probably more drunk than they could handle, which was stupid. I think how CCP's inconsistent handling how stuff spills into the real world is especially stupid.
My only point of argument is that it appears that whoever chose to be honest isn't getting any leniency over those that chose to try to cover it up. There's been no dev comment to clear it up, but there's some pretty strong indications that they are going for the harshest punishments they've ever concocted for everyone involved. They don't take murder threats this seriously. (literally. I've tried to get help about a murder threat, and got a standard form letter and closed petition.) And the lesson here is... don't get caught. Because that seems to be the only part of this that matters. Maxim 34: If you're leaving scorch-marks, you need a bigger gun. |
Yumiko Shaku
Trigger's Broom PURPLE HELMETED WARRIORS
5
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:44:00 -
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TheMercenaryKing wrote:Is the Icelandic judicial system involved? I know it's a crime, but how far is CCP going? Do you know the politics and cost involved in perusing a case of vandelism internationally, it's not worth the effort for the police I doubt they'll persue criminal proceedings. |
Chopper Rollins
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
752
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:46:00 -
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James Amril-Kesh wrote:Carmen Electra wrote:CCP Falcon wrote:It's with a heavy heart that I have to speak... CCP Falcon wrote:i'm still sick to my stomach... Falcon, this sort of language is pretty dramatic to describe a video game monument getting keyed. Vandalizing your monument is certainly not something I would have done, but I can't be the only one to notice some hypocrisy or at least a little irony in this situation. Setting aside the fact that CCP felt the need to build a monument to its players reminiscent of a war memorial, it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain". Why do people keep posting this tripe? It seems to me the ones pointing fingers are having an even harder time understanding the difference between real life and a game than any in-game villain.
MAYBE some of them have some heavy responsibilities or work in an environment where there's a chance of injury or death. They log on and see nerds herfing and blerfing and it just doesn't resonate with them. Whatever, don't try to deny them their views, remember this is a lame and petty thing.
Goggles. Making me look good. Making you look good. |
Yumiko Shaku
Trigger's Broom PURPLE HELMETED WARRIORS
5
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:46:00 -
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mkint wrote:scrambled wrote:Bernie Nator wrote:scrambled wrote:mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk? Being drunk is not an excuse for doing stupid things, nor is it a "well thanks for turning yourself in, have a cookie" card. At least those who turned themselves in had some sort of moral compass to aim by, but you won't escape the fact that all actions have consequences. And unfortunately, the consequence here was a permanent ban. They'll have to deal with that. Maybe an incentive to not get plastered off their faces... That's not to say that being drunk is an excise. I know plenty of people who got sloshed at FI (self included) and didn't feel the end to deface the monument. Deface my own pride, sure, but a monument? That's low. Well not saying that getting drunk is bad, just that people tend to put any sort of moral inhibitions aside when they are. Been there, done that, got a t-shirt too. It's just that many people will use the "yeah but I was drunk" excuse and expect to be let off without anything happening. Actions have consequences; I mean, the consequences of you getting totally sloshed are your pride being a tad injured I think (and probably video/photo evidence of it being available too :P) and that's fine, it doesn't hurt anyone else but yourself. Deciding you're going to **** up a monument because apparently internet spaceships are still serious business.... well. That's not just low, that's really, really, bloody stupid. And I hate that people argue that permanent bans are too harsh because "whoever did it was drunk". So what, they still did it. Live with the consequences I say :D I'm not actually arguing that anything was okay. It was stupid. In fact, everything about it was stupid. I think building the monument itself was stupid. Letting an in-game argument or whatever spill over into real life was stupid. Reacting to it by defacing private property was stupid. Since it was a group, they were probably trying to impress eachother, which was stupid, and because it was fanfest, they were probably more drunk than they could handle, which was stupid. I think how CCP's inconsistent handling how stuff spills into the real world is especially stupid. My only point of argument is that it appears that whoever chose to be honest isn't getting any leniency over those that chose to try to cover it up. There's been no dev comment to clear it up, but there's some pretty strong indications that they are going for the harshest punishments they've ever concocted for everyone involved. They don't take murder threats this seriously. (literally. I've tried to get help about a murder threat, and got a standard form letter and closed petition.) And the lesson here is... don't get caught. Because that seems to be the only part of this that matters.
CCP stated that if they owned up they'd be lenient but by the sound of what Falcon posted they didn't own up some alliance members grassed them up, they probably went bragging on Mumble/TS about it before it all kicked off and someone who was on mumble at the time reported them.
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Lady Areola Fappington
new order logistics CODE.
1761
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Posted - 2014.05.08 00:52:00 -
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Carmen Electra wrote: I'm not justifying any kind of bad behavior. Simply pointing out that the average EVE player is not exactly a boy scout. Let's not act all shocked that an act of vandalism occurred.
The average Eve player (the one's going to Iceland), have shown themselves to be generally kind, courteous, and polite people who are quite nice and fun to hang around. Reports from businesses around Fanfest were glowing with praise at what a great group of people we are.
The vast majority of us "not exactly a boy scout" types know that internet spaceships are a video game. You leave your conflict in the game where it belongs.
It's almost always the "Hurrdurr EVE is real (and it's my second job) gotta mine dis ore to buy my plex ganking is literal murder PVP=sociopathy" types who end up being the one's who take things too far, over and over again.
So yeah, this is a little bit of a shock, and I honestly don't think the nature of EVE has anything to do with it. Jerks be jerks everywhere, and had it been Disliked Person X, and their name on a WoW monument, I'm almost certain the cretins would pull exactly the same stunt. The risk of having your day ruined by other people is the cornerstone with which EVE was built and we want to keep that (infact, this is much more representative of the consensus opinion within CCP). |
Stitcher
Alexylva Paradox Low-Class
3612
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:00:00 -
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Carmen Electra wrote:CCP Falcon wrote:It's with a heavy heart that I have to speak... CCP Falcon wrote:i'm still sick to my stomach... Falcon, this sort of language is pretty dramatic to describe a video game monument getting keyed. Vandalizing your monument is certainly not something I would have done, but I can't be the only one to notice some hypocrisy or at least a little irony in this situation. Setting aside the fact that CCP felt the need to build a monument to its players reminiscent of a war memorial, it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain".
Just because you don't feel as passionate about the monument doesn't mean that the language is hyperbole. An in-character blog and a video: http://verinsjournal.blogspot.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu1mbsgo738
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JC Anderson
State Protectorate Caldari State
1092
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:16:00 -
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Malcanis wrote:mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk? The guys that turned themselves in only got permabanned.
Yeah I don't think many people realize that it IS giving them a break by letting them off with a permaban.
The alternative was getting the police and courts involved. |
JC Anderson
State Protectorate Caldari State
1092
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:18:00 -
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mkint wrote:Marcus Trial wrote:mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk? The soft response CCP took here was to ban the guy instead of letting the police investigate the matter any further. So the lesson is to be better at not getting caught? It's not like any government is going to extradite someone to iceland over vandalism. Vandalism laws are barely even enforced in most US cities, unless there's assault charges involved too. I mean, it's not like there's never going to be real world crimes involved in EVE ever again. I would definitely not mind seeing the guys beat black and blue over it, but bruises fade, but permabans are forever.
The monument is the property of the city, as CCP donated it to them. It wasn't simply vandalizing CCP's private property.
Also consider the money that went into this. The Artist they hired is NOT a nobody and is fairly well known in the art world.
Finally, in one of Falcon's updates he did mention that people personally visited CCP HQ with info on their alliance mate, and this was well after Fanfest was over.
So I wouldn't be surprised if the guilty party was a local (local to CCP) eve player. |
Money Makin Mitch
Paid in Full
334
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:20:00 -
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Glad to see the villains were apprehended. In-game beefs should stay precisely that - in-game beefs. I would hope that were I to meet even my worst enemy in the game in a real-life setting, we'd be able to grab some beers together and share some stories and laughs as friends. Eve is real, but it also isn't - some people need to learn that a game is just a game and that bringing negative stuff to irl just isn't cool. |
JC Anderson
State Protectorate Caldari State
1092
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:26:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:What steps has CCP taken (or plans to take) to prevent future abuse/vandalism of the monument?
Not to mention that it's in the harbor and exposed to the elements. :/
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Lady Areola Fappington
new order logistics CODE.
1762
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:29:00 -
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Money Makin Mitch wrote:Glad to see the villains were apprehended. In-game beefs should stay precisely that - in-game beefs. I would hope that were I to meet even my worst enemy in the game in a real-life setting, we'd be able to grab some beers together and share some stories and laughs as friends. Eve is real, but it also isn't - some people need to learn that a game is just a game and that bringing negative stuff to irl just isn't cool.
Couldn't agree more, and I wish I had more likes to give. You could be my sworn enemy in EVE, -10 and target for eternity...but the second we hit that log out button, we're both just EVE players. We share a hobby, and even (sane) people in other competitive hobbies leave the competition at the door when it's time to throw back and get together. The risk of having your day ruined by other people is the cornerstone with which EVE was built and we want to keep that (infact, this is much more representative of the consensus opinion within CCP). |
Pix Severus
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
905
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:33:00 -
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I'm happy that this embarassment to the community can be put behind us now.
However, there's a niggling feeling in the back of my mind that this won't be the last drama surrounding the monument in the years to come. |
James Amril-Kesh
4S Corporation Goonswarm Federation
9604
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:54:00 -
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Chopper Rollins wrote:James Amril-Kesh wrote:Carmen Electra wrote:CCP Falcon wrote:It's with a heavy heart that I have to speak... CCP Falcon wrote:i'm still sick to my stomach... Falcon, this sort of language is pretty dramatic to describe a video game monument getting keyed. Vandalizing your monument is certainly not something I would have done, but I can't be the only one to notice some hypocrisy or at least a little irony in this situation. Setting aside the fact that CCP felt the need to build a monument to its players reminiscent of a war memorial, it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain". Why do people keep posting this tripe? It seems to me the ones pointing fingers are having an even harder time understanding the difference between real life and a game than any in-game villain. MAYBE some of them have some heavy responsibilities or work in an environment where there's a chance of injury or death. They log on and see nerds herfing and blerfing and it just doesn't resonate with them. Whatever, don't try to deny them their views, remember this is a lame and petty thing. I never said it wasn't. My point is that this isn't a result of the game's culture, since past Fanfests have demonstrated that a culture of devious criminality in the game doesn't actually translate into real life. When a lot of people gather in groups, sometimes a few of them do something stupid. "Pretty much all 14 of the CSM were in favor of a drone assign nerf for OBVIOUS gameplay reasons" - Sala Cameron
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Entity
X-Factor Industries Synthetic Existence
711
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Posted - 2014.05.08 01:57:00 -
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Money Makin Mitch wrote:Glad to see the villains were apprehended. In-game beefs should stay precisely that - in-game beefs. I would hope that were I to meet even my worst enemy in the game in a real-life setting, we'd be able to grab some beers together and share some stories and laughs as friends. Eve is real, but it also isn't - some people need to learn that a game is just a game and that bringing negative stuff to irl just isn't cool.
^ this.
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KIller Wabbit
The Scope Gallente Federation
573
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Posted - 2014.05.08 03:52:00 -
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Destination SkillQueue wrote:TheMercenaryKing wrote:Is the Icelandic judicial system involved? I know it's a crime, but how far is CCP going? That is probably an issue between CCP, the criminal system and the accused. We don't have any need to know.
Whether we need to or not, it something does come down will be come a matter of public record...
CCP Punkturis-á "I want to get in on the goodposter circle jerk!"
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Shurgin Ambraelle
The Flying Dead Bloodline.
5
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Posted - 2014.05.08 03:56:00 -
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I have like most been following this to the minute as this came out just a few days ago. No trolling please. First off CCP has to set a tone, which they did, of what expectations you would see if there was an issue that resulted in a harrassment towards another player. The situation is obviously elevated due to the fact of the destruction of EVE/CCP property. I am not going to beat a dead horse. Although it may seem harsh it seems they are closing the issues at hand and moving on. In which case we all should. Some of you may think, "shouls the council have been involved?" My opinion... No. Not that they wouldn't have done their due dilligence but that this was a direct attack on CCP and they are the proverbial king of this universe. I applaude CCP with their quick reaction. Their public manners in keeping the names of the accused protected. Avoiding the knee jerk reaction to immidiately blame a player with the same name. Also their hearing the cries of wanting justice for this pathetic display of human character. I applaude the people who came forward as I would have done the same. I think everyone here is satisfied with the outcome. Now lets get back to work and pop some reds. -The Gene Pool Could Use a Little Chlorine!! Proud Member of the Flying Dead/Bloodline
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KIller Wabbit
The Scope Gallente Federation
573
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Posted - 2014.05.08 03:57:00 -
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Trish Tokila wrote:mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk? Instead of facing international criminal charges, potentially spending time in real-person jail, and outrageous fines to replace this, the player can no longer play this online video game. Not only that, but CCP won't tell the community who to lynch. Yeah, he's quite lucky that CCP has taken a lighter approach on this. A much more heavy fisted approach would not be out of line in this scenario. Remember, he didn't blow someone's spaceship up without their consent. He's committed actually serious crime. In a world that's actually real whether we want it to be or not.
Uh, you might want to read what Falcon said again - he said any police action would not be discussed. He didn't say they weren't charged/fined/jailed/etc etc etc
CCP Punkturis-á "I want to get in on the goodposter circle jerk!"
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JC Anderson
State Protectorate Caldari State
1093
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Posted - 2014.05.08 04:22:00 -
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KIller Wabbit wrote:Trish Tokila wrote:mkint wrote:Hmm... some of the guys involved turned themselves in, and still got perma-banned? Not condoning what they did in any way whatsoever, but doesn't such a harsh response disincentivize people in the future from admitting to what they've done while drunk? Instead of facing international criminal charges, potentially spending time in real-person jail, and outrageous fines to replace this, the player can no longer play this online video game. Not only that, but CCP won't tell the community who to lynch. Yeah, he's quite lucky that CCP has taken a lighter approach on this. A much more heavy fisted approach would not be out of line in this scenario. Remember, he didn't blow someone's spaceship up without their consent. He's committed actually serious crime. In a world that's actually real whether we want it to be or not. Uh, you might want to read what Falcon said again - he said any police action would not be discussed. He didn't say they weren't charged/fined/jailed/etc etc etc
Well in the previously thread he did say he was giving a chance to the individuals involved, inviting them to come forward in order to avoid the greater consequences.
I took that as saying, it's your decision if you want the authorities involved or not.
Then again, no way to know for sure. |
scrambled
Viziam Amarr Empire
9
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Posted - 2014.05.08 05:24:00 -
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Carmen Electra wrote:CCP Falcon wrote:It's with a heavy heart that I have to speak... CCP Falcon wrote:i'm still sick to my stomach... Falcon, this sort of language is pretty dramatic to describe a video game monument getting keyed. Vandalizing your monument is certainly not something I would have done, but I can't be the only one to notice some hypocrisy or at least a little irony in this situation. Setting aside the fact that CCP felt the need to build a monument to its players reminiscent of a war memorial, it seems odd that there would be this kind of outrage over someone taking a coin to your monument when you encourage all your players to "Be The Villain".
Game / Real Life
If you can't distinguish between the two, it's time to stop playing the game and seek professional help in a big hurry.
If you can't understand that, may I suggest you too go seek said professional help... |
JaseNZ
EG CORP
20
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Posted - 2014.05.08 07:35:00 -
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I found out about the monument from a friend of mine that went to Fanfest (you better have grabbed me some cool souvenirs Bernie! lol) and explained the whole thing to me, as I haven't been terribly active lately due to RL commitments.
I was quite frankly amazed. Thanks CCP, I think the monument is awesome, I've looked up my characters and they're all immortalised on there :D
Then I found out it had been vandalised, I was PISSED!
To the alliance mates of the person(s) responsible, thank you for doing the noble thing and reporting it.
To the person(s) responsible, I don't hold any ill will against you...I will likely never know who you are, so no point in getting worked up over it...I just have ill will against your actions.
We've likely all done regrettable things in our lives...we pay a price, learn from it, make ourselves better, and move on.
Thank you CCP for handling this in a swift and professional manner. |
valerydarcy
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
32974
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Posted - 2014.05.08 08:33:00 -
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CCP Goliath wrote:Doc Fury wrote:What steps has CCP taken (or plans to take) to prevent future abuse/vandalism of the monument? We will make several offerings to the Hulduf+¦lk (elves) to watch over it and bring mischief and misery to those who stand against us.
Sentry guns? Post with your mainGäó |
Stitcher
Alexylva Paradox Low-Class
3612
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Posted - 2014.05.08 08:57:00 -
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I'm picturing elves in DUST dropsuits with a couple of drones in backup.
tbh, come next year, CCP should make a big joke about the whole thing by erecting a barbed wire fence, cameras, and burly men in dark glasses to glare at anybody who wants to visit the monument. Defeat vandalism with mockery. An in-character blog and a video: http://verinsjournal.blogspot.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu1mbsgo738
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Wacktopia
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
635
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Posted - 2014.05.08 09:00:00 -
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Was sad to hear about this happening.
Good response CCP. Forums are playing EVE too. Fact. |
Balkor Wolf
Eve Borough Council Ineluctable.
51
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Posted - 2014.05.08 09:16:00 -
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Erufen Rito wrote:Ralph King-Griffin wrote:Glad to hear no naming will be done, seems appropriate all round. Cheers for the update Falcon And this is how you avoid mass shootings. Thanks CCP, for taking care of this in the utmost professional way.
Another good way to avoid mass shootings is by not giving everyone a gun. Works quite well. |
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