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sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.28 23:55:00 -
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i'm loving this, this shows ccp is fair and treats all its customers the same if i had said what The Mittani said people would be looking for me to be band.
being the head of an alliance or the chair of the csm should not give you more rights than anyother players
yes i know he was drunk and it was a drunk stupid mistake but then again so is drink driving and having an accident.
lets remember he was encourging players to break the eula/tos as well (any player that did do that should be baned as well)
to those that say the eula/tos do not apply does that mean if i'm not loged into the game and tell people on ts3 how to exploit the game that wil make them 50b isk right away is that an ok thing to do? i didn't sign the ccp eula or agree to the tos on ts3 right?
now with that said i hope ccp will rerun the csm election with the mittani removed from the list.
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sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.28 23:57:00 -
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Golar Crexis wrote:Jade Constantine wrote: Its a very fair decision from CCP and will gain a large degree of respect from the wider gaming media I believe.
Well done CCP, I am very impressed.
Excuse me for this but **** you, Seriously go **** yourself (in game RP terms here). I voted for the mittani and this is not what I want to see, its not what the 10000 supporters wanted to see. I understand you are unfamiliar with democracy (coming from earlier csm's were the vote count was so low as to be non-existant) however I am completely shocked that CCP would ignore the wishes of over 10000 paying customers. If you had any sense of fairness you'd be joining us and asking CCP about the 10000.
ccp are being fair and treating him as just any other player, but i do think a rerun of the election with out him is in order here
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sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.29 00:07:00 -
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Revii Lagoon wrote:sakurako wrote:Golar Crexis wrote:Jade Constantine wrote: Its a very fair decision from CCP and will gain a large degree of respect from the wider gaming media I believe.
Well done CCP, I am very impressed.
Excuse me for this but **** you, Seriously go **** yourself (in game RP terms here). I voted for the mittani and this is not what I want to see, its not what the 10000 supporters wanted to see. I understand you are unfamiliar with democracy (coming from earlier csm's were the vote count was so low as to be non-existant) however I am completely shocked that CCP would ignore the wishes of over 10000 paying customers. If you had any sense of fairness you'd be joining us and asking CCP about the 10000. ccp are being fair and treating him as just any other player, but i do think a rerun of the election with out him is in order here We do not want a rerun, we want the person we rightfully elected to CSM to actually be on the CSM.
wait you want someone that broke the rules "stated by ccp" and told others to brake them aswell to still be on the csm. can't face the punishment don't break the rules
10k+ players didn't break the rules he did and has to be punished taking him of the csm is a punishment
if he broke the nda would you want him on this is the same thing he broke rules/agreements |
sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.29 00:13:00 -
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Panda Name wrote:it's crazy to think that i'm on the side of the goons on this. they are in the right, and history will remember them this way.
all you raiden dorks and jade constantine, you long winded harlot, are in the wrong and it's pathetic that you cannot see it.
please tell us how we are in the wrong? |
sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.29 01:34:00 -
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Viktor Villiance wrote:Neat. So CCP caves to pressure from some people, and now The Wis will be the one who really pays the ultimate price as players in game take their rage out on him.
Congratulations, CCP, you have done more to hurt The Wis (if he was ever depressed/unstable) than a slight, snarky comment made by a pseudo-intellectual douchebag could ever.
What are you going to do now? Ban anyone who dares to kill The Wis in game? Or send him eve mails?
Anyway you slice this, you screwed him royally. I feel bad for him most of all now.
stop trying to make this the other guys fault, its his fault and he has admited it. |
sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.29 02:50:00 -
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Rokujochi wrote:I surely hope that CCP in its infinite wisdom has thoroughly thought out the possible repercussions of this extremely poor decision.
I sure hope that being forced to resign from CSM6, forfeit his position on CSM7 and being banned from the game for 30 days doesn't cause poor Mittani to fall into a deep depression and contemplate suicide. He LIVES for playing EvE, leading his alliance and being chair of the CSM, the loss of these combined with his clear history of alcohol abuse have me fearing for his safety.
PLEASE CCP FREE MITTANI!
apart from he stated in the state of the goonion , i'm kinda famous for not logging into eve. |
sakurako
Eternal Darkness. G00DFELLAS
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Posted - 2012.03.29 02:51:00 -
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stupid monkey wrote:Minister of Death wrote:Valk Enaka wrote:Thank you CCP for throwing out my interest in the game. When you take over 10,000 of the votes for CSM and throw them out, what are you thinking? As many others said, none of this was ingame which means the EULA wouldn't apply. The Mittani publicly apologized, and in my opinion at least, went far beyond what he needed to do.
You had several thousand players interested in taking part in this process, and have told them that their opinions do not matter to you. Way to go CCP. As others have said, if you are going to ignore these votes, why even bother with the election? It is truly odd that you blame CCP for this, and not mittenz. Who did the wrong thing here? CCP or mittenz? Think about it and drop the hysterics. cept i've been told ccp provided the liquor
no one forced him to drink it, no one force him to say what he did. |
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