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Saphirro
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Posted - 2009.01.17 23:11:00 -
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Originally by: Tchell Dahhn
Originally by: Venkul Mul Some reply by people that actually do missions and don't steal loot and salvage for isk and giggles would be much more credible.
ITT: People missing the point. Regardless of your personal view of who's credible (and I'm beyond reproach, tyvm - why do you think I'm not an NPC Ninja?) or not, don't you think supporting a 'fair and just GM exploit resolution rulebook' is a good idea?
If not, feel free to not respond, because I'm leaning towards that chance that you might be trolling my thread.
Nah, judging by some of his posts he just thinks he knows everything.
Offical Stance: No problem here, move on out people, nothing to see...
btw: That GM's don't have a guide of rules for resetting missions and go with their gut... I think that's true of most of the things that happen in this game not just missions.
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Saphirro
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Posted - 2009.01.17 23:13:00 -
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Oh and supported.
If they aren't resetting missions, then where are the threads of outcry from the mission running community?
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Saphirro
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Posted - 2009.01.17 23:21:00 -
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Originally by: Captain Pompous Edited by: Captain Pompous on 17/01/2009 23:13:34
Originally by: Tchell Dahhn this GM sanctioned exploit should NOT be permitted.
I'm sorry, "GM sanctioned exploit" sounds very much like the game rules to me and a bad case of sour grapes on your part
Do you think the rules (if they exist) state:
If you find a juicy mission and claim that another player took your mission critical object regardless of whether said item was taken or not - then please feel free to contact a GM to have the mission reset.
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Saphirro
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Posted - 2009.01.17 23:43:00 -
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Originally by: Captain Pompous
How else to complete the mission if the person who took the loot is ransoming it beyond your ability to pay, and the mission is flagged as completed and thus will not respawn with the next DT?
If stealing the mission critical loot is not an exploit, and is harrassment that goes unpunished, what's to stop me stealing that loot from good missions with another account and then getting them reset? Or getting a friend to do it on an alt.
Maybe for your example, the objective should not be flagged as 'complete' until you have taken the item back to claim the reward and the mission itself is completed. |

Saphirro
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Posted - 2009.01.23 01:40:00 -
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Edited by: Saphirro on 23/01/2009 01:41:02
Originally by: Drake Draconis
Sorry to burst your bubble tchell... but your stuffed up pride is making you stupid.
The Voice I speak is one of rationality and reason.... unbiased with the fact that I'm not really interested in the greed or ego of EVE... I seek to play the game to be constructive and to further my corporation.... the games too large for self indulgence.
Your trying to make the bank robber look like the victim in this sad little tale of your so called "exploit" complaint.
My god that post is hard to read. Talk about horrible formatting. (Please don't actually do that.)
The bank robber would actually be the victim in a world where the law is that he is perfectly within his rights and the law to steal the item, and the banker cries foul and gets divine assistance to generate a new one from thin air.
If this does indeed take place (And I believe it used to, even if it no longer does) then it's not a level playing field. GM's should stick to their word of no intervention on the missions.
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Saphirro
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Posted - 2009.01.23 20:51:00 -
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Originally by: Drake Draconis
Again... says the Pot calling the Kettle black.
Good answer. You know, for when you can't really think of a reasoned response.
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