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Kagatob 05-19-2013 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Enygma (Post 963047)
Kagotop sad he can't compete on a fair playing field... pleads for one way rules.

At the rate things are going, I'll be long gone before it starts snowing outside of Everfrost. Doesn't mean I wouldn't want tyrants to suffer. :)

Kevynne 06-08-2013 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by kotton05 (Post 962805)
ROFL!!! haha you'll get your royalties!

See sig Merkk.

Kagatobs 06-08-2013 04:13 AM

Hehe I troll you all so good it hurts in my pleasure area.

Tasslehofp99 06-08-2013 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Enygma (Post 963047)
Kagotop sad he can't compete on a fair playing field... pleads for one way rules.

You must be retarded if you think p99 raiding has had any semblance of a fait playing field in.the last 2 years.

Tasslehofp99 06-08-2013 04:23 AM

***fair

Tasslehofp99 06-08-2013 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Harrison'sNewName (Post 987546)
Paypalmelinda, nuff said.

Herpaderp cheaters allowed to run rampant and Sirken the big bad wannabe new guy won't even do anything about it because, "it happened 14 months ago lol"

Shits still happening as of a month or two ago, have fraps of tmo cheating by exploiting IP exemptions. Which to my knowledge was always a permaban? I mean the rules are clear cut.


Anyway desmo nd aiaius of TMO should both be banned for their exploiting but instead were given 3 day suspensions when they claimed the rules regarding ip exemptions are murky at best.

So they were let off the hook when they should have been crucified and made an example of. Now I'm certain TMO is immune from punishment when caught breaking server rules.

Also - TMO was allowed to z-axis exploit in VP to trivialize content and when faced with competition they would hide in places where they couldnt ve trained. The day after FE had their first attempt at Phara Dar, we were told that Z-axis exploiting is no longer allowed. So it seems as if only TMO is allowed to cheat and dictate the rules regarding the raid scene. Its happened many times now and ivegot fraps to prove it. Perhaps 100+ fraps of TMO cheating will be enough to prove a history of cheating, if anyone cares to serve up some justice.

Tiggles 06-08-2013 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Tasslehofp99 (Post 987549)
Shits still happening as of a month or two ago, have fraps of tmo cheating by exploiting IP exemptions. Which to my knowledge was always a permaban? I mean the rules are clear cut.


Anyway desmo nd aiaius of TMO should both be banned for their exploiting but instead were given 3 day suspensions when they claimed the rules regarding ip exemptions are murky at best.

So they were let off the hook when they should have been crucified and made an example of. Now I'm certain TMO is immune from punishment when caught breaking server rules.

Also - TMO was allowed to z-axis exploit in VP to trivialize content and when faced with competition they would hide in places where they couldnt ve trained. The day after FE had their first attempt at Phara Dar, we were told that Z-axis exploiting is no longer allowed. So it seems as if only TMO is allowed to cheat and dictate the rules regarding the raid scene. Its happened many times now and ivegot fraps to prove it. Perhaps 100+ fraps of TMO cheating will be enough to prove a history of cheating, if anyone cares to serve up some justice.

Harrison 2.0 y'all

Tasslehofp99 06-08-2013 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiggles (Post 987552)
Harrison 2.0 y'all

If telling the truth about what I've witnessed over the past 2 or so years then sure, I'm harrison 2.0 but atleast I don't associate with such scum as you associate with. Keep cheating, keep lying, keep exploiting.

xarzzardorn 06-08-2013 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Tasslehofp99 (Post 987549)
Shits still happening as of a month or two ago, have fraps of tmo cheating by exploiting IP exemptions. Which to my knowledge was always a permaban? I mean the rules are clear cut.


Anyway desmo nd aiaius of TMO should both be banned for their exploiting but instead were given 3 day suspensions when they claimed the rules regarding ip exemptions are murky at best.

So they were let off the hook when they should have been crucified and made an example of. Now I'm certain TMO is immune from punishment when caught breaking server rules.

Also - TMO was allowed to z-axis exploit in VP to trivialize content and when faced with competition they would hide in places where they couldnt ve trained. The day after FE had their first attempt at Phara Dar, we were told that Z-axis exploiting is no longer allowed. So it seems as if only TMO is allowed to cheat and dictate the rules regarding the raid scene. Its happened many times now and ivegot fraps to prove it. Perhaps 100+ fraps of TMO cheating will be enough to prove a history of cheating, if anyone cares to serve up some justice.

'abusing ip exemptions' not related to boxing had a precedent on red and that was removal of your exemption.

sad that you bring up the 'z-axis exploit' when you know exactly what the difference was. you guys would have been allowed to keep that PD loot, despite the old rule, but you wiped to the easiest dragon in the game on a clean engage. i think she dropped 3 earrings

Tasslehofp99 06-08-2013 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by xarzzardorn (Post 987558)
'abusing ip exemptions' not related to boxing had a precedent on red and that was removal of your exemption.

sad that you bring up the 'z-axis exploit' when you know exactly what the difference was. you guys would have been allowed to keep that PD loot, despite the old rule, but you wiped to the easiest dragon in the game on a clean engage. i think she dropped 3 earrings

Grats, we tried leveling the playing field and gms said it wasnt allowed. More proof of what I said being true.


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