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worch 06-14-2015 06:04 PM

Should staff publicly out RMTers' characters?
 
I think it'd help the server population police RMT itself.

What do you think?

Magikarp 06-14-2015 06:14 PM

shuldnt they just b b& if the staff knew their chars?

if youre talking about repentant souls who started over then voted no

edit: read wrong.. already b& chars. name n shame all the way voted yes

worch 06-14-2015 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magikarp (Post 1937656)
shuldnt they just b b& if the staff knew their chars?

if youre talking about repentant souls who started over then voted no

To clarify, I mean the characters of the banned accounts.

Trainhop 06-14-2015 06:23 PM

There could be a lot of petitions of :thats so-and-so's alt he was that RMTer.
Even false accusations that could make it a complete mess.
If the staff takes the accusations with a grain of salt and leaves the playerbase to ravage suspected RMTers that they think is the alt of 'outed RMTer', even that could be a mess as in if 10 or so folks all got together and decided to market YOU as an RMTer innocent as you may be that leads to guilds not accepting you, and if you're on red more than the average amount of folks would want to bash your face in.
My 2 copper.

Pumped 06-14-2015 06:42 PM

yes but they wont because RMT is illegal and the server would be shut down if daybreak knew about said RMT and they would be legally obligated to report it so they keep it hush hush, ban everybody and sweep it under the rug

NEXT

Xaanka 06-14-2015 06:52 PM

They should just keep silently banning them -- the only people who have anything to gain from having transparency behind RMT bans are the RMTers themselves.

Nudalus 06-15-2015 07:17 AM

Because a head on a pike, and the walls of your castle painted red with the enemy's blood is more of a deterrent than a banner saying "keep out".


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