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Old 08-10-2013, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by salimoneus [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Because this isn't intended to be an exact copy of classic, they do the best they can with the resources available. Comparing this project to a commercial product with millions of dollars in the budget is a complete waste of time.

The more rules and restrictions you impose, the more rules and restrictions that are going to be broken, the more petitions filed, the more petitions that need to be answered. In other words a bunch of bullshit on someone's plate. I don't think anyone wants to deal with that, at least I sure as hell wouldn't want to. So they opted to let nature take it's course. Can't say I blame them really.

So people either need to find a way to compete out in the wild, or stay in the safety of their caves and be happy to grab the leftover scraps. That's nature.
I find it vastly interesting that members of FE posted this thread to begin with, that they cry about how the rules in VP specifically result in griefing, that they argue that training should not be allowed because it isn't fun, that they whine about TMO being the primary instigators....then Tassiepants with the usual "smoke and mirrors" response basically supports Xerxes, Shinko (Huen), and Goodies' "griefing tools" in VP.

How is that not hypocritical?

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Originally Posted by Tasslehofp99 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Well you're bringing up 2 or 3 people playing within the rules given to them, not sure what relevance your post has within this thread. If people want to go spend hours training and it is allowed by the current rules, why would they not? That would be their prerogative.

The funny thing is I sincerely feel that VP without training would be a lot more fun.
Before the "definition police" enter the scene again,

Hypocrite:

1: a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion


2: a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings
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Is this a joke? This is crazier than anything I have purported, and I have had evidence for everything I have said as well.
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