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Old 08-21-2011, 08:58 PM
Aenor Aenor is offline
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This is pretty much my answer for all points of discussion. The less gm enforcement required the better. Don't be like SOE and have unenforceable play nice rules that, when you do enforce them, you will be accused of selectively enforcing them.
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Old 08-22-2011, 01:21 AM
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Enforce against training if you actually have the staff/manpower to do it and they have thick enough skin to deal with that shit, plus the competency to realize the difference between an intentional train and an unintentional one (Sirken was good)

Realize that this is going to be problematic either way though - enforced or not.

Reason being....

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FYI, training is the hardest of any PnP to actually prove or come to a conclusion about as a GM.

You have to derive intent, which is fucking impossible. If they were bringing in the mobs cause PvP was required before someone engaged or killed the mob, or just trained...
That. It's a very difficult thing to enforce or judge accurately, even when you are in the zone watching.
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