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Originally Posted by Loke
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Just wanna add that knowing Alawen, he is one of a select few individuals I met on this server that I sincerely think would have turned a guild mate in for using SEQ. I know I was kind of broad generalizing everyone with that whole "allure of loot" statement, but since he is posting here and I figure he might chime in, I thought I'd preemptively beat him to the punch and say that I absolutely think that he is the type of person who would have the integrity to turn someone in (unlike the vast majority of individuals on this server). For that matter, so was Xzerion. I know the guy gets a lot of shit on these forums, mostly from people who probably never had a single conversation with the guy, but I have no doubt that he would have turned an IB member in for using SEQ had he known. Despite popular belief, he was a pretty hands off, and uninvolved guild leader in terms of raid leader, strategy, etc. I know everyone likes to pretend he was some shady mastermind, but for the most part he pretty much dealt with internal house-keeping type stuff.
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Thanks for saying so, Loke; I appreciate that. I've turned in a few people for boxing, but I honestly don't know the third party software well enough to be very sure when people are using it. It was interesting to read your explanation of monks watching things reset.
I was really disappointed when I played on VZTZ and I learned about /face and /stick and realized that people I thought were amazing on Sullon Zek were just cheating. I had my suspicions in DA when I'd volunteer to track and they'd turn me down. If there was SEQ in old school IB, it was kept quiet enough that I never had to deal with it. It was always the druid team and Jete tracking for IB. We had our own vent channel for trackers and we'd chase the officers out. It was surprisingly good times sitting in one spot spamming track hour after hour.