Re: What Happend Last Night
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 10:41 pm
no, they are not.alibasil wrote:*People that set up accounts for themselves and their children to use.. are they breaking the rules?
no, they are not.alibasil wrote:*People that set up accounts for themselves and their children to use.. are they breaking the rules?
You missed it. Plain and simple. Whoever is behind it is garbage and anyone who does laugh at it IS an idiot.evalisa wrote:Firstly, cold and weeman, stop bickering on the forums
Secondly, Bones, calling him an Idiot is uncaleld for, he is correct, Sharing account info is dangerous at best.
Wilst you are correct, stealing is wrong, it was brought upon themselfs.
It was not a hack or a crack, it was a case of misstrust, you each need to find out who exactly knows your passwords, although i hope Nevrax use there logs to track it all.
Guild allowing, i will assist in the retake of the outpost for the origonal guild.
Whilst I condem the theif and hope they are banned, know that it was brought upon yourself, intentionaly or not.
i am sorry, btw
im sorry but thats just not truegrimjim wrote:The actions of individuals sum up to create the overall feel of the community.
*curtseys, sweeping her skirt beneath her* *respectful nod*grimjim wrote:The actions of individuals sum up to create the overall feel of the community.
I've maintained an account for the last 2 years. Recently I paid for my children to subscribe to their own accounts. Emily is incredibly bright at almost 12, but Oliver is terribly thick at the age of 7. I feel very comfortable letting Em play the game fully, but I've removed all of Ollie's chat windows and banned him from talking in region for fear he will "wserpwefjq3tj3qpgjrpgjpgrpjg" my friendsalibasil wrote:I wanted to edit post #30 but kinda left it too long to go back.
*I used to play next to my sister over a year ago we both knew each others account details, does that make me a rule breaker?
*People that set up accounts for themselves and their children to use.. are they breaking the rules?
If you trust someone enough to implicity say yes 100% trust them then is this really rule-breaking?
Now I know some of you are probably thinking "Yeah but who would trust those 3?". Well they would.
If something like this happened to me I wouldn't get angry at my sister and then realise it was all my fault screaming "How could I have let my sister know my password?". I would be doing the exact same thing and asking the devs how this happened because I implicitly trust my sister.
To me this rule is a way for game developers for any mmo to cover themselves. When situations like this happen they can then choose to either help out, or they can showing players the CoC and say "We told you so!". I think we are lucky because our devs appear to be helping.
Just some thoughts...