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[Discuss] Abusing a bug?

Gloria Santos gloria.santos at gmail.com
Wed Jan 10 12:02:26 CET 2007


Jonathon,

The ruler of your realm rules your character, not you. I don't believe
anyone should be able to force you to do something ooc that you don't agree
with.



> Now I am the judge in a realm which is at war with the realm, which has a
> Judge at rogue status and was told to respect the OOC cease fire and not
> partake in any dungeon actions because the other realm cannot.



It is not your fault that the other realm can or cannot do something.  If
you do something that you are normally allowed to do, you are not abusing a
bug at all.


I then went on to torture a person who was in my dungeons (who I also
> contacted OOC and told them about the scenario and they were fine with it)
> as I as a person did not agree to the OOC cease fire. After admitting to
> torturing this person in my dungeons, I was told the following my the ruler
> of the realm I am a Judge in.
>
> "Avoid cheaters and abusers
> Do not encourage or tolerate cheating and abuses of the game rules in your
> realm. If you learn of any cheating going on, immediately inform us
> privately or on the mailing list. If you are certain, then have your ruler
> use the OOC Ban function."
>
> Your exploiting a bug. I just want you to be courteous to other players
> for a day or two "
>
> Am I really exploiting a bug because I refuse to agree to an OOC cease
> fire, because another realm has a bug which doesn't enable them to torture
> and do other dungeon actions and I wish to carry on with my dungeon actions
> regardless?



Not at all.  It is not exploiting a bug; it is playing normally while the
other player is limited because of a bug.  An issue like this one arose in
the discussion list a while ago.  Check the archives.
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