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Originally Posted by Just facts
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I get what you are saying but correct me if I'm wrong, isn't it the same as streaming, and isn't the lead GM doing it?
And haven't you and most of the server been one of the many people looking at that stream ?, and haven't most guild leaders been part of that stream setup? (you included).
We will prolly have better luck with trying to figure out a few easy to follow rules that are black and white, then saying you can not do this and that about stuff that can't be tracked.
I understand that the staff want to leave room for "onsite" calls so they can decide not to enforce something but as long as there is room for it, people will push the limits and as long as the rulings are not the same each time, if you do this, it will cost you xx time of suspension, personal and raid, we will have a RnF section with people posting look what they did etc etc.
But then again it's very clear that the RnF section seem to attract people that don't even play on the server anymore, and that might be a way to make sure p99 have alot of visitors each day.
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A twitch stream has a delay, it wouldn't be useful for tracking unless it was some lazy uncontested target. When fractions of a second matter (enter why alt+tab jumping mattered) you need a real time feed which is why Skype and other programs like that are used. Also, a stream doesn't have the same intent as the idea of screensharing.