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Originally Posted by UnHoLyPoWeR
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Game just does what it is programmed to do, I can't think of a scenario where a "bug" on an NPC eats the item rather than you messed up or charm wore off the second you turned something in or you didn't realize you needed a certain faction requirement or forgot to sneak or something like that. It is either bad luck or shitty play.
So you saying "bug" is just another way of saying I am not a smart player. Least that is how it reads...
Why try to cop out of a mistake? We are all human capable of mistakes and it is why I check every detail multiple times before I do anything. I just said I don't really make major mistakes like that that I would need to take up a volunteers time with, I still die and make other mistakes like gameplay related ones occasionally, but that's me.
I imagine player failure accounts for 95% of the item reimbursement petitions AT LEAST.
I have a couple epics and I didn't botch them, guess I avoided those pesky bugs... [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Could you redo this post, but just try to be a little more condescending? I'm sure 99% of quest mobs act in the way they are supposed to (and by supposed to, I mean according to wiki / allakhazam / classic). However, there are still some that don't, so just because you have been lucky enough to not encounter any doesnt make you a better player than anyone else. And of course computer characters are simply going to do what they are programmed to do, but sometimes the programming has issues. That's why there is an entire *gasp*
bug section of the forums!
You state in your post that player failure accounts for at least 95% of reimbursement petitions, which implies that there is a small fraction of reimbursements that are not due to player failure, yet you belittle the idea that a "bug" could ever account for a hand in going wrong.
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I can't think of a scenario where a "bug" on an NPC eats the item rather than you messed up
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If this is true, then it is because you are not a smart person.