My answer will not be as polite as Bumamgar's. You see, it's my job to protect the developers from people trying to troll them. In an industrial game setting, developers don't have to see or hear from dissidents. We do, but we certainly don't have to listen to it like you're a customer.
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By the way, I thought it was against the rules of the server for a Dev to play on p99? Correct me if I'm wrong please.
Edit: just found this "- All members of the GM Staff have the right to be playing on the server as your peers. Those whom fall into this category will have separate login details for their GM Access account and all GMs will have access to each others server logs (corruption will not be an issue). This will allow for GMs and players to be on a level playing field."
And corruption can still be involved. Dev's are aware of issue/release dates and so forth giving a clear advantage.
However I do remember reading somewhere that this was outlawed.
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Correct me if I'm wrong please.
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You're wrong. You're wrong because its none of your business to know in the first place.
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And corruption can still be involved. Dev's are aware of issue/release dates and so forth giving a clear advantage.
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You're wrong. You obviously have no idea of the difference between source and content development.
Perhaps you thought this was relevant in this thread about Raiding? It's not.
If anything changes, I may or may not let you know.