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Fact: they were using information they should not have had to gain an advantage in game.
Fact: there was no legitimate way to gain this information. That's all you need. Wherever the information originated, you know it was illegitimately obtained. And you know that whoever in DA chose to use it had to have known this as well, seeing as how the information is by definition against the server rules. This could not have been confused for fair play. The "we don't know who got it" defense doesn't work, either. As far as I'm concerned, the GMs should threaten to disband DA as a whole and ban every single leader and officer unless DA self-corrects and hands over whoever was responsible for the information. They can't pretend they don't know -- they never would have moved on the target unless someone with the ability to call a raid knew. All you need to find out is who called the raids. This bullshit is WAY more damaging to the server than anything Abacab or Raren ever did. I don't know if this is still just "breaking news" or what, but if I were IB, I'd be going apeshit right now. They took the brunt of exploit accusations from DA for literally months with no evidence, and now DA got caught with their hand in the cookie jar just straight-up cheating, no bones about it. Way worse than ShowEQ, boxing, or anything like that. They were stealing end-game raid encounters. | ||
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