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But the problem is always policing. You can only guarantee someone isn't doing this if you have their fraps from their view. The difference to an onlooker is so nuanced it can't really feasibly be policed. So sure, it's against the rules and you've told your guild to do so. Being that the trust level between these guilds is somehow a negative value, you could never guarantee the other guild would be following the rules as well. I guarantee you some nerds will continue to do this, in both guilds, even after this ruling. Even when both guilds I'm sure at this point, have made it clear it is against the rules. Just because these nerds know it gives them a small edge, they can't really be caught unless they're dumb enough to post their own fraps, and most guilds have individual incentives to getting FTEs which pushes nerds to neckbeard. Would be the same had Sirken laid down the law back in the VP days about Skype Screensharing those dragons. You can ban it sure, but it's almost impossible to enforce this sort of ban. So as I said before. Let nerds nerd to their hearts content on top tier targets, and rotate the rest. Sirken make me raid scene GM and I'll Make P99 Great Again.
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