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Charms, please fix your quote tags so that it doesn't look like I said the things that you were saying in response.
SoE may have acted as if we had no rights, but we most certainly did under consumer protection laws. I don't think making the details of the character naming policy public is a bad idea. If I were more concerned about the issue, I might politely (and privately) ask the devs to do so. However, I have no illusions that they owe it to me. If they want to keep that policy private, that is their prerogative. | ||
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Of course they don't "owe" us anything. We're not entitled to anything but if they *want people to play* then stuff like this has to be handled better. Its retarded to run around punishing people for something that isnt even in the rules yet. | |||
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Here's a thread with an awful lot of character names that I think are going to have to be changed:
http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...ad.php?t=10034 Why not just change the blatantly offensive/inappropriate ones and leave the rest be? Otherwise, this name policy needs to be made public and official and everyone should have their name changed. | ||
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Just be patient, you can read my "invisible rules" soon. This is not something that comes out of thin air, we have been working on it for a while. Again, we are all volunteers, we do not work 24 / 7.
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