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Short of Whukes incriminating himself, yes there's only so much that can be done. Now, say he comes in here with a guilty attitude and a ton of butthurt (like I noted back on page 2) then yeah, a GM might be within his rights to say "you're either guilty as hell, or just very very rude, so I'm awarding the kill to the other guy." However, that would again limit the ruling to this exact scenario. Short of proper facts being available do we WANT the rule to be "there is no rule?" If there's no evidence available the only standard is FTE. At the very least, that provides a reasonable way to measure an otherwise immeasurable situation and it gives notice to everyone exactly what measures they need to take to protect themselves. Quote:
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Last edited by Frieza_Prexus; 06-30-2013 at 04:12 PM..
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Want it? Be there when it spawns to kill it. | ||||
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It's looking like the decision has been made, which is fine with me. Since Whukes logged after killing Hadden I've been able to retain the camp. Although it seems that there is no evidence that I could submit to prove that I had the camp. Server logs say he engaged before me, which is true, doesn't sound like a 6 hour video of me sitting at Hadden would do much beyond prove that I sat for 6 hours but missed a 30 second window. I will keep this kind of thing in mind when camping in the future (I also have Fraps now). Good luck to everyone on their current and future camps.
Would also like to thank Ambrotos again for his speedy and attentive responses on this issue. | ||
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After all is said and done Kata is a dummy for not being vigilant after he 1. KNEW Hadden was about to spawn and 2. saw Whukes back from his restful night of sleep.
I guess the valuable lesson learned here should be never to give anybody the benefit of the doubt that they aren't going to be a turdburglar. Good luck on the next Hadden pop Kata. Make sure you get there a nice, early 30-45 seconds or so before he pops and hope whoever is there "camping" him is really into his cartoons.
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I agree, 20 seconds is not a long time in a multi-hour camp, or even in an ordinary ~20 minute dungeon respawn wait for that matter. It is unreasonable to expect someone to give a computer 100% attention over a multi-hour session, and requiring it (at a cost of otherwise losing the camp) merely promotes unhealthy behavior. EQ is a game designed with lengthy sessions in mind and the rules ought to account for that. However, I don't make the rules. As such, I can merely ask for clarification:
If 20 seconds is too slow, than what's the permissible reaction time? If the answer is "instant", then effectively every last camp boils down to FTE due to things like network lag and discrepancies between the local log and server log. This question is not academic; as the GM's already know, come Velious and its likely high population, people WILL be fighting over camps. Clarification now may prevent some problems later. Danth | ||
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... as I said, FTE and firepower. Sounds a lot to me like KSing, but there you.
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Quick Fraps question - I have the buffer loop set to 30 seconds but my test video didn't have the 30 seconds from the buffer. Did I do something wrong here?
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Forget fraps you just need a stopwatch, if its up longer than 15 seconds feel free to kill it. The world's your oyster.
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