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Old 05-13-2021, 11:52 PM
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Tune do you really believe what you are talking about?
At red Petitionquest is a word mostly used by people ignoring the rules, to justify their griefing. Those people also love to tell the others why the actual rules are senseless, why no PvP can happen and so on. I strongly suggest those people to talk to Alcoholics or Kubby Kombat, those people seem to have a lot of fun at PvP and I can tell you, at least with Alcoholics, we have no issue at all. Try to self reflect a bit and think about, why people petition you or Apex. We always reach out first to the opposite side, before we write a petition, but Apex keeps telling us, GMs don't care, we take the risk, nothing happened, the rules don't count or are nonsense...... We wouldn't write a single petition, if your side would step up and take the responsibility for their actions. Also we don't petition accidental stuff unless it is clear the person just didn't care at all and took a high risk at his action. The number of petitions is that way in sync to Apex ignoring the server rules. Also why are you talking about contesting? Do you really think you can contest raid mobs atm? What you do is PvP at our raids not contest them in any way. Training us and dispelling our raid targets is not PvP, trains might happen, dispells should not happen, and if it happens you need to take responsibility for it and not try to justify it by telling everyone, that you don't like the server rules or that they don't apply to you. So stop crying, start PvPing us and let us all have fun!
 


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