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| View Poll Results: Legalize Training on Red 1999? | |||
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70 | 68.63% |
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32 | 31.37% |
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There are two types of training. There's really obvious training, and less obvious training. No one is expecting the staff to have a magic crystal ball and be able to distinguish a non-obvious intentional train from an unintentional train. But with training illegal, the staff can easily police obvious trains (which tend to also be the worst ones). Even if their ability to police it is limited, people will still be deterred, meaning there will be less training. Since training is bad, making training illegal is good, because less of a bad thing is a good thing.
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Everything but the most obvious repetitive training should be allowed.
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We would need a GM sitting in fear 24/7 to make any stricter rules than what I posted. The hurt the server would suffer from GM's handpicking who to ban and who not to ban is way more detrimental than just allowing occasional trains to happen and let people sort it out. Its actually not that hard to avoid trains and very easy for a raid to handle. Quit trying to make GM's hold your hand. | |||
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Last edited by Arillious; 02-22-2012 at 04:24 PM..
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Last edited by Billbike; 02-22-2012 at 02:25 PM..
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