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View Poll Results: Should people be punished harsher for cheating, hacking, etc.? | |||
Yes. Harshly. There is no deterrant as things are currently. |
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45 | 58.44% |
No, I don't think people should be punished.(Post why) |
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10 | 12.99% |
I am not going to vote properly because I hate Harrison LAWLVZTZJECT |
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22 | 28.57% |
Voters: 77. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() None of the options really match my thoughts.
Red - Cheating through warps, MQ, etc - permanent ban Cheating through MySEQ/SEQ - suspension Blue - Cheating that affects raid bosses - permanent ban Anything else - no punishment | ||
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![]() In classic EQ, I managed to figure out a way to get underneath the world via levitate in nearly every zone. With spells not needing a los component, I managed to get a nuke team, underneath the world, to Neriak bank. While you couldn't target someone while underneath the world, you could assist a lvl 1 dark elf.... And that's how my high elf wizard ended up with a SMR.
Did the EQ gms ever ban me/suspsend me for doing this? No. The worst thing that happened is a guide told me to stop exploiting geometry for a free transport the safe point in zone. Which gets me to my point: On live, GMs didn't really give a shit about third tier low pop server 'sploits. Any enforcement efforts greater than zero, is more than what was shown on live.
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Ghengis, enchanter, blue '99
Battlenuts, cleric, red '99 Formerly Mordrack Manwhore, Vallon Zek | ||
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