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Unlikely they'd eat a suspension when the lead gm was the one that helped them do it...
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#2
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I miss PacketQuest 2012.
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#3
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What will happen first, Aftermath gets the ban they deserve or Pint actually reaches puberty?
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#6
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I like the part where Pint implies that a 10 day raid suspension would devastate casual guilds
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#7
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Whoda thunk it?
More rules = more bitching. | ||
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#8
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Guilds should be recruiting 4-5 players in their guilds not for players with good personalities or specific classes, they need to be people who will spend 100% of their time dealing with raid issues, reviewing fraps, and breaking down the rules to their basic form to know what is an actual infraction.
I would assume that the higher tier guilds will be employing guys (high plat cost on retainer) who probably never log in, but work out of their parents garages, have expensive furniture, binders of p99 petition infractions from the TMO glory days (for case study/president) , and would put on suits to just cruise the forums and file/deal with petitions for their guilds. The Mid to Lower Tier guilds would be getting random ambulance chasing petition lawyers who could be hired on a case by case basis for basic things like stalls and trains. I feel there is a market for this sort of thing and would happily stream this on twitch if we could get Sirken on a Judge Judy style show where one hour a weekly he would publicly deal with raid petitions. The entertainment factor would be legit awesome. Seriously though, after 6 years of Petition/Lawyer Questing there shouldn't be any surprises that situations like this would occur. Its been this way forever, and will likely be this way forever. | ||
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#9
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Quote:
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#10
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Quote:
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Monk of Bregan D'Aerth
Wielder of the Celestial Fists Quote:
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