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Old 05-24-2015, 10:40 PM
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Doesn't know anything about pvp rules, continues to harass people in ooc.
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Old 05-24-2015, 10:59 PM
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Doesn't know anything about pvp rules, continues to harass people in ooc.
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Old 05-24-2015, 11:01 PM
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so now your guild spams LFG on a yellow text, that is basically you spitting in the face of the server staff and the rules of this server.

expected better of u nirgon
actually that was really funny and we should remember this is a VIDEO GAME not fucking some protestant church on Sunday.
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Old 05-24-2015, 11:45 PM
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Longtime player and lurker. Makes me want to quit on principle. This is sad.
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Old 05-24-2015, 11:55 PM
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It makes no sense on a PvP server to severely limit OOC. Eunomia doesn't know anything about red and obviously doesn't really want to.

We NEED RED guides for red.

Eunomia just doesn't understand the dynamics. The garbage and clutter need to be gotten rid of. But not at the cost of hindering growth and community. Red community doesn't operate in the same way as blue. That simple.

I accidentally ooc'd and spoke with Eunomia. Seems nice and wants to do the right thing. But wanting and doing are different animals.
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if your reason to be here is to ruin other peoples experiences and grief them off the server, then not only do you not deserve the privilege of playing here, but i will remove your ability to do so.
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Old 05-25-2015, 12:03 AM
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Its so ill thought, i really hope its eunomia alone that initiated this

Not even a pinned post to try to frame what is allowed or not, people trying to talk LNS in ooc getting trolled, not applicable, etc, etc
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Old 05-25-2015, 12:18 AM
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There is no doubt some people needed to take a OOC vacation but this is truly harming the community IMO. Even though there are a lot of trolls OOC is an important part of this server, discussion and some trash talk for pvp was fun. Current moderation of OOC is far too harsh
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Old 05-25-2015, 12:24 AM
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I'm a new player on Red, my main here is level 39 and unguilded. Been playing here in earnest for about five weeks.

Frankly, Red is the only reason why I'm still playing this emu.

And the only reason I'm playing still playing on Red is precisely because it's full of nutjobs, psychopaths, and various other malcontents and degenerates... who sometimes do say strange things out of character. But that's part of the charm. Logging into Red is like walking into a seedy dive bar on the bad side of town and wondering how many beers you can drink before someone stabs you.

As a new player on this server, /ooc is a nonstop tutorial and a window into the community. You don't have that shit on blue, you have thousands of nameless and faceless pixels running around chasing merbs all day saying "Sow plz, thx" and running away. That was half my interaction on blue, and the other half was nerdrage tells, from someone I'd never seen or heard of, about something being camped. Sorry broski, I'm not here to steal your fucking gnoll champion, I just logged out here last night. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

When I'm running around on Red and I come across toons, there's a good chance I actually already know of them. I know if they're a douchebag or unstable. I know if they're kind to new players. I know who they hate, who their friends are, what guild they're in, and much of what they're doing.

It's a good thing to recognize the names and personas of characters I come across, and /ooc is what makes that possible. It's the hub of the community. It facilitates the transmission of actual human personality into a game world that is relatively stale at this point.

Without that human touch, you might as well play Minesweeper or go outside or some shit.
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Old 05-25-2015, 12:29 AM
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I'm a new player on Red, my main here is level 39 and unguilded. Been playing here in earnest for about five weeks.

Frankly, Red is the only reason why I'm still playing this emu.

And the only reason I'm playing still playing on Red is precisely because it's full of nutjobs, psychopaths, and various other malcontents and degenerates... who sometimes do say strange things out of character. But that's part of the charm. Logging into Red is like walking into a seedy dive bar on the bad side of town and wondering how many beers you can drink before someone stabs you.

As a new player on this server, /ooc is a nonstop tutorial and a window into the community. You don't have that shit on blue, you have thousands of nameless and faceless pixels running around chasing merbs all day saying "Sow plz, thx" and running away. That was half my interaction on blue, and the other half was nerdrage tells, from someone I'd never seen or heard of, about something being camped. Sorry broski, I'm not here to steal your fucking gnoll champion, I just logged out here last night. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

When I'm running around on Red and I come across toons, there's a good chance I actually already know of them. I know if they're a douchebag or unstable. I know if they're kind to new players. I know who they hate, who their friends are, what guild they're in, and much of what they're doing.

It's a good thing to recognize the names and personas of characters I come across, and /ooc is what makes that possible. It's the hub of the community. It facilitates the transmission of actual human personality into a game world that is relatively stale at this point.

Without that human touch, you might as well play Minesweeper or go outside or some shit.
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Just deal with extremely dumb shit like people telling cutie to kill herself and leave OOC alone
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Old 05-25-2015, 01:13 AM
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I'm a new player on Red, my main here is level 39 and unguilded. Been playing here in earnest for about five weeks.

Frankly, Red is the only reason why I'm still playing this emu.

And the only reason I'm playing still playing on Red is precisely because it's full of nutjobs, psychopaths, and various other malcontents and degenerates... who sometimes do say strange things out of character. But that's part of the charm. Logging into Red is like walking into a seedy dive bar on the bad side of town and wondering how many beers you can drink before someone stabs you.

As a new player on this server, /ooc is a nonstop tutorial and a window into the community. You don't have that shit on blue, you have thousands of nameless and faceless pixels running around chasing merbs all day saying "Sow plz, thx" and running away. That was half my interaction on blue, and the other half was nerdrage tells, from someone I'd never seen or heard of, about something being camped. Sorry broski, I'm not here to steal your fucking gnoll champion, I just logged out here last night. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

When I'm running around on Red and I come across toons, there's a good chance I actually already know of them. I know if they're a douchebag or unstable. I know if they're kind to new players. I know who they hate, who their friends are, what guild they're in, and much of what they're doing.

It's a good thing to recognize the names and personas of characters I come across, and /ooc is what makes that possible. It's the hub of the community. It facilitates the transmission of actual human personality into a game world that is relatively stale at this point.

Without that human touch, you might as well play Minesweeper or go outside or some shit.

Sticky that shit
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