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You would never be able to automatically block access, but I'm sure if you banned enough of a persons re-rolls after substantial time was put into leveling them, they'd pack their bags and leave. Note, I'm not suggesting this course of action be taken in this scenario, just that you don't need to deny someone access to being able to log onto p99 in order to deter them from playing.
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Losing the time invested in characters/items is punishment enough for nearly every crime committed on this server. Ban their shit and move on, who cares if they want to keep playing.
Exception being people using hacks or DoS'ing. Or posting dicks in the normal forums. | ||
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Just not understanding why the map thing is condoned and SEQ isn't. | |||
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the way it was explained to me is that people who know how to navigate zones have an advantage over others. so, by allowing players who dont want to know how to navigate a zone to simply run 3rd party map hacks it removes the skill gap that would exist, helping create more meaningful pvp in a more even setting
sounds legit a 3rd party "/stick utility" is next NOT A HACK THO | ||
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Well, I am not really familiar with where named mobs spawn so to alleviate that skill gap I'll run SEQ on a 2nd machine with a NIC in promiscuous mode and port mirror my shit in order to remain undetectable.
I assume that still works like it did back in '99 anyway. | ||
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