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Do people not get how this will end up working?
The only people that will show up on the maps are the ones running it. You won't see people who aren't running the logging tool. That's some harry potter type shit. If you run this on red I'd say you're pretty stupid, unless he builds it in a way your logs could go somewhere privately.. like for a group or guild.. but yea who knows. | ||
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Yeah only share hacks with guildies to loosely paraphrase vile
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You can share your /loc with anyone you want, whenever you want. Just because someone is building a tool to overlay the data onto a map != a hack. As said previously, this could have been easily done in 1999... the logic behind it is very simple. I await your jimmies to be rustled, followed by a TLDR. See ya around Chewster.. | |||
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Vile, next time nirgons suckin your dick I hope he uses too much teeth for your unclassic views
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