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Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 22:57:50 2006 05 18 |
Pranešimai: 1643 Temos: 98 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
Rukna Baisioji Akis
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Dios | Paskelbta: 04:43:46 2006 05 19 |
Pranešimai: 2511 Temos: 165 Valstybė: United Kingdom Lytis: Vyras |
Boehm: No I took it as a joke, I used to do the same thing to players like Neggy every now and then when they started hunting me just to wind them up I just wondered why me.. seems kinda obvious now
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Rukna Baisioji Akis | Paskelbta: 06:28:26 2006 05 19 |
Pranešimai: 1374 Temos: 103 Valstybė: Lithuania Lytis: Vyras |
I mentioned programmes just to ensure my position "you should be allowed to do what is technically allowed to do" does not contain anything illegal
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Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 06:36:41 2006 05 19 |
Pranešimai: 1643 Temos: 98 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
RBA: "You should be allowed to do what is technically allowed to do"... Tell me: should I be allowed to pick a lock and take what is behind it merely because I can? Should this behavior be allowed? Because I can easily purchase a deadly weapon, should I do so and then employ it? Laws and game rules are similar, in that respect. Gtg, but I'll give you the rest of this later .
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Rukna Baisioji Akis | Paskelbta: 09:22:46 2006 05 19 |
Pranešimai: 1374 Temos: 103 Valstybė: Lithuania Lytis: Vyras |
Laws and game rules are similar, but in another aspect: you can not be punished if you didn't break a law. Harvesting didn't break any rule, but we were treated as criminals.
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Iiridayn | Paskelbta: 23:31:07 2006 05 19 |
Pranešimai: 1643 Temos: 98 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
Anyway, the more complex a system becomes, the harder it is to lock down behaviors using technical means. SkyLords is complex enough that this is the case -- indeed, some scientists argue that virtually any program that accepts input from users instantly reaches levels of complexity which make locking down reasonable behavior extremely difficult.
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Rukna Baisioji Akis | Paskelbta: 03:50:33 2006 05 20 |
Pranešimai: 1374 Temos: 103 Valstybė: Lithuania Lytis: Vyras |
I didn't say anything about discrimination in the delicate accident. But you still did wrong. It wasn't the only planet name with similar meaning. And owner "system administrator" didn't tell me anything at that time. As for vets as well. Smartfox even suggessted me to tell about such huge ship to you or prof The fact is you must have announced about it earlier, only then you have a right to punish someone. You chose hiding the planet inspite of forbiding to touch it. So breaking into my account after legal action of pirating was not fair
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Bert2 | Paskelbta: 06:28:43 2006 05 20 |
Pranešimai: 2477 Temos: 101 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
ANY WAY, Alot of thing that have happened in the past were questionable, and barely withing game restraints, LTC and other clans including my own have done thing techincally legal but which brought about big stinks. You can sometimes do thing in the "frame" of the game that the designers did not intend. In our case these would be considered to be breaking the "spirit" of the law instead of the actual law. If you are doing things that are not usual or meant to be done in order to "rules lawyer" it is still wrong. Zygi didn't care and that is what has led to the abuse of this kind of thinking, Proff does and is actively trying to fix them, and has stated this over and over. My beef was mainly about grey situations that have been exploited and continue to be exploited.
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Pray | Paskelbta: 06:54:47 2006 05 20 |
Pranešimai: 2255 Temos: 147 Valstybė: United States Lytis: Vyras |
"If it was known it was forbidden then it would be ok to punish"
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Rukna Baisioji Akis | Paskelbta: 06:57:58 2006 05 20 |
Pranešimai: 1374 Temos: 103 Valstybė: Lithuania Lytis: Vyras |
Pray, you are wrong
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