Thedrah wrote:why not just let everyone have there stuff back? no brimstone just reset the claims back to the way before the bug abuse
Thedrah wrote:pretty sure jorb has backups from last week. i think he could reset the few minimaps based off the back ups
Itanu wrote:Yeah I think it's bullshit that Dole loses this entire world's work, and Hiroshima loses a palisade, because "um, JL we thort he was a wizurd..."
How hard is it to just revive his one character? Even if he loses crops, etc, he can just buy those back from other factions, but losing probably the best combat char in the world, and getting a shitty month of sub? Just wow. I don't think I would ever come back to this game if I was dole.
Pedorlee wrote:Because we are talking about justice. If today devs say: -"this isnt a bug, no punishment" and tomorrow for the same stuff they say: "its a bug, punishment" , then we will have a problem because people wont never know what is good or bad. It's like living under a dicatorship where the mood of the ruler will determine if you live or die.
This case looks simple: If its a bugabuse just resurrect him! It's fair!. Yeah, ok, maybe. But what about tomorrow? Maybe then the case wont be so clear and everybody will remember the day laws were bypassed for a single situation abitrarily. Think about it bro.
Jorb wrote:Dole is just one guy, his base is small, and I could with relative ease help him out, but if I do then I also set the precedent that that is something we do, and if I do that, what, then, happens when data corruption wipes a map grid and there are a hundred people who expect the same assistance?
Events like these suck, and I do not want to trivialize them or brush them off, or claim that we have done everything right, but our bottom line is that we do not reverse the results of bugs, even if they are serious. We are just two guys, and we have to prioritize where we spend our time, and I don't mean that as an "excuse", or whatever, but am simply trying to put you in our shoes.
It's like living under a dicatorship where the mood of the ruler will determine if you live or die.
Itanu wrote:It's like living under a dicatorship where the mood of the ruler will determine if you live or die.
Personally, I would rather have the ruler determine whether I live or die than to die 100% of the time.
bmjclark wrote:(if dis did it to odditown, i almost guarantee odditown would have been on here calling for blood)
jorb wrote:Simply doing investigations on things like these, looking up scents, village lists, PMs, talking to people, &c&c, completely *eats* dev hours. It takes a lot of time, and the end results of these police actions tend to leave very few people happier.
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