Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby Kaios » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:04 pm

crfernald wrote:We're all shitty people deep down, otherwise we'd be fucking normies.


No, most people in this game aren't gonna go to the trouble of bug abusing now that they know the consequences and even less will go to the trouble of trying to do it with proxies and alt accounts. Sure, I'll admit a few people seem adamant about abusing and not reporting for whatever reason but honestly it really does seem like a small minority to me. Most people will find and report and if you're looking for compensation or incentive just to do that then yeah you're the aforementioned piece of shit I spoke of.

Arvin, notice how I'm ignoring you and your crazy person logic.
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby ArvinJA » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:11 pm

Kaios wrote:Arvin, notice how I'm ignoring you and your crazy person logic.

I don't get it, can you please pinpoint what makes what I say "crazy person" logic? Or is it just a cheap way to try to evade the fact that you're making very little sense?
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby crfernald » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:17 pm

ArvinJA wrote:
crfernald wrote:I mean fuck I remember in w6 it was a just crash my shit up with scripting nonstop fam. I'm pretty sure we actually used it together when I was playing with deadlift and odditown for a very, very brief two days or so. In any case, you knowingly had that abusive script and Odditown did in fact use it in pvp.

We did crash Ainran outside our walls, but we never did it for our own gain, as we never ventured outside to attack them.


I remember exactly why because I was with deadlift and came to Odditown shortly after the incident to get scents. It was because we didn't have the stats, numbers, or confidence to actually do anything about it at the time. If it were a sure thing we would have.

Kaios wrote:
crfernald wrote:We're all shitty people deep down, otherwise we'd be fucking normies.


No, most people in this game aren't gonna go to the trouble of bug abusing now that they know the consequences


It has always been a crapshoot with bagousing. Absuing wall placement would sometimes result in jorbfisting of your base, crashing the server sometimes ended with other punishment. People will just learn to avoid punishment and do the same shit. Raising alt accounts with black skills, jumping in to break shit, letting the chips fall where they may.

It's just the hnh scumfucc tradition tbh fam
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby ArvinJA » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:21 pm

crfernald wrote:we would have

You and deadlift might have.
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby Tonkyhonk » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:23 pm

ill just hope that bagousing trend becomes nostalgia very soon.
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby ArvinJA » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:31 pm

Tonkyhonk wrote:ill just hope that bagousing trend becomes nostalgia very soon.

Well, you saw the screenie from the russian forum, unless that is just hot air, attitudes haven't changed much.
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby iceheart » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:43 pm

You're lower than deadlift.
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby crfernald » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:48 pm

Surely there was good reason to delete that post and not even send it to hell. Surely the reason can't be because it doesn't fit that narrative.

The majority of the player base that exists in major factions have and will continue to use bugs into the future. Argue with it all you want, whatever, doesn't change shit.
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby Kaios » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:49 pm

crfernald wrote:The majority of the player base that exists in major factions have and will continue to use bugs into the future.


My pink cape and one less wall jump bug says otherwise bro
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Re: Divine Intervention: The Case of Core vs ST & CotTK

Postby crfernald » Sun Sep 27, 2015 10:02 pm

Kaios wrote:
crfernald wrote:The majority of the player base that exists in major factions have and will continue to use bugs into the future.


My pink cape and one less wall jump bug says otherwise bro


Surely the forum moderators are an acceptable sample population for the game's player base. We all know that users who are banned from the forums or are serial shitposters never play the game or engage in PVP activities.

The way the game's community is moderated results in all the bad shit being swept under the rug so the community can be blissful or orderly or whatever excuse there is. It's just like the Rotherham rapes being covered up in the UK. Surely if you hide all your problems, they don't exist.
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