Tears in Haven
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NOOBY93 wrote:Brawler wrote:Me again, in rl law is changing, this situation is same, feel sorry about it, but nothing to do with, from today its ilegal. Anyway when you can expose someone for bugusing you can use it against him.
IRL laws don't get implemented by punishing a person who didn't break any laws, then saying "oh btw guys... yeah we decided that's illegal haha". Stop trying so hard to defend this ridiculous game moderation ethic.
Brawler wrote:NOOBY93 wrote:Brawler wrote:Me again, in rl law is changing, this situation is same, feel sorry about it, but nothing to do with, from today its ilegal. Anyway when you can expose someone for bugusing you can use it against him.
IRL laws don't get implemented by punishing a person who didn't break any laws, then saying "oh btw guys... yeah we decided that's illegal haha". Stop trying so hard to defend this ridiculous game moderation ethic.
But in rl it take more time,and this how it happening in corruption cases, some politics guy abuse the system defect and feels pleasure of it, than someday he got caught. Crime intentions not necesary must be so evident to be condemned. Crime intention in this game is to have huge advantage against others sources. Game was designed to be balanced.
Jalpha wrote:I believe in my interpretation of things.
Brawler wrote:But in rl it take more time,and this how it happening in corruption cases, some politics guy abuse the system defect and feels pleasure of it, than someday he got caught. Crime intentions not necesary must be so evident to be condemned. Crime intention in this game is to have huge advantage against others sources. Game was designed to be balanced.
Aceb wrote:From my usage of it, once You fully cast this magic, You get a quest that You have to complete, else You can't use CWN again.(dunno how abandoning work in this case)
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