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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby RomanRichter » Thu Sep 10, 2015 6:43 am

burgingham wrote:
RomanRichter wrote:Interesting, insult player and then ban it.


Player attempts to scam company and litters forum with bullshit. The second one is debatable, but how is the first not a ban worthy offense?


Sorry, don't get this right first time, I agree with ban for scamshit, but insulting is too much, you already have big forum of fat trolls for this. ¦]
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby jorb » Thu Sep 10, 2015 9:55 am

RomanRichter wrote:Interesting, insult player and then ban it.


How did I insult him...? By not immediately making every mechanic to his perfect liking?
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby Flame » Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:18 am

Wait, wait, wait.
All of a sudden, someone have been banned for a disrespectful post in H&H forum?!


Ah. A post against a mod/dev.
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby jorb » Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:20 am

Railing left and right about how you are going to dispute purchases with PayPal will most definitely get you banned any day of the week, yes.
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby g1real » Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:27 am

jorb wrote:Railing left and right about how you are going to dispute purchases with PayPal will most definitely get you banned any day of the week, yes.


Would he have gotten a refund if he asked nicely?

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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby jorb » Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:39 am

I don't think we have disputed a requested refund yet. Especially this early on we'd much rather err on the side of generosity.
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby Flame » Thu Sep 10, 2015 12:42 pm

I like the luck idea. As i stated before, this luck system will improve bot spawn, but it also open to a new market possibility for every player, if those bot are prevented in some other way.
(Now you have more user's data. Ip - client - MONEY real account & name.
Captcha to detect a bot, Ban the user and ban the transaction from that human. I bet that most anyone will risk money for a bot.
You will loose some money. You could gain a real game though, and not an ant-ibot simulator game like in the previous 6 years.)

But really, i don't find anything in this topic different from a standard complain for an unwanted-wanted feature.
Where did he crossed the red line? I can't see it, and i'm quite sure i need to know this for... Reasons, you know. Could someone quote it?
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby g1real » Thu Sep 10, 2015 12:49 pm

Having to enter a captcha every time you harvest a rare curio, brilliant.
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby naosnule » Thu Sep 10, 2015 12:57 pm

Flame wrote:Where did he crossed the red line? I can't see it, and i'm quite sure i need to know this for... Reasons, you know. Could someone quote it?


Because of following:
themaze1 wrote:
ArvinJA wrote:
themaze1 wrote:Waiting warmly for paypal to reimburse me as we speak.

You bought a subscription to a game that you didn't know the full mechanics of, and since you disagree with the mechanics after having played it for a while, you decide the game is not for you. Where the fuck does that entitle you to do a chargeback? If I buy a month of World of Warcraft and decide a few days later that I don't like it I am sure as hell not going to defraud Blizzard over it. Holy fucking shit. Get the fuck out, good riddance!


Oh how I adore the way Paypal does things. I couldn't give a shit about your analogies to be honest, the mechanics of this version of the game are inherently flawed compared to the original, so I've got no desire to stick around. If that pisses you off then that's your problem, not mine.
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Re: I'm convinced that Exploration sucks ass now.

Postby burgingham » Thu Sep 10, 2015 1:06 pm

Flame wrote:But really, i don't find anything in this topic different from a standard complain for an unwanted-wanted feature.
Where did he crossed the red line? I can't see it, and i'm quite sure i need to know this for... Reasons, you know. Could someone quote it?
This is not a provocation, but more a fear.


It is at the top of this page. He basically said he was going to scam money he already paid to Seatribe back with no legal claim behind it whatsoever.
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