I understand the point you are making. Players can spot, or assume someone is RMT by looking at them.
However, SE has to go through a process, and that is to investigate.
It takes evidence, and this takes time to gather.
I understand the point you are making. Players can spot, or assume someone is RMT by looking at them.
However, SE has to go through a process, and that is to investigate.
It takes evidence, and this takes time to gather.
Sirmarki, ex-Fenrir, a young warrior, in the heyday.
It has actually gotten to the point now (and I've seen it myself) with people defending them.
If you see something suspect in game play, then report it, but you can't blanket ban people because there name doesn't look right and they are in sparks gear, as Kraggy suggests.
In fact, some genuine players names even look like they punched the keyboard or had one or two alcoholic beverages too many before character name creation.
Sirmarki, ex-Fenrir, a young warrior, in the heyday.
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