No need to “try again”, you already admitted to getting reported before then blaming others for your own misbehavior it’s clear your actions and attitude are catching up with you.
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Police brutality? You make it sound like they're sending the GMs to the players houses so they can break their pc's while slapping them around or something.
This is more like reporting a double parked car so they might get a ticket for being a public nuisance. If the driver chooses to keep doing it and racking up those tickets it's their choice- whatever dmv does to them. Or in this case it's their choice to have longer and longer suspensions possibly put on their account.
Sound silly? It does. To me, anyway. And yet we still see people parked and blocking exits irl, and people dc skipping in Prae. Bad choices are made, and people are aware that there may be consequences for them. What's the issue here?
You're posting in a public forum, which makes all topics public and open to scrutiny to anyone here. If you had wanted that to be private you should have pm'd each other, no?
I take it you have nothing relevant to add then. Carry on good sir or madam, not telling me what your issue is with actions and expected consequences, which is something almost everyone starts getting a basic grasp of in their first year of school.
? I admit I'm confused, are you trying to make me feel repentant for following the law, whether in real life or in game? Without order our society would collapse, and I don't feel a need to be in a gaol, virtual or real.
Secondly whatever the motivation for the consequence being helped along, you must agree that a contract was violated by a user and said consequences are entirely fitting. Assuming malicious intent on my behalf instead of simple respect for the law is your right, of course, however I do not remember saying such a thing. Can you point out where I did for future reference?
If a player chooses to break the rules, they do so with complete knowledge that there may be consequences. This is a fact that will not change. Rather than point at possible whistleblowers your time would be better spent heading the issue off before it happened, correct? Would it not be better to find pro-msq skippers and tell them to stop breaking the ToS before they are reported? The community will thank you I'm sure. :3