They have to type the words "I agree" during a lot rules confirmation before the instance starts to even have them investigate it. (confirmed by GM response)
The funny thing is they say they won't be allowing us to "Pass" after a lot has been made at any time in the near future. That alone gives literally every ninja lotter an out. "Oops! My bad, meant to hit pass!". Nothing in the ToS says anything about this. If you want to say it's "harassment", good luck. Not every player reads DEV posts, so save that argument as well. It's naive to think they can drop ban hammers on people for (physically) correct use of a system they engineered. Many many threads on this across official forums and reddit etc, and not one with legit proof that something will be done.
tl;dr : Using game functions the way they were intended, is not against your ToS. The only exception is a chat log "contract". Prove me wrong.
Last post was made back in April. Way to necro the thread, lol
This is very true nothing stops a ninja looter, because all he needs to say is i forgot to hit pass. Or just not type I agree. Plus how long have they taken to fix bots or the pvp win trading? Thats right its still going on so I wouldn't trust them in banning anyone.
Or the person doesn't have to be an asshole and need the loot that they already know someone clearly wants. Common courtesy is something that a lot of people in this community is lacking apparently.A verbal agreement requires two or more parties agree to the terms and then put in writing that they will abide by those terms. If you say "The shield is mine, and if you join, you can't lot on it." and the other party or parties say nothing, you don't have an agreement. So in order to report somebody for this, make sure you get a written confirmation that they understand and will abide by your terms.
As a side note, when people say things like that, I say nothing and wait to get kicked from the party. And if your precious loot is that rare and important to you --- run with trusted friends????
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