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    Quote Originally Posted by Vorpal_Spork View Post
    That's like suggesting "sell your car" as a way to fix a flat tire.
    If that's the only way it can be fixed
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    Player HeroSamson's Avatar
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    Zanon Reeves
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rizon View Post
    Since the end of the DDOS attacks in mid-November I have noticed a large uptick in RMT activity across the board, especially in Ad Spam. For those of you who can remember that far back this is reminiscent of what happened to FFXI in 2006. That game also suffered a large scale DDOS attack after which the RMT ran rampant in the game for about 2 years before SE was able to clamp down on them. Are we looking at the same thing here?
    I remember that, when in Bismarck they had us all stand in the towns and I looked in my Linkshell and seen everyones leaders from each shell not from my own shell but others.

    Didn't they cut a region off after a while I forget.

    Best glitch in FFXI was when people dropped out of the alliance but you could still see them talking.

    We helped these people get their freeze scroll in E.Necro from the ghost and we dropped the alliance after, they were talking a lot of crap about us and we was like yeah that's awesome after we helped you and they go Holy crap we are sooo sorry.

    I bet they were like omg we now look like idiots lol
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    Last edited by HeroSamson; 12-07-2014 at 05:55 PM.

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