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    Hycinthus's Avatar
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    May 2012
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    Limsa Lominsa
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    Alonzo Vivas
    World
    Exodus
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    Paladin Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Driavna View Post
    Just by current ToS if three out of four members want to play in a certain way and the other don't adapt could be considered "imposing your playstyle" and is a violation of said ToS. At the same time, if before initiating a vote kick I asked/requested "Use your AoE rotation please." the kicked player can report me for the same violation.

    It's the problem with such a vague ToS, at the end is about who bother to report or report first.

    Anyway, on topic: after SB changes there is zero reason to not use your AoE rotation, in most cases is even simplier than the single target one.
    Hmm agree it is vague but let’s take a look at the definition of “impose”

    Impose:
    1. To force (an unwelcome decision or ruling) on someone.
    a. put (a restriction) in place.
    b. require (a duty, charge, or penalty) to be undertaken or paid. "a fine may be imposed"
    c. exert firm control over.

    2. take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment.

    I think the keywords here are "an unwelcome decision", "exert firm control", and "take advantage of someone".
    Ok so for the scenario if a tank that doesn't pull wall-to-wall. Does he fulfill the keywords above? Is he exerting firm control and taking advantage of someone? Or maybe he's just playing the game?

    For the scenario, if we say “use your AoE”, and the person did it, then it’s not imposing. But if he resisted, and documented via chat, “No i dont play that way”, then it’s an unwelcome decision already.

    But if he doesn't reply, then can we really conclude anything? Could be the person does not even read chat, or does not know that the blue chat there is directed towards him, could be that he thought you guys were NPC instead of real players (yes, this is a common misunderstanding for new MMO players, young ones especially, they cannot tell who's NPC who's not). Did any part of the game teach him that the blue chat is party chat and it's directed towards him? Things like this comes into play.

    I guess every case will be on a case-by-case basis.
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    Last edited by Hycinthus; 01-20-2021 at 09:20 AM.