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  1. #11
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    HurtigeKarl's Avatar
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    Karl Hurtig
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    Phoenix
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    Lancer Lv 50
    Yeah, this not "naming and shaming". The whole purpose of having a rule against "naming and shaming" is to avoid accusations without any actual proof; this has solid irrefutable evidence. Well done and I hope SquareEnix bans that person.
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    Lucroarna's Avatar
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    Kender Lightbeam
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    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Pugilist Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson-Falcon View Post
    man FF13 mission 64 boss here?



    of course they wont ban it
    I'm sorry but...what? lol
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  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by HurtigeKarl View Post
    Yeah, this not "naming and shaming". The whole purpose of having a rule against "naming and shaming" is to avoid accusations without any actual proof; this has solid irrefutable evidence. Well done and I hope SquareEnix bans that person.
    Indeed. I would've had proof before. But I was too busy and didn't want my game to crash to update OBS (Since that requires UAC to come up.)
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  4. #14
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    DivineOracle's Avatar
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    Sacred Sage
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    Tonberry
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    White Mage Lv 60
    I have yet to see reporting actually have any speedy results, i report RMTS daily, hourly.. in fact one RMT i reported a week ago is still sitting in the same spot, spamimng. you think they care about hackers? rofl. maybe if that was a jp server they would, but don't expect any results. at least not untill maybe a month later. Yes, if you have not guessed i'v lost most of my faith in them already. in dealing with cheating, reports seem to do nothing as they don't put bots/rmt anywhere near on the top of list. that's probably why hackers are so confident to display it, because they know there is no punishment for it.
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