Thumbs Up!,
Nnaeshuk,
02-Jul-10 12:22 PM, #4
which is great if your goal is not to restore the balan...,
laxman,
02-Jul-10 03:34 PM, #5
RE: which is great if your goal is not to restore the b...,
Isildur,
02-Jul-10 05:05 PM, #6
Good leader...,
Twist,
29-Jun-10 02:12 PM, #2
Liked Massok,
lasentia,
29-Jun-10 08:02 AM, #1
Perhaps an item caused premature age death?,
Kirslamix,
29-Jun-10 06:13 PM, #3
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laxman | Fri 02-Jul-10 03:34 PM |
Member since 18th Aug 2003
1867 posts
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#93497, "which is great if your goal is not to restore the balan..."
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I think massok was a great char. you were good in the sense that you didn't try to micromanage the cabal and were a reliable person to have at your side among a cabal of players who are tradiationally as unreliable as the fortress.
As for the whole warning thing... I get the sportsmanship and I have done this before. If your goal is to correct the balance by killing people (the only thing that actually has a measureable effect on it) then giving them a heads up is somewhat counterproductive.
That said I don't think lieing about the balance or just jumping your groupmate when it swings is good long term either but the whole announce to your range when you are hunting them thing... bleh
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Isildur | Fri 02-Jul-10 05:05 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
5969 posts
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#93498, "RE: which is great if your goal is not to restore the b..."
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Here's the deal. As a non-nexus guy I didn't want to attack (or avoid) Nexus unless I had to. If I knew a Nexus guy would tell me the balance had changed, then I could treat him as a "friendly" until such time as he informed me he wasn't. If I didn't think he was the type to inform me, then I had to treat him as a constant enemy, because at any given time he could be trying to kill me.
If I had been evil, then, and a nexus character refused to give me a heads up when the balance changed, then I'm going to treat that guy as a permanent enemy and (unlike a goodie) I'm going to hunt him down and kill him whenever I had the opportunity. Were I to do this, he'd probably be like, "But I'm your friend right now! Light tips!"
Thing is, that amounts to him only telling me what the balance is when it benefits him. Basically "I'm going to keep you in the dark about the balance when it allows me to gain the element of surprise, but if you start coming after me when light tips, I'm going to tell you light tips in order to get you off my back."
To me, as the non-nexus guy, that's not acceptable. If you're not willing to give me a heads up then you're on the perma-enemy list. If I'm good-aligned then maybe I just avoid you at all times and assume you're out to kill me. If I'm evil then maybe I hunt you down and kill you, regardless of where the balance sits, every time I see you.
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lasentia | Tue 29-Jun-10 08:02 AM |
Member since 27th Apr 2010
987 posts
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#93447, "Liked Massok"
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Every interaction I had with Massok was a fun one for me, and you pulled off a pretty good older guy RP later on which was nice to see, that you RP'd the age as you got older.
And only 440 hours for a leader most of your life? That seems a little low actually for age death, even as a human, I thought leaders got more hours, or is it just they lose con slower but the rest does not change? Or was it something else? Either way though, think you did a great job with the char.
Hope to see you out there running around with another soon.
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Kirslamix | Tue 29-Jun-10 06:13 PM |
Member since 20th Nov 2006
52 posts
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#93460, "Perhaps an item caused premature age death?"
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Thats what i'm guessing anyway
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