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Topic subjectSo how much to you think OOC connections influence the game?
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33699, So how much to you think OOC connections influence the game?
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
It's seems apparent the same people end up with good things early in the game.

I've had my share of lucky pit loots, but it seems a bit much to me that you have people who seem to talk the same and follow the same ranking , practicing patterns often decked to the gills in good gear.
33862, RE: So how much to you think OOC connections influence the game?
Posted by Eskelian on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
FWIW I just got a full set of midnight dragon gear on a level 15 guy. I got it by spam tripping some dude who had it.
33902, Midnight is easy to get.
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I can't recall a character of mine who hasn't had it.

I don't even consider that as good gear. To me that's the next step up from fine leathers.
33811, Maybe they are either better than you or. .
Posted by dwimmerling on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
they just make IC friends easily, or they hang out in ranking areas and wait for people to get killed/disarmed (mobs don't corpseguard), or maybe they just take advantage of their cabals pit, or maybe, and just maybe, there is a huge conspiracy of cheaters who play this game, it is in fact EVERYONE except you, and the entire point of the game is to be mean to you.

If the same people tend to do better than you early on, maybe you should assume they don't have the same ranking and practicing patterns you do.

I run healers, so I just heal high ups in my cabal and they give me love. I also tell jokes.
33852, You are actually one of the people I suspect.
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Never?

*sarcasm*
33857, Yep, yer a douche.
Posted by dwimmerling on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I never said never. I said you are paranoid throwing stones at people who don't deserve it. Do I know people who play this game ooc? Yes. Do I play with them? Not very often. I get a lot of ims from old buddies who want a pocket healer and I don't do it very often. Once in awhile someone talks me into rolling one, but if I do I play my own times, and generally don't wind up grouping with them very much. It would in fact, be hard to name a single perma that I was involved in, because I just grouped with whoever was around and almost never knew who they were at the time (Apparently I wind up grouped with isildur with most of my characters, but I've never spoken to them in an ooc environment).

Also, since I pretty much only play healers, I'm under even more imm scrutiny than most of your characters, so your argument is kinda baseless.

Could I cheat? Hell yes. Do I? Very seldom. When I come back after a long haitus I find myself asking friends over icq things like 'Uuuuh, what are edges? How do I get them?' so I can get up to speed. (Still won't play mages because I don't want to learn about wands) If I was using ooc connections to get gear, Fezzle would have never been without a staff of striking.

Just because you rolled a character who acted just like your last one, and I didn't like them and didn't induct them is not grounds to beleive I'm a cheater.

Now is the part where he says I doth protest too much or something, or maybe the 'liars girding themselves with seeming truths' thing. That was the thread where he said I posted on death threads I never posted on. The fact is you are just acting on spite and frustration. I never did anything to you that you didn't deserve.
33901, Vindicated.
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
And absolutely I am acting on spite and frustration.

because of everything you just posted above confirming, at least in this instance, that I am correct.
33906, For someone who claimed I had them on the mind...
Posted by TMNS on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
...it's cute I'm in your signature.

Do you beat off to me too? :) :) :)
33911, pruhDICtable. . .
Posted by dwimmerling on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Again, this is you saying I proved your point when I didn't, and hoping no one would notice. Which they do. Because you aren't convincing anyone that you are speaking from anywhere but a platform of whine. Because you can't prove anything. Except you aren't as good as most of the people who play this game.

(in this case his point being that I am one of the cheaters)
(I know people cheat, but I don't think it's to the extent this paranoid delusional seems to be convinced that it is)
33912, Take a couple days off.
Posted by Valguarnera on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I've been scarce for a couple days, but scrolling down a bit, you're picking fights with everyone, making an 'enemies' list of people you don't pay attention to (*), accusing specific players (as well as players in general) of cheating for reasons that are ridiculous even by your legendary standards (**), and otherwise mucking up the board.

(*): Typing it out on multiple posts, is, of course a passive-aggressive way of paying attention to them.

(**): Thank you for the note to all Immortals about the guy who has been level 6 for "too long". In the future, please ask yourself "What rule is this person possibly breaking?" If the answer is "I don't even know", the entire staff does not require a note. Or multiple prays. Or OOC complaining to the person in question via tell.

valguarnera@carrionfields.com
33925, its his sig, not that it matters. nt
Posted by Artificial on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
nt
33933, Probably unrelated
Posted by incognito on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
But I would bet money that some people cheat with lowbie characters, leaving them at major intersections and having them look at everyone who passes by. I tested this with one recently in market square and he looked at me instantly every time I walked into the room. I walked in and out a good 20 times and he looked at me a good 20 times. Not going to happen through normal play.

So it might be worth watching out for that sort of thing.
33934, RE: Probably unrelated
Posted by Rayihn on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
In that case the answer to "what rule is this guy breaking?" is that he's clearly botting. That warrants a pray to turn him in so the imms can take a look.
33939, RE: Probably unrelated
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
You'd have to be clever about it though. If his lowbie "look at people bot" gets force-deleted, who cares? What you'd need to do is try to associate the look-bot with the person's other character(s), then ban those.
33940, I don't get it.
Posted by Lhydia on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
What good is said lookbot? I know that Incognito fella thinks mighty highly of himself, but what are the advantages to actually spam looking at him at MS in Galadon?
33947, benefits are minor, but one idea is to keep tabs on gear. nt
Posted by Artificial on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
nt
33949, RE: I don't get it.
Posted by Valguarnera on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
If it's designed to look at everyone, there's a minor benefit to the aggregated information.

And yes, the solution from our end would be to try to identify who the player's other characters are.

(We've occasionally had people who switch from someone who just got killed to a level 1, start bitching OOC to their killer, and then claim that we "can't" punish the other character for the lowbie's actions. The rules do not work that way-- they're meant to deal with players, not characters.)

valguarnera@carrionfields.com
33746, RE: So how much to you think OOC connections influence the game?
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
People being creatures of habit, it stands to reason that a skilled player is going to rank in the same spots and, yes, wind up with above average gear, even he just ran around solo.

I'm positive there's some amount of shady stuff going on. I'm also pretty convinced you think more of it is happening than actually is.
33764, I'm possitive it's more.
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Back when FTA was around, I recall some pretty elaborate schemes to avoid getting caught.

I gotta say, not my proudest CF time, but some of those guys went on to Imm, and are still Imms but I recall clearly the day one of them sent a letter that pretty much said, "What the #### are we doing? violating our own values over a game. We're better than that."

And Oreo was right and the group disbanded.

But the Diku crew didn't and others formed.
33782, RE: I'm possitive it's more.
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
There you go again being "positive" about something you have no way whatsoever to verify. It almost sounds like you're projecting, since you were once involved in an elaborate cheat ring, clearly there must be several other ones in operation at any given time.

I'll give you that wand lists undoubtedly get passed around.

I'll give you that people often talk to each other on IM and know each others' characters. That's true for me too, though in my case it tends not to impact how either of us play.

I'll give you that certain people do probably perma, and that some do probably hook up their buddies' lowbies with better gear than they should have.

And I still think you're exaggerating the extent that this happens.
33853, The crazy part about it is...
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
You did nothing to debunk my assertion, and instead included further evidence in support of it.
33856, No, not really.
Posted by dwimmerling on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I think he's saying that your dark past is haunting you now that you think you've redeemed yourself, and you see cheating everywhere. Even where it isn't.

You like to respond by saying 'you just proved I'm right' a lot. You seem to think it actually makes it seem like you're winning an argument. It doesn't.

In one of your more recent assplosions Twist responded thusly

FYI Pro, your char was a mere 3 days old at the time this took place.

Over that very short time span, you prayed about four people you were sure were cheating. One because, in your words, he was "too distracted, like he's talking to someone else."

That's more than one cheating allegation per day.

You also wrote a note that was borderline stupid, about some player who "Has been level 6 forever and just shows up and vanishes."

I am really inclined to say that you're being paranoid, whinny, and acting out.
33858, RE: No, not really.
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Clearly Twist was covering for those characters because he's in on it.
33738, RE: So how much to you think OOC connections influence the game?
Posted by Daevryn on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
The first question is, what do you consider good?

There are a handful of players who will pretty much beg random people for a set of midnight until they get it, for example. I don't think that requires OOC collusion so much as a complete lack of pride. :)

There are also a handful of players who just do a lot of killing early on with almost any character they play. You kill 50-100 people and you're bound to come across someone or enough someones with good gear. This phenomena is always a little funny to me from the "omniscient" imm perspective because the people who start with total #### gear and then do this are almost always accused multiple times of being hero corpse looters.
33700, There's always the lowbie vulture...
Posted by Torak on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
It used to be a lot more popular but it's still possible. Just run around eastern/galadon/hamsah/balator around level 11 and eventually someone dies and you can grab 1-2 things or more if it's a group fight.

The problem these days is honestly not the corpse guarding but the lack of people to make it worth it to wait. You could always just work on skills and bash one of the vultures down.
33701, Corpseguard is what makes me suspect it more often.
Posted by Pro on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Because by and large most people tend to guard their kills, making a full grab all but impossible.
33702, It's not THAT hard..
Posted by Java on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
People usually won't guard their kills in Galadon/Eastern, just because it's too high traffic.

Cabal wars, people are moving around too much to even notice, usually.

Group on group fights, chances are good that whoever got the killing blow will either chase/be chased away from the corpse pretty quickly.


There's all kinds of opportunities for the lowbie vulture to get his gear.


Or you can just bug bored uncaballed hero's. A lot of them are newer players, and will gladly help you gather gear just so they have the knowledge of where the gear is (this is a new phenomenon I recently discovered, actually).
33771, Shifters especially
Posted by Valkenar on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>Or you can just bug bored uncaballed hero's. A lot of them are
>newer players, and will gladly help you gather gear just so
>they have the knowledge of where the gear is (this is a new
>phenomenon I recently discovered, actually).

This is what I've taken to doing. Hero shapeshifters can usually get places fast, kill mobs easily and often aren't doing much but farting around. They're usually pretty happy to help you.

Also, lots of characters will get you a bunch of good gear for a pretty low price. If you know how to put together 20 gold, you can get a decent midbie set at 11, if you want to.