Really? When it happened to me they didn't to jack. They didn't even answer
my petition. The offender logged off like a little pussy bc he knew the GMs
would get him.
I tried to scroll back up to get the text to show him pulling the train..
but it had been lost in all the battle messages of me getting hit, trying to
run away, asking my friend if she was ok, dying, and reloading.. Also, the
guy didn't say much when he pulled the train other than "here, take it".
My friend talked to a GM who told her that since the guy logged off we
couldn't prove he was even online at the time it happened. Nor could we
prove anything without screen captures.
One thing though, if they can keep logs of guild chats, why can't they keep
logs of other stuff?
So, we were SOL.
The GM didn't even give me the kindness of letting me know that she saw my
petition. :-(
luv,
-Su
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> What is their policy in cases of harassment? Or in cases where harassment
leads to one player purposely pulling a train of high lvl mobs onto lower
lvl characters and getting them killed on purpose just to harass one of the
lower lvl characters in that area?
>
> They actually take these pretty seriously. When they receive a petition
concerning harassment as you have described they will zone in the zone and
switch to hidden. While hidden they can investigate the matter concealed
from view ( completely invisible, and cannot be searched via /w). They are
to investigate the matter for evidence that can be gathered thru
observations, they will confront the aggressor and issue a warning.
Depending on the number of warnings, normally three, they will be suspended
for a week. For a year now they have also been given the ablity to assign
information to your soulmark. That mark will carry possitive or negative
notes concerning your account and it will follow you no matter what
character or server you reside. That information can be viewed on/offline
to determine the best action to take. They should also remind you to use
the /report command to save your chat window text. That information can be
easliy accessed by the servers GM for evidence. ( they dont accept
screenshots )
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> The peition itself will be relayed to the servers bulletin board at the
end of the shift. It will note: (a) the petitioner, (b) the accused, (c)
any information the guide was able to collect and (d) what was the outcome.
The information is posted for review by all server CS staff, keeping them
informed of daily happenings. There are parser programs that filter the
information of a guides logs. Can list every petition they handled.. all
their conversations.. every zone they were in.. the time it took handle each
petition.. and any notes they care to add.
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