Milking/Pushing rule full details
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:27 pm
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Arranging Battles is Prohibited
Our long experience in game administration, has shown us that cheaters will try to bypass this rule to their own benefit. Therefore we have created a more detailed entry for this rule for everyone to be aware of what is allowed and what is not.
Your help in catching such cheaters is requested. You may report anyone you suspect of violating this rule at http://s2.piratesglory.com/index.php?page=contact (Use webmaster@evdaimon.com if you are banned, to protest).
Report FaQ can be found here
Before giving details, we would like to share our experience with you. The main violators of this rule, constitute to less than 1% of the playerbase. The rest don't really need to read this. Just play your game normally. Sometimes, it might be as low as 1 violator per 1000 players. The common trait of the violators is that they are uncompetitive players that manage to be competitive by taking severe advantage of other players or accounts they create alone.
Once such a player is detected, he will be banned permanently, at most cases with no warning before hand. We will not wait till such a player has conducted a major violation. We will not accept nurturing by anyone while taking decisions on this rule violation but generally you should expect the harshest of penalties as such a violation breaks down the competitive spirit of the game.
Here is a common list of when a milking/pushing rule violation occurs:
Someone...
-Uses multiple accounts.
-Utilizes friends that want to retire.
-Utilizes friends that want to play for him.
-Constantly takes advantage of his friends.
As you can see, unless this is a danger manipulation case or an arrangement to pass voodoo curses through the player market, we will rate whether or not you have violated this case taking in mind your character stature.
This is important because it is normal (for example) for an advanced player to allow a guild mate / friend to commandeer one of his ships. In the same time, if this is done by a smaller player (or even worse, a newcomer) in favour of an advanced player, this is blatant milking.
You can expect us biased against you if you are an advanced player. One violation is not regarded as one violation; it will be regarded like you have been doing this for a long time and you were caught now. This is why the penalties will be really harsh.
Generally, we do not want such players in our game so we will not be reserving our penalties at all.
Do expect to lose your character in most cases where a violation occurs.
If you don't want to risk it, don't violate this rule.
If you are reporting a milking violation, keep your judgment to yourself and in private. Also, read this. We have no need for any nurturing and common practices like 10 people reporting the same violation will not change any judgment. We will investigate and judge on the action itself and not the popularity it has gotten.
You may not contact us asking if a particular action constitutes a milking violation. If you have to ask, then most probably YES, it does.
Arranging Battles is Prohibited
Our long experience in game administration, has shown us that cheaters will try to bypass this rule to their own benefit. Therefore we have created a more detailed entry for this rule for everyone to be aware of what is allowed and what is not.
Your help in catching such cheaters is requested. You may report anyone you suspect of violating this rule at http://s2.piratesglory.com/index.php?page=contact (Use webmaster@evdaimon.com if you are banned, to protest).
Report FaQ can be found here
Before giving details, we would like to share our experience with you. The main violators of this rule, constitute to less than 1% of the playerbase. The rest don't really need to read this. Just play your game normally. Sometimes, it might be as low as 1 violator per 1000 players. The common trait of the violators is that they are uncompetitive players that manage to be competitive by taking severe advantage of other players or accounts they create alone.
Once such a player is detected, he will be banned permanently, at most cases with no warning before hand. We will not wait till such a player has conducted a major violation. We will not accept nurturing by anyone while taking decisions on this rule violation but generally you should expect the harshest of penalties as such a violation breaks down the competitive spirit of the game.
Here is a common list of when a milking/pushing rule violation occurs:
Someone...
-Uses multiple accounts.
-Utilizes friends that want to retire.
-Utilizes friends that want to play for him.
-Constantly takes advantage of his friends.
As you can see, unless this is a danger manipulation case or an arrangement to pass voodoo curses through the player market, we will rate whether or not you have violated this case taking in mind your character stature.
This is important because it is normal (for example) for an advanced player to allow a guild mate / friend to commandeer one of his ships. In the same time, if this is done by a smaller player (or even worse, a newcomer) in favour of an advanced player, this is blatant milking.
You can expect us biased against you if you are an advanced player. One violation is not regarded as one violation; it will be regarded like you have been doing this for a long time and you were caught now. This is why the penalties will be really harsh.
Generally, we do not want such players in our game so we will not be reserving our penalties at all.
Do expect to lose your character in most cases where a violation occurs.
If you don't want to risk it, don't violate this rule.
If you are reporting a milking violation, keep your judgment to yourself and in private. Also, read this. We have no need for any nurturing and common practices like 10 people reporting the same violation will not change any judgment. We will investigate and judge on the action itself and not the popularity it has gotten.
You may not contact us asking if a particular action constitutes a milking violation. If you have to ask, then most probably YES, it does.