Clockwork wrote:Attacking players who aren’t involved is just childish in my opinion. Stick with the trouble maker, not the uninvolved. It’s like shooting a dudes mother because her son decided to steal a candy bar from a store.
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Clockwork wrote:Attacking players who aren’t involved is just childish in my opinion. Stick with the trouble maker, not the uninvolved. It’s like shooting a dudes mother because her son decided to steal a candy bar from a store.
sXs wrote:
hmmmmmm....... I disagree.
How is that different than hiring someone.... or a group of people to retaliate for you if you get hit.
player A casts on player B......
Player B hits player As an entire guild in retaliation......
if that is wrong then....
Player A casts on Player B....
Player B hires a group of players to retaliate on player A ......
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in both cases, players that were not involved were brought into the conflict
If one is wrong then so is the other.
sXs wrote:Again I disagree. This is a game based on conflict "Pirate" Glory.
guild definitio
:an association of people for mutual aid or the pursuit of a common goal.
If you attack someone as a member of your guild, you are taking a guild action. Part of being in a guild is being responsible for each other. You are all bound together by some common goal or reason. If you want to be able to attack people without reprisals to people associated with you then you should fly the black and play a solo game. Even in CJ's comments, he stated that this scenario is not griefing, it is considered "war". and war is welcomed.
sXs wrote:Again I disagree. This is a game based on conflict "Pirate" Glory.
guild definitio
:an association of people for mutual aid or the pursuit of a common goal.
If you attack someone as a member of your guild, you are taking a guild action. Part of being in a guild is being responsible for each other. You are all bound together by some common goal or reason. If you want to be able to attack people without reprisals to people associated with you then you should fly the black and play a solo game. Even in CJ's comments, he stated that this scenario is not griefing, it is considered "war". and war is welcomed.
xxTaaaaylorxx wrote:Seeking autonomy within a collective while trying to enforce your will, rules, and standards upon a solitary individual is flawed logic.