The problem is that there is no way now to recognize whether people are being honest about such things. These things were beyond their control and you can really not blame them for it, which is sorta implied when using the term "compensation". Such things happen. It sucks. There's currently a profitable trade event that's actually had some fun encounters as well, so why not go there and remake that money in an hour?
That's a bit too much for the admins, don't you think? It wasn't their fault. Everyone lost some progress, you can't expect admins to restore credits to thousands of characters. Just do the event for an hour and you'll have it back.
I never said it was the admins fault, and about being "honest" i don't know about that, that'll be a decision the admins should make.
And yes i'll just make it in an hour.. nah it does take longer time, i know it ain't the most i lost, and others lost more. But i still think there should be somekind of compensation.
Not all people just have the time to go make the money again, and with those who lost about a billion or so, they can't just make it in an hour..
(04-02-2017, 01:39 PM)Sikotik Wrote: I lost about 200 mil, do we get compensated of any kind, or what is going to happen?
Some people lost more and some lost less.
Things like this happen.
In reality, the only thing that was really lost, was Time.
And to answer the question, 'No we will not be compensating anybody', because:
1) We have no way of checking what people did/did not do
2) The work load, if we were so inclined, would be astronomical
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(04-02-2017, 01:39 PM)Sikotik Wrote: I lost about 200 mil, do we get compensated of any kind, or what is going to happen?
Some people lost more and some lost less.
Things like this happen.
In reality, the only thing that was really lost, was Time.
And to answer the question, 'No we will not be compensating anybody', because:
1) We have no way of checking what people did/did not do
2) The work load, if we were so inclined, would be astronomical