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PvP abuse? - VoluptaBox - 04-05-2011 Say that a pirate asks a trader for 2 million credits. The trader pays, but the pirate blasts him anyway, to sell the cargo to some junker/smuggler or so on. Roleplay wise, does make sense. However, ruleswise, can it be considered PvP abuse? PvP abuse? - Not Espi - 04-05-2011 yes PvP abuse? - Charo - 04-05-2011 It can be, but killing them after they pay is within the rules Depends on the situation PvP abuse? - Exsiled_one - 04-05-2011 if you make a demand and he complies with it and you blow him up anyway you're not a pirate you're a terrorist. that's not the same ID so..:( PvP abuse? - DarthBindo - 04-05-2011 Hmmm. What if there is a bounty on his head as well? That seems like a really really wang motion though. PvP abuse? - Cannon - 04-05-2011 In the past we've considered this a violation. PvP abuse? - VoluptaBox - 04-05-2011 Thank you cannon ... ...and the others :P PvP abuse? - Not Espi - 04-06-2011 ' Wrote:In the past we've considered this a violation. what? i know it's a dick move, but this is not considered abuse? situation: pirate catches trader > requests credits or cargo > trader complies > pirate kills trader this is not considered to be against the rules today? what conditions (an example) need to be met for it to be 'fine' ? PvP abuse? - Jongleur - 04-06-2011 ' Wrote:what? i know it's a dick move, but this is not considered abuse? I think he just means it has always been handled as PvP abuse and will continue to be so. PvP abuse? - Not Espi - 04-06-2011 oooh ... that's one of those Little Johnny: Can I use the bathroom? Teacher: I don't know, can you? Little Johnny: When I was using "can" I was using it's secondary model form as a verbal modifier asking for permission, as opposed to expressing an ability. I thought since you were a teacher you'd know that. My bad. MAY I use the restroom? ... Teacher:.... Twat... |