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3-09-2008 @ 7:21PM
twiggles said...
Considering what everyone just posted about....
They didn't get a suspension for killing an NPC that dropped too much gold. Hell they probably would have gotten away with it if they did it once or twice (hell 5 times). But the accusation is that they FARMED the npc. And the NPC was bugged. So farming a bug would be considered exploitation.
I agree that suspensions should be handed out when this occurs. Not because it's the players fault that the bug was there, but that they choose to exploit bugs that give them an unfair advantage in comparison to everyone else.
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