ok so let me show u my classcard
People will abuse that
Source: history
I mean if those people are playing same game itās on them to tell u
what
Emilia are you talking about ToL or FoL
FoL
what
You have no idea how many people are playing in this grey area.
I donāt get it
As long as it doesnāt affect game integrity Iām okay with some ignorance in this area
But people will take and have taken things over the line
And so itās just blanket cheating
We trust people to be intelligent enough to choose to not break the rules
Again if your ever worried ask the host
Why are you saying this all the time
The host has nothing to do with this?
Plus like
āOh man but others break the rules tooā is not good justification for breaking the rules
If your friends jumped off a bridgeā¦
They literally do itās their game
They do though, they are the one curating the game, if ur spreading info out of the game its their right to know cause it can get out of hand to the point it breaks integrity. Theres a classic MU game i think with Maxi (maybe im remembering wrong). Where somehow oog info got out and ruined the mod of MUās magnum opus he worked on for two years
That was the DR Mash
And yes certain ToL players were cheating by talking about the game externally and ruined the game
to be fair to Priestess Iām sure she would agree that a dead player in an informed dead chat telling a living player who the scum are is cheating
Yeah, a player who died got into spec chat and gave their friend info from spec chat about peopleās alignments. Said friend then proceeded to get a perfect readlist of all the wolves and started pushing on them. The thread called them out for TMI, but they kept pushing.
It was a horrible experience, ngl, and I only read it recently; mustāve felt a lot worse for the players who were actually in that game.
Its the game of the players imho. The host has to provide a good game for the players, nothing more.
Idc about if I broke rules or not, I just know a lot of people are playing in a grey area, and was intereated to see how grey it is in real.