11-15-2017, 12:16 AM
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-Involved, I was the Don of The Gucci Family they were going to raid.
As a Criminal, the job you had during the time that I told you to leave our property, you cannot cooperate with the government. When you came to our base again, together with the government, you had the job "Government Helper". You had to change your job to be able to cooperate with the government and take us down. Therefore you did in fact change your job to raid us with a good chance of winning.
I feel that this kind of powergaming should be explained in a more extensive way in the rules.
Rule 14.3 states the following: "14.3 Do not switch jobs with the sole intention of joining a raid (powergaming). This also applies to custom jobs. "
The rules say you can't switch jobs to join a raid, but what happened here was that they changed their job to have a better chance of winning, which is not explained extensively in the rules.
No hard feelings against this player.
Yours sincerely,
(11-14-2017, 10:47 PM)Richtea Wrote: I did not change job to raid, i was entitled to raid with either job, i changed my job to follow the rules of the server, for which i was punished.
As a Criminal, the job you had during the time that I told you to leave our property, you cannot cooperate with the government. When you came to our base again, together with the government, you had the job "Government Helper". You had to change your job to be able to cooperate with the government and take us down. Therefore you did in fact change your job to raid us with a good chance of winning.
I feel that this kind of powergaming should be explained in a more extensive way in the rules.
Rule 14.3 states the following: "14.3 Do not switch jobs with the sole intention of joining a raid (powergaming). This also applies to custom jobs. "
The rules say you can't switch jobs to join a raid, but what happened here was that they changed their job to have a better chance of winning, which is not explained extensively in the rules.
No hard feelings against this player.
Yours sincerely,