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This person pissed of the wrong people...plain and simple...The whole thing wreaks of cliques and hypocrasy...
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All I've gotten out of this thread is that nothing will be resolved. I agree with points from both sides. Some players will do things that irritate 90% of the rest, and that will never change. So I guess my approach will be to announce via broadcast that in my opinion, spectators are fair game for a smackdown, and deal with the fallout if necessary. Last night when I arrived, I asked in broadcast what everyone already there thought about it being open season on spectators, and didn't get a single response. That sounds like agreement to me!
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I don't really disagree with Cath's points either. I'd rather be down on the streets fighting it out, but most times I can't find anyone because they are in FC. As for me, I am trying to learn how PvP works, and FC seems lately to be the best place to see different AT's and their powers and stuff working. I'd prefer to do that on the street, but if I have an hour to play, do I wander around looking for those 1 or 2 other people also doing that, or do I go to FC and get in on the action? Battling it out in the street is pretty fun. FC is sorta fun.
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Are Catholic Knight and Catholic Druid the same person? Catholic Druid being a spines scrapper? Last night I was in FC in the middle of a long, hard fought battle with a corruptor who was my bounty. We were really going at it, and I thought I was going to take the fight. Druid was on the sidelines watching for a while, then all of a sudden started hitting my opponent with spines, then boom, she was dead. I didn't get the bounty, the kill, or anything. That irked me. Shortly after there was a stalker who was popping in and ASing people, me included, and that was a pain, but no big deal. But jumping in and swiping my kill irritated me. Not so much the kill steal -- if he'd jumped in right after arriving that would have been one thing, but to wait and watch a while then jump in, that seems more premeditated. Bad form!