GM-Ayu
Uguu!
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RE: I was blocked.
[*] Do Not Bot/Macro
Botting will result in a permanent ban of all accounts and any type of macro will result in a permanent account ban, no exceptions. Failure to pass the botting/macro test from GMs, regardless of "actual reasons," will be treated as using bots or macro programs.
[*] No AFK Leveling/hunting
No one is allowed in anyway or form to level/hunt AFK with the means of any pet, homunculus, @autotrade, item, skill or card.
[*] Regarding Alchemist/Creator's Homunculus
The heRO AI is sure to comply with our specific rules regarding homunculus, using it is recommended.
http://www.pandoraonline.net/AI.zip
Players are also free to use their own written ai, as long as they follow server rules.
- No killstealing!
The homunculus is bound by the same rules as its owner, and must not attack a monster that belongs to another player.
- No auto-alchemist skills.
The AI is meant to control the homunculus only, you are not allowed to use it to control your alchemist/creator character.
- No AFK leveling.
Afk leveling will be considered the same as botting, if you must go away from keyboard do so in a monsterless map or send your homunculus to sleep.
Underlined section added for emphasis.
Setting a time by default is very exploitable. Let's say that 5 min the homun will stop functioning. You can easily setup the macro to bot for 4 min, move around 30 sec to refresh the timer, continue for 4 min and so on to bypass it with ease.
Thus why, it's pretty important to actually read the rules and not just ignore them. heRO guardian in svn update also got the identical rule list too the moment you create any character, so there's really no excuse to say, "but where's the rules? not everyone goes on the forums." (even that one is a bad excuse), not to mention the bioethic quest also mention the homun rules.
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08-28-2009, 01:47 PM |
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Yuriohs
Keep your Heart True, and your eyes open
Posts: 947
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Joined: May 2008
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RE:??I was blocked.
Lady Ghost Wrote:Oh, I always make sure to read all the rules.??I don't like being oblivious about things. x'D??But just because it's in the rules, doesn't mean I completely agree with them--not that I would break them anyway.??If I thought the rules were completely disagreeable, I'd leave.
But ah, didn't consider how exploitable that would be. Suppose that'd make things more difficult than easier. Nevermind then.
Still, I think an outright ban is little too harsh.??After repeated offenses, absolutely. I think there's some merit to leaving room for human error. I'd say maybe the first time have the homu killed and the player jailed.
Then again, my experience with dealing with such problems is nill.??^.^;
I know someone who has been banned for this, and a few other things.
Created a few new accounts.
He's gone now, in a place that suits what he likes more.
Yea, if the player doesn't like a rule here, its fine if he leaves its his decision. Trying to stur him back, is something you shouldn't do.
Not everyone can be online like stunt, can have friends that will help him like stunt. Not everyone has that kind of time.
But it depends, if that rule will affect you that much to where you know you can't play here. In the case with homuc, If they don't like it, they can leave not bein mean, its their decision.
The first lesseon a revolutionary must learn is that he is a doomed man. Unless he understands this, he does not grasp the essential meaning of his life.
And thus he isn't a revolutionary if he doesn't understand.
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08-28-2009, 02:31 PM |
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