would this not be considered the streisand effect at work?
Now we all know the da vinci player group are aholes
Now we all know the da vinci player group are aholes
make offence with ships names is breaking EULA.But "I dont like someone else's ship name" is not something they should pay attention to or fix. Instead, when they get such a request they should print it and put it on the company fridge to have a laugh every morning. Honestly, the idea to waste someone's time by writing them to 'fix' this is pure cringe. There are people with 'real' issues they need support for, such as the game not starting or their save being mucked up. This is wasting everyone's time.
Ha. EIGHTY NINE systems. I'm starting to become more sympathetic towards Anaconda Man.There is nothing to be fixed here. You are playing the BGS and so is he
I checked your faction and i see that you are controlling 89 systems.
Have you ever thought that you maybe steamrolled a system that he used to call home?
If so, you just made his revenge really sweet...
A bit too long, sadlyI'm sure insulting names would be allowed in latin![]()
the da vinci player group are aholes
Of course one single player cannot mess up the BGS of the larger-in-game minor faction. But if he does his actions in combination with other players he can make some mess. But is not the point of the topic: we said at the beginning: if you play your game is fine, but breaking the rules is not.One person can upset the BGS of a group that has 89 systems?
HOW? I want to know because there are some big groups I would really like to upset (clue below).
With the greatest respect - which rule(s) is/are being broken? I wasn't able to determine that from your initial post - apart from naughty name-calling that is.Of course one single player cannot mess up the BGS of the larger-in-game minor faction. But if he does his actions in combination with other players he can make some mess. But is not the point of the topic: we said at the beginning: if you play your game is fine, but breaking the rules is not.
make offence with ships names is breaking EULA.
That's it
I never told he's a cheater, never.It's not cheating though. It's a rule regarding naughty language...which is laughable in of itself and so it's not going to get widespread support from the public. You're bordering on the whole "nobody likes a tattle tale" lesson learned by most kids at age 5. Yes, breaking rules is bad. Telling the authorities every single time one is broken when those rules dont really matter, is often considered a worse offense than the rule that was broken.
You're not going to find a lot of sympathy regarding censorship online. These are rules put in place by businesses who are afraid without them, they'll lose customers or be held liable for some nutjob's abuse of the privilege. Not because it is right.
Jesus Christ... Who gets to determine if the name is offensive again? I'm going to submit every name in this thread to the "I'm offended" list with FDev. They surely must meet my demands because they can't prove I'm not offended.make offence with ships names is breaking EULA.
That's it
Are you seriously telling to call someone else "as**ole" is not an offence?Jesus Christ... Who gets to determine if the name is offensive again? I'm going to submit every name in this thread to the "I'm offended" list with FDev. They surely must meet my demands because they can't prove I'm not offended.
The post says he is "suspected of cheating". Do you have proof of the rules that he is breaking that is giving him an advantage over your group? Most civilized nations have a policy of innocence until proven guilty, so to claim this player is cheating is a serious accusation. Giving merit to accusations about cheating without the need to provide definitive proof and then demanding action is dangerous to all players. I'm glad FDev are not jumping on this.Of course one single player cannot mess up the BGS of the larger-in-game minor faction. But if he does his actions in combination with other players he can make some mess. But is not the point of the topic: we said at the beginning: if you play your game is fine, but breaking the rules is not.
Do you measure your self worth based on what someone calls you? How do you face the world every day if this petty thing in a video game draws such a response from you?Are you seriously telling to call someone else "as**ole" is not an offence?
suspect is not an accusation, it's just a suspect.The post says he is "suspected of cheating". Do you have proof of the rules that he is breaking that is giving him an advantage over your group? Most civilized nations have a policy of innocence until proven guilty, so to claim this player is cheating is a serious accusation. Giving merit to accusations about cheating without the need to provide definitive proof and then demanding action is dangerous to all players. I'm glad FDev are not jumping on this.
Are you seriously telling to call someone else "as**ole" is not an offence?
suspect is not an accusation, it's just a suspect.
Yes, but Frontier removed the post for Naming and Shaming. now i reposted after modifications
Then you are playing with words just as much as the other guysuspect is not an accusation, it's just a suspect.