That is a lot of words to say:"if you shoot atvsomeone in a game when you promised not to, you can never ever thrust them with anything."
To which, as a trained clinical neuropsychologist with experience with patients with sociopathy, my expert response would be: lol.
To you games may be 'sacrosanct'. Let me assure you: to the average human that is a bizarre notion.
Go ahead and select an interpretation that suits you. It still doesn't change the facts as described and previously notated as "no interpretation changes facts."
Allow me to quantify.
Since we are on a forum *dedicated* to a video game... And since we will (almost) certainly never have any contact or interaction with each other outside of this video game.... I would've expected it to be pretty bloody obvious that I was posting exclusively about the video game and our personal interactions through that video game with strangers who we will otherwise never meet.
Any player who gives their agreement to behave within the guidelines given to them *PRIOR* to being given acces to any *PRIVATE* Group in this video game, while they never intended to abide by the agreement from the outset, and prior to them seeking access to that particular group... agreements they have proactively sought, intending to break their word prior to seeking the group - that set of circumstances renders that player a premeditated liar. Fact. In the context of our interactions as *people* those individuals are *demonstrably* premeditated liars and cannot therefore be trusted. I'm not talking about those person's "characters", but the actual individuals themselves.
With your professional training, you'll probably accept that this confirmed tendency to make premeditated lies *might" extend in their interactions with other people beyond this video game, but on that we (the royal we = the forum and game population) couldn't really care less.
Even if you're trying to say that those confirmed liars could easily be compartmentalised to be liars solely within the context of their interactions in this single video game and absolutely nowhere else - including in other video games and in other impersonal forums - that *still* doesn't make their actions anything other than lies between people outside of the game itself and *still* doesn't change a lie into anything other than a lie.
I can keep explaining this at your leisure.
Finally, I don't think I've made any "judgements". I think I've just stuck to appropriate accurate real and accepted labelling that describes a person's actions. Shall we keep it confined to that?
Yours Aye
Mark H