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Speeedy

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When you are out RvRing and also on irc please try not to tell hib / mid alliances if you see 3fg+ of albs on way to take a keep. Cross realming sucks so why do it? :<
 

Loch

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Still not sure why everyone needs to bring it up on a) pm's in IRC, b) channel on IRC, c) the owner ofthe channel on irc trying to get my ops removed, and d) here, but nm, if you are lieky attention then I don't really care
 

p0x

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What she said did absolutely no harm to your little keepraid, so shut the hell up already.
 

Speeedy

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Loch said:
Still not sure why everyone needs to bring it up on a) pm's in IRC, b) channel on IRC, c) the owner ofthe channel on irc trying to get my ops removed, and d) here, but nm, if you are lieky attention then I don't really care

mainly because its agains the CoC to cross realm?

Anyway was directed at all albs hence why I never mentioned your name.

Derric who's whining other than you?
 

Zede

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p0x said:
What she said did absolutely no harm to your little keepraid, so shut the hell up already.


nar of course it didnt, that 3fg of hibs camping amg had nothing to do with it :flame:
 

Loch

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Speeedy said:
mainly because its agains the CoC to cross realm?
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Feel free to highlight the paragraph where it says I can't laugh about your zerging on a unrelated chat program please
 

Loch

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Zede said:
nar of course it didnt, that 3fg of hibs camping amg had nothing to do with it :flame:
As I understood it, from the whine last night, you attacked Dun Da Benhn with 3fg, then died to 1fg attacking from behind? And as jenkz said, when I commented you hadn't even left apk, soooooooo.. methinks you should either a) get a clue, b) not bother x<
 

p0x

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Zede said:
nar of course it didnt, that 3fg of hibs camping amg had nothing to do with it :flame:

Yes, there was 50 hibs in emain all night (before and after this incident) just cause Loch said theres 3fg of your crappy guild in emain x|||||||||||
 

Belgareth

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Whats's a hib doing trawling through Alb threads? IRC down .... ? Need some help trying to find some Albs ..?? :kissit:
 

Breon

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So the point of mentioning it on irc in the first place was?
 

Jenkz

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There is nothing specifically in the CoC or EULA about x-realming (the provision of information to the enemy otherwise unavailable to them).

If you interpret paragraph 6 of the EULA loosely it would be against the EULA to use third party communication programs to communicate in-game information via third party programs. IRC maybe an "unrelated chat program" but #daoc.prydwen is most definatly not unrelated.

The argument that publicly cross realming in IRC is not against the CoC must also mean relic raid blabbing in #daoc.prydwen is also acceptable, as its not specifically against the CoC, that is not the case and neither should this be as you know.

The issue as to whether this info effected emain, or our raid, is utterly irrelevant: The simple fact of the matter is publicly broadcasting albion force locations in #daoc.prydwen is utter bullshit. If the tables were turned you wouldn't be a happy bunny either.
 

Loch

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No but I also wouldn't cry in 3 different forms of media even after the person responsible had apologised. But then thats prolly why I'm not classed as a roleplayer.. :)
 

Xyliana

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x-realming. .. tisk tisk, x-flirting is a different thing
:sex:
 

Derric

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liste said:
Loch you durteh r00lpl4yah slut!

Quite an odd comment comment from a guy wearing pink leather, enjoying to "backstab" people! ;o
 

Speeedy

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Ok didnt find anything in the CoC that was solid against it but did find this on the rightnow page.

RvR rules :
<snip>
The three following examples may seem unfair, but are perfectly fitting the total and merciless war between the realms of Dark Age of Camelot.
- Siegfried, a young and brave level 20 paladin offered to duel Grrak, a berserker troll (using an out of game forum or something). The last comes to the meeting with all his guild, 30 characters level 50, and they totally annihilate the poor paladin.

Of course those example are perfectly “legal” in DaoC even if they are not what you should see too often. You are absolutely free to show mercy, honour and bravery in RvR but please note that this is not at all an obligation and that others may not follow the same rules than you do. You will have to learn about your enemies, know their weaknesses and strengthes, remember those who are loyal and those who betrayed you.
<snip>

So I guess its ok to blab even if it does effects others gaming experiance..

anyone know when the next hib/mid/alb relic raid is? :p j/k btw before the whines start.
 

liste

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ure jst jalus DewwiC m8! u suxx0r @ RP & u wanna b a god RPer!
 

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