Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: Legit to kill Jedi, then kill again 2 hours later?
zukem
Mon Jun 20, 2005 7:21 pm
#14
Geeze. Suspend someone for doing something legitimately in game. Go figure.
TheWok
Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:32 pm
#15
I can understand "excessive hunting" being harrassment. But without a concrete definition of what "excessive hunting" is, the term is up for debate. What is excessive for me may not be excessive for you. What is excessive for the Jedi (usually one death, as they whine and moan as if their entire life has come crashing down because they lose a bit of xp) may not be excessive for the BH.
"Excessive hunting" needs to be defined in clear terms for three reasons:
1) so BHs will know how many times they may hunt a single target in a certain period of time,
2) so Jedi will know how many times a certain BH may come after them in a certain period of time, and
3) so CSRs will have a common definition to apply when BHs actually do go over the line.
Until this happens, any suspension for harrassment by "excessive hunting" is bogus, and should be appealed.
"Excessive hunting" needs to be defined in clear terms for three reasons:
1) so BHs will know how many times they may hunt a single target in a certain period of time,
2) so Jedi will know how many times a certain BH may come after them in a certain period of time, and
3) so CSRs will have a common definition to apply when BHs actually do go over the line.
Until this happens, any suspension for harrassment by "excessive hunting" is bogus, and should be appealed.
Valtor
Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:40 pm
#16
TheWok wrote:
I can understand "excessive hunting" being harrassment. But without a concrete definition of what "excessive hunting" is, the term is up for debate. What is excessive for me may not be excessive for you. What is excessive for the Jedi (usually one death, as they whine and moan as if their entire life has come crashing down because they lose a bit of xp) may not be excessive for the BH.
"Excessive hunting" needs to be defined in clear terms for three reasons:
1) so BHs will know how many times they may hunt a single target in a certain period of time,
2) so Jedi will know how many times a certain BH may come after them in a certain period of time, and
3) so CSRs will have a common definition to apply when BHs actually do go over the line.
Until this happens, any suspension for harrassment by "excessive hunting" is bogus, and should be appealed.
QFE
Couldnt agree more!!!!!!!!
zukem
Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:47 pm
#17
Bounty Number 1. online. On Tatooine. Killed.
bounty Number 2. on Kash.
bounty Number 3. on Kash.
bounty Number 4. Offline.
bounty Number 5. offline.
bounty Number 6. In space.
Bounty Number 7. offline.
bounty number 8. offline.
Bounty number 9. on kash.
Repeat. Till bounty number 99. Same as bounty number 1. Online and on yavin.
Who would you hunt?
Hnglka
Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:51 pm
#18
the afkers on kash. thats 8 missions with no droids and probaly over a million creds to shuttle back and forth to a term. also 7 misisons before you hit the first jedi again if you chose. thats plenty of proof that you arent harrassing a single...
zukem wrote:
Bounty Number 1. online. On Tatooine. Killed.
bounty Number 2. on Kash.
bounty Number 3. on Kash.
bounty Number 4. Offline.
bounty Number 5. offline.
bounty Number 6. In space.
Bounty Number 7. offline.
bounty number 8. offline.
Bounty number 9. on kash.
Repeat. Till bounty number 99. Same as bounty number 1. Online and on yavin.
Who would you hunt?
zukem
Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:57 pm
#19
Hnglka wrote:
the afkers on kash. thats 8 missions with no droids and probaly over a million creds to shuttle back and forth to a term. also 7 misisons before you hit the first jedi again if you chose. thats plenty of proof that you arent harrassing a single...
True. But if you are not an afk hunter, and actually trying to do bounties as the system is in place, I think the example I gave is the pain that many bh's experience.
And not all jedi in space or on kash are afkers. I've spent the better part of the last week on kash or in space. Mainly trying to do the missions, only to find that they become bugged and you can't complete them.
What can I say. My joy in the game comes from treasure hunting.
Jaim_Darkstryder
Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:15 pm
#20
If a Jedi keeps getting on the Terms, he is always free game. The moment a CSR (Can't Solve Rudimentery issues) says otherwise, I start mass e-mailing Sony's execs. The only hinderance they have now is a BH, and every BH-TEF issue is ignored, so I say, Kill On, and if they ban you, file a complaint with the actual company since your 15 dollars spends as well as any jeebay.
HyprHypo
Tue Jun 21, 2005 1:06 am
#21
CourtJester73 wrote:But no one is going to listen to me anyway, so who cares.
exactly!
YseliaAmmo
Tue Jun 21, 2005 1:15 am
#22
Jedi say crap like that because now they assume all BH to be respec BH any real BH knows that its alot of BS but if you get a noob or someone who knows nothing about Bounty Hunting they will get scared and sh*t themselves and not hunt. Its as simple is that I offered a Jedi no to kill him if he payed me for his misson when I found him and was CL 23 so whats he do instead of saying well ok I dont want to lose xp he says Im reporting this to a moderator you ass is goona fry for extortion. Most jedi talk is a bunch of BS to keep them alive end of story.
Apsinthe
Tue Jun 21, 2005 2:37 am
#23
thats what im saying,whenever I hunt a jedi he starts bitching about how hes going to report me..
aatc
Tue Jun 21, 2005 2:39 am
#24
Why would you want to pull a mission on the same Jedi 2 hours later? There only 1 newby Jedi online at the time?
WiseBobo
Tue Jun 21, 2005 2:57 am
#25
aatc wrote:
Why would you want to pull a mission on the same Jedi 2 hours later? There only 1 newby Jedi online at the time?
Population control.
-1 Jedi, +1 GCW.
aatc
Tue Jun 21, 2005 3:00 am
#26
If bounty hunters are in charge of population control, I'd say you got an F