Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: Could this be considered harassment?
Everitt_Cage wrote:
Nope. You werent following the group, you were following your mark. And all you were doing was waiting for the opportune moment to strike, which is what your supposed to do. You cant help it that he was in a group, the group wasnt your concern, he was.
You should have left the area and continued to track your mark. Then return.
primetime21 wrote:
Everitt_Cage wrote:
Nope. You werent following the group, you were following your mark. And all you were doing was waiting for the opportune moment to strike, which is what your supposed to do. You cant help it that he was in a group, the group wasnt your concern, he was.
I am not worried about anything about the Jedi, he was my mission. The point that is making me wonder is that he was sent to the cloner and never came back to the group because they must have told him I was hanging around. I then followed the group around without the Jedi there, until they decided to return to their guild hall where the Jedi was waiting.
Yes, it is harassment....and if you do it enough and are reported, you will get a visit from a grumpy CSR.
it all goes to intent....by not attacking, but staying in sight, and actively following, your making it clear that your goal is to abuse the system.
Basicly...you have to ask yourself...if this was a pen and paper game, like D&D and you were siting accross the table from your opponent, with the dungeon master handling the mechanics....would you still do this? this analogy works for anything that would make you ask "Could this be considered harassment?"...or anything that would make you ask "Could this be considered an exploit?"
here are some of the consequences of been a douche:
Players quit because they don’t like the negative experience
New players don’t join because they don’t want the hassle
Ethically ambivalent players get expelled (they wouldn’t have cheated or griefed if they knew they would get caught, and since they saw someone else get away with it...).
Increased customer service support costs to deal with complaints, real and perceived
Increased in-game customer service costs
Increased technical support costs to identify threats
Increased technical support costs to counter threats
Increased technical support costs to identify & remove malicious players
Quiet420 wrote:
oh well, might as well make use of this since its already here....the example of the squill cave, or any dungeon for that matter, or a city is a bit different....it's possible to blend in in a city, and people do grind and loot in dungeons, so there is a level of "cover"....but even then, If your making yourself obvious, it blows that cover....the situations I cited, and that the OP mentioned, were not in cities or in dungeons however, they were cases of a BH following a Jedi around from mission to mission in the wilds....which makes it blatently obvious.....the soloution (and I believe it is being worked on) is BH "Vis"....whereas if you have a mission on an individual as a BH, when in close proximity to your target, you will recieve tics of "vis", should you accumulate enough, the tef pops automaticly and the target is free to attack you.
Message Edited by Quiet420 on 09-04-2005 04:06 AM
Message Edited by primetime21 on 09-04-2005 04:15 AM
Jeesh, friggin grow up. It's not harassament, the Jedi could return at any time (he didn't cause he was a wus) and he wasnt kill stealing your mobs nor sending offensive tells, so no it's not harassment.