Trosis wrote:
I can't remember what Grep was banned for, but he was also very wise and knew the games mechanics. He was willing to help others learn the game and all that.
Let me refresh you on that:
Thuban wrote:
Grep has received a permanent ban from Shattered Kingdoms for the following:
- Violation of Terms of Service 5(m) by using an array of characters to gather data on other players;
- Over 100 violations of Rule 5 by connecting to Shattered Kingdoms via proxies;
- Violation of Rule 5 by connecting to Shattered Kingdoms via a proxy on one character while simultaneously playing another character;
- Violation of Terms of Service 5(l) by using the prayer channel and typo logs to harass the staff;
- Violation of Rule 6 by running an automated character;
- Multiple violations of Rule 10.
In addition to the ban, grep's characters have been retired. Grep is no longer welcome at Shattered Kingdoms.
I don't think there's any coming back from that. Dulrik has his limits on what he'll tolerate, and I'm pretty sure that went well past them.
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When these two got banned, the game took a big hit. Without the influential characters, the game grows stale.
Overall activity saw a major spike after Syn was banned, then dipped to a low a few months after. It reached its highest point in years well after grep was banned. There are still multiple people who play who are more skilled and knowledgeable than either of those two ever were.
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The increase of bans since Thuban being RM has undoubtedly affected many people's interest in the game and could be directly correlated with our lack in player count.
I think a few people got used to cheating and didn't want to play anymore when they couldn't keep cheating. The amount of indignation I've been met with from people I've had to enforce rules on speaks to that. In some cases, it almost seems like people feel like they are entitled to cheat and shouldn't be met with any repercussions, maybe because there have been times in SK's history when nobody had the time or desire to actively enforce the rules.
In one of the recent events, where I took someone aside to discuss their options after they were observed enchanting equipment with their sorcerer for their newbie alt, all I got was an eye roll and a quit, leaving me with no option but to deliver the harshest punishment (both characters were deleted). That is incredibly obvious multi-playing and an epic-dumb way to get your GM sorcerer deleted, so there's really no need to get all butt-hurt. You are in no way entitled to do that, and the rules make that abundantly clear. In another case, where I warned a player about using proxies, he said he would stop using them then never showed back up. Neither did his "dorm mate" who was also using proxies who was always conveniently able to login whenever he got killed and needed a resurrection. That was shortly after the proxy restriction was updated.