La.Bonnita wrote:
Can we discuss how as players we are supposed to know when something that seems coded intentionally, or perhaps has been a long-standing feature, is a bug and not intentional?
There is, unfortunately, no way beyond common sense for a player to know what is an exploit or what is a legitimate feature when he or she encounters something undocumented as such. There is also no way for me to give a comprehensive list, because there are always new situations cropping up that nobody has previously thought of. Dulrik's previous post said that, if you encounter something in a gray area that doesn't make sense to you as a player, it's never a bad idea to share your finding with the staff.
La.Bonnita wrote:
That's kind of what I'm getting at. Such clarification before severe punishment would be nice, and I feel like should even be expected. The player in question is listed as having a history of bug abuse. Had they been told before this specifically was considered a bug?
As for your concerns about punishment, Azar was past the point of receiving further warnings or clarifications, and this was made clear to him the last time he had a character retired for cheating. Multiple Rule 7 violations on top of brazen Rule 5 violations, and it is clear he has no interest in playing by the rules. I agree that, in almost all cases, if I observed someone using a minor exploit like this, I would just give a warning and make a post describing the bug. I
always give the benefit of the doubt to any player who isn't a confirmed unrepentant multiple rule violator. I can't just keep giving a repeat rules offender warnings, though, or he'll never stop. For the record, I had not observed anyone else using this exploit. To add further clarity to what I'm saying here, I will cite the 'help punishments' file.:
Help Punishments wrote:
When a violation of the rules is reported or witnessed, the administrative
staff as a whole comes together to determine validity of the violation and
appropriate punishment. We do our best to remain impartial and consistent
in punishments, and all punishments are posted for transparency's sake on the
Afterlife forum on the website.
With that in mind, different circumstances sometimes require different
responses. A repeat offender will warrant firmer response than one outlined
in the rules help file. Multiple rules violations in one circumstance will
warrant harsher punishment than any one of the rules would individually.
The goal of punishing rules violations is to protect the fairness and
integrity of the game, and to prevent players from further violating the
games rules while still being able to enjoy and play the game. We attempt
to use the minimum punishment necessary to make these goals a reality.
Extreme circumstances of repeat offenders (no matter the rule violated) may
result in site ban.
Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns on this topic. My number one goal as a member of the staff here is to make this game better and I am always open to ideas about this or any other topic that can contribute to that goal.