Algorab wrote:
The idea that you're junking it so it'll be available on the other character may be fine, or may run afoul of multiplay rules depending on what the players are actually doing. Specifics matter quite a bit.
Junking it and going later? Fine. Leading an expedition out to the load point, switching characters to junk the gear, and then switching back and repopping the NPC? Basically just multiplaying eq xfer with extra steps.
"Friends" can mean a million things, and is generally as vague and accusatory as possible until people are called upon to define what they mean by it.
Most people in cabals with each other are friendly with each other, both ICly and OOCly. Why would people decide to punish themselves by making characters that don't want to be friendly with their teammates? The intent of these kinds of rules isn't to keep people from equipping the people they play with, but to keep people from moving equipment around for OOC reasons.
If players want to see more active enforcement it's an easy solution. Report things with evidence of it happening via the rules enforcement form. Just be careful what you wish for as I've yet to see one report that didn't beget another. Anything said as far as "no one cares about X" is just not true, and things people didn't give a damn about suddenly become real important once someone else reports them for an infraction.
Note: Reports with zero information and zero supporting data except someone being sus aren't going to get a lot of attention, but they do get more attention than the sniping back and forth that I write off as people letting off steam otherwise I don't think there is a single player that wouldn't be "reported" for a litany of reasons.
There is a reason humans still do a lot of jobs despite robots technically being able to do them.
A human should be able to look at the examples I mentioned and see how they are far more glaring examples of multiplaying and, as you said is a problem, "people moving around equipment for OOC reasons".
If I had an energy kama on Joe, he loses it in PVP and 2 months later, I wind up with it on another character via PVP, that is quite possibly legitimate, and I would think staff could interpret if it was (or if it was at least not /completely/ sus). But that gets flagged by code, so staff is willing to act on it?
If I am sitting on the stardust armor for 2 months on Jane my darkie merc, while I play Jinnie my MC sorc as my main character, and then suddenly some new MC merc pops up and I...log on Jane to give that stuff to Jinnie's buddy, or even just junk it so we can go get it, how is that not literally "people moving around equipment for OOC reasons". That's...not really legitimate in any way, shape, or form, and I was basically using my alt as a storage bin for eq I couldn't keep on my main because of loot rules, until I had a friend that could use it, just to OOCly keep it out of the hands of other players.
Nevermind the whole "level a new char, and mysteriously my old char's eq is now in the hands of somebody in my new char's faction". Like...even if it makes IC sense, and you personally aren't getting any of the items, you are still heavily benefitting from what is clearly OOC motivation for giving that eq out.