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I ask the administration to give an official response regarding the collection of metal slain commander, if a player asks him not to remove.

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9 years ago
I ask the administration to give an official response to the two questions?

1. What punishment would be for what I'm not responding to requests from teammates, I'll clean up the killed commander, who although they raise?

2. What punishment would be if I'm in the midst of battle I take away their troops and their actions doom Commander teammate to death, which would then assemble it on the metal.

In advance I say that I will then appeal phrase:
- Commander killed no one belongs
- All common metal,
- It's game time
- I was afraid that the enemy will collect metal
- I can not ban because officially I do not break the rules
- Any vote on my ban, will be perceived as a violation of the rules, and to request a ban violators.
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9 years ago
(not an official response)
1. Depends. Punishment is decided for each abuse case separately.
2. Depends. Punishment is decided for each abuse case separately.
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9 years ago
and if I do not consider it abuse?
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9 years ago
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i just leave this here.

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The answer to both these questions can be discovered with use of the Empathy stat, although most gamers appear don't allocate many points to this one

Its always scumbag to hoover someone elses comwreck IF there is a reasonable chance they could have hoovered or rezzed it themselves. If its a choice between you or the enemy, then hoover away. I tend to make a point of hoovering morphed noob coms that die on the front regardless, because that's what you get for playing like shit
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UArankDIVO you missed this game with DOTA
it's RTS and supposed to be played like RTS
if you morph your com to do shit and then die near the enemy borders you're supposed to be eaten as fast as possible and better by your own team than by the enemy
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Skasi
9 years ago
I am pretty sure this was discussed before. Quick, someone use the search option!
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My position is that PLrankAdminSprung is correct.

It is somewhat impolite to reclaim other people's stuff when they ask you not to, but it's not punishable. Sometimes it's impolite to ask people not to reclaim frontline wreckages.

Every case to be judged on its own basis.
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