keiranthil wrote:8 day suspensions + forum privileges stripped + loot taken away apparently for U.S servers
Yes thats for US. EU would prolly get it tomorrow.
keiranthil wrote:8 day suspensions + forum privileges stripped + loot taken away apparently for U.S servers
Nicolai S wrote:1st off yes it is wrong to abuse an exploit but at the same time, if every1 else is doing something that will help them collecting gear u cant just sit on your ass and not do everything to be the nr 1. yes maybe they would get a ban maybe they would lose the items they got but if u wanna be the nr 1 guild u cant just rely on blizzard to punish those who did do it, no u gotta get in there and do everything u can to keep up with the rest of the guilds thats using this, thats reality and it is this way in every sport not just gaming! anyway thats my view on it, i dont think paragon did anything "wrong" they did what they had to do to keep up with the competition!
Atalyx wrote:That's a bunch of facts and dates to back up one simple statement. It is my prediction that the race won't change too much, just instead of a race for the bosses before Deathwing, it'll be a race for Deathwing himself. But in the end, isn't that all that mattered to start with?
ByebyeSponsors wrote:yet they did for their own good
naPS wrote:Thinking that you have to do something you know is wrong because 'everyone else is doing it' is the most childish reaction to a simple moral dilemma we all face at one point or another in our lives. It's so simple, in fact, that you could probably ask any 6 year old if they would jump off a bridge because their friend did, and they would roll their eyes at you because they're sick of hearing that lame expression.
But, in the end, it's true. It's what separates the adults from the children. If your initial reaction to this problem is to go ahead and do it because you think you are losing out on something if you don't, you are a child. Plain and simple. The correct, and ultimately wise, decision is to always do what you know is right, and let the chips fall as they will. In the end, the smart move is doing the right thing, because experienced people know that "Karma is a Bitch" and simple minds that try to advance their cause by gaming an established system will always get smacked back. Always. It's happened a million times in history, and it's going to happen here.
I'm hoping that there's guilds out there that didn't job the system and did things appropriately. I'm sure there are. And I'm sure there's guilds out there that knew of the exploit, yet refused to use it. To them I wish the best of luck, and I hope something good comes out of it for them. To the rest of the guilds that abused the system knowingly in some misguided effort to gain an advantage in a race to kill a dragon in a video game, I hope you know that the community in general lost a lot of respect for you, and that your integrity from this point on will always be called into question. That's something you can never get back.