FluxFire wrote:So, if I get this right, you shared your account with someone else and all of you guys are applauding the fact that someone publicly admits to account sharing which is illegal of course.
Well, unless I read this totally wrong, I'd give a very needed -1 to this thread which pretty much condones illegal action.
If you're not there, at your computer, training your character, no one should do it for you. Sad to see you people so proud of what he's done.
Although, I'd say it's even more sad to see a forum mod actually being ok with this thread too.
You make a point. However, we're not in fact enforcers of the official SRO rules. We're not GM's. We're just a fan site. Frankly, most of us don't care. To the best of my knowledge, the only extremely strong thing that the Mods and Admins don't allow is discussion of botting - as it most likely will lead to accusations, and flames, which aren't aloud.
This topic is not celebrating breaking SRO rules. This topic is celebrating the fact that, there ARE people, like it or not, that, when they sit behind a monitor, feel safe. Because you don't know them. Because you can't do anything to them. So they gain your trust. And then they rob you blind. Anybody can do that in an MMORPG, without any drawbacks or consequences.
This thread is to celebrate the fact that, even though his GM was behind a screen, and could have taken all of his stuff, robbed him blind, and then, subsequently kicked him out of the guild, he instead chose to help him, as well as buy him Silk. Something that I'm question if YOU would do. Not anything against you, as I even question myself if I'm that selfless to do that.
This thread is just to celebrate the fact that, in today's society, even in today's ONLINE society, there are still nice people out there in the world.
So chill.