Ive always been one to consider good manner as a part of any good game. Fairness in an OOC sense which goes beyond the strictures of a game engine. I would just ask that people in the future think before they act. For example today in a chase one of my characters Vorg was being pursued. While this happned he got pushed by another character.
After the push the character Vorg could no longer move, due to a bug which occurs within the game. After informing the various people of the situation with an OOC warning, they proceeded to attack Vorg from a distance and surrounded him PK'ing him soundly.
Yes i am annoyed, yes i do consider this bad manner. Through fairness and the thought that one day you may be in the situation you would expect some leinience. So this post is part rant, part plead.
Please consider the people behind the other character before you act against them.
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if you did inform the people attacking you that you had a bug and they continued to attack you anyway. and of course one of the caused the bug by pushing during a chase i'd say definatly get the player numbers from your logs and feel free to report them. people are so pk happy now a days that they refuse to listen if your having a problem on your end. they'll just keep attacking and attacking until they can loot your stuff. it's getting to become a bit rediculous IMO.
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I'll openly say that I was one of the players that was attacking him. I thought he ment he couldn't move as in he couldn't run, so I steped off to the side to give him a chance. I think there was also a parshial misunderstanding to what you were saying. "I can't move," when you are surrounded by people sounds like just that, you are traped and can't move. I don't want to put you at fault because I don't believe it was really a fault, just a mistake. Could I just suggest that next time you say something like "Stop, the game bugged?" Just trying to help stop these accidents from happening again.