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This is cleared. He uses different maps from time to time and they are also not complicated maps. However, to avoid future suspicions on you (*Snowman*), make more 6 - 8 player games as it seems you restricted yourself to only 5 - below player games which is where new recruits may be able to join.
Masli wrote:We will take another look at this case and ad10r3tr0, he did invite NR's.He admitted that in this topic and I've seen that he did that.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
lord voldemort wrote: Is he playing entirely new recruits. ie dropping the games when decent players rock up.
jefjef wrote:lord voldemort wrote:b00060 is cleared of farming. His intention was not to play new recruits. A great variety of ranks are playing these games and b00060 is not dropping the games when someone decent comes along and plays. Its also not the only variety of game he plays. All of this to me I believe its not his intention to farm newbies.
Very fair and unbiased ruling!
king achilles wrote:If he is a jedi, then he can easily contact the weakminded, make them join his games, control the combat intensity levels, and make his opponents make irrational moves. Are there any evidence where he used his jedi mind tricks, that is, if he is indeed a jedi in the first place?
If found to be a jedi and guilty of the charges, you will be subjected to the jedi council and stripped off any jedi powers and light sabers you may have. The force will no longer be with you and you will be damned to only play as the pink player.
Going back to the report, the games provided here are played on the Classic map, which is not a complex map, and is actually one of the maps, if not the only map, that is being used by the Society of Cooks for teaching and mentoring new recruits. The settings he used, well, are his choices. Another thing is that based from these games mentioned, obliterationX is the one who created these games.
So, next to this is if he actually invited many of these new recruits to play his games, which would suspiciously point to targeting them.
As what AAFitz said:AAFitz wrote:If the invites were sent out, to become instantly available to new recruits, and the reason for the original invites was to attract said new recruits...which is very possible, then it is targeting new recruits. I think to prove this, a great number of examples would have to be given, showing he knew by doing this, that those new recruits would join. If he continued after one batch, and set up another, than he did in fact know what would happen, and therefore targeted them.
If you do something once, or many times and new recruits join en masse...then doing it again is targeting them, and expressly against the anti-farming rule and gross abuse of game rule.
It is the repeated activities that end up with new recruits in the game that are against the rules. That is targeting them.
- still pending.
eddie2 wrote:then also the 3 games mentioned where invites were sent where is the proof it was him there were others in them games that could of sent the invite.
Dibbun wrote:eddie2 wrote:then also the 3 games mentioned where invites were sent where is the proof it was him there were others in them games that could of sent the invite.
Honestly I'm not trying to be rude but stfu about the invite issue - I saw it, he admitted it, mod saw it, he admitted it again. Invites were sent by him to NR's, deal with it.
As to the invite issue, yes some invites were sent (about half a dozen) to people that had already joined one or more of my games. This was because I want to get on and existing members only seem interested in their own game settings and maps.
Dibbun wrote:In his first reply to the thread, all the way near the end of his statement.As to the invite issue, yes some invites were sent (about half a dozen) to people that had already joined one or more of my games. This was because I want to get on and existing members only seem interested in their own game settings and maps.
Check the rest of the thread for where Masli says he saw the invites too.
Dibbun wrote:That theory has been brought up multiple times already and refuted multiple times, read the thread then post please.
Dibbun wrote:eddie2 wrote:then also the 3 games mentioned where invites were sent where is the proof it was him there were others in them games that could of sent the invite.
Honestly I'm not trying to be rude but stfu about the invite issue - I saw it, he admitted it, mod saw it, he admitted it again. Invites were sent by him to NR's, deal with it.
Unwritten Rules
Obviously any gross abuse of the game is forbidden. This includes but is not limited to: throwing games or deliberately benefiting from thrown games, intentional deadbeating, holding players hostage, serial teammate killing, hijacking accounts, systematically "farming" new recruits.
Dibbun wrote:Discussion in this thread would be far more constructive if people would read prior to posting.
Yes, farming is against the rules.Unwritten Rules
Obviously any gross abuse of the game is forbidden. This includes but is not limited to: throwing games or deliberately benefiting from thrown games, intentional deadbeating, holding players hostage, serial teammate killing, hijacking accounts, systematically "farming" new recruits.
In lackattack's statement on farming (I quoted it in an earlier post, read the whole thread ftw) it does mention difficult settings, it mentions invites, and it mentions creating a large number of games.
I stand by my accusation, I feel it is completely justified in order to maintain the integrity of the scoreboard and to prevent predators from chasing off New Recruits by systematically luring them into games they have no chance to win.
lackattack wrote:New Years Resolution: Newbie Farming is not Cool.
Postby lackattack on Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:07 pm
"Newbie Farming" is the technique of setting up as many games as possible (either by starting or joining them) with New Recruits to gain easy points by taking advantage of difficult game options and the fact the New Recruits are more likely to deadbeat. Some players have been farming extensively - even sending hundreds of PMs to the latest members to get them into their games.
This is a gross abuse of the game. It gives the New Recruit "victims" a poor first experience and reduces the chances of them sticking around. As farmers move up the scoreboard it also harms the competitive nature of Conquer Club - the scoreboard is meant to measure skill in the game, not "harvesting" techniques.
In accordance with the desires and feedback of the majority of the community, our rules and as a new leaf for 2009, it is our New Years resolution to make Newbie Farming forbidden. Members who continue this practice will receive point resets and then progressively longer website bans.
This does not mean you will get in trouble for joining a game here and there with many new recruits. We are only talking about the systematic targeting of new recruits.
eddie2 wrote:yes it has been reopened to shut you up. and if they come back with any form of guilty verdict, what will be the overall outcome of it. Players wont be able to play basic maps with there preference of settings. or there will be a outcry demanding that new recruits are not allowed to play freestyle (ow wait this has happened loads of times and have always been rejected in sugs.)
what do we do then just ban new recruits period i am against farming but when it is the settings above on the maps. along with the fact if new recruits dont join he does not drop them. It does not add up to a farmer.
*Snowman* wrote:Dibbun thanks again for your incredible insight. If you read my post it explains that I have not played in any of these maps before. Therefore I am a newbie. If I play a general who loves a particular map it will be over before it has started and I will learn nothing. I do not really understand why you care. Just play your own games and enjoy. Also your facts are as usually completely flawed. game 9416032 is a ranker not a ? and can you please prove that I sent invites after another member has joined the game. We are taking about 6ish in 1,600 games. Also you are obsessed with rank/medals etc. Please understand playing these new recruits has its pitfalls. Playing a player who plays as you do is far easier (Once you know the rules). In a real world community there are rules stopping people like you causing concern and upset. I feel upset and quite frankly can not understand why you feel it is your place to make these judgements on people. You were foed not because of a game we played but because you are bad news.
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