(11-15-2016, 01:54 AM)Wesker Wrote: Any and all complaints regarding the RHA official faction should be left in the RHA feedback thread. Thank you.
There we go again...
http://discoverygc.com/forums/showthread...pid1839248 -> http://imgur.com/fCfXban Powergaming a fleet you can't have, in my eyes. And even if you had this, it would be pretty stupid of of the Hessians to move all of it to O-7 just for a Kruger base, because this would give RM a chance to recapture Dresden, and the Corsairs to invade the Omegas. Your little action in O-7 should have RP consequences for your faction.
So you either balance your numbers in future or somebody else with do. This "I GANK U WITH +20 JORMS" story is happening way too often and already ruined the RP environment.
http://discoverygc.com/forums/showthread...4#pid43794 Rule violations because...
"- POB's built in non-House space that are bordering a House system, as listed below, are not allowed to be engaged for lack of payment, should one be issued."
And as far as i know this rule also applies to unlawful factions. You attacked Reutlingen due to the lack of payment twice. The second attack declaration is based one the RP of the first one.
(11-15-2016, 01:54 AM)Wesker Wrote: Is that why literally the entire community partook in the siege, it prolly did more harm than good too you. Making people mad? I'm pretty sure I got more praise than hate after the siege.
ooRP hate. As you said. The entire community partook. Hence i don't need to quote all the crappy skype comments/insults of yours, because they are already well known. Fact is, you didn't keep your hatred to yourself. I find it worrying that so many people partook in this siege and none of them did even realize it is wrong. Blinded through the hate, so to say.
This incident also showed clearly how wrong the current PoB concept is and how you can perfectly abuse grey areas within the rules to reach your goals. Years of hard work and billions of credits can be lost within just 10 minutes.
I'm curious to see your excuse, Wesker. Let it better be a good one.