level 1711 attacking level 725

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Genevieve Fay, Aug 1, 2011.

  1. Genevieve Fay

    Genevieve Fay Member

    I have never attacked this player before and somehow he has 3 attacks and 3 punches against me.
    I understand the punching he is most likely a buddy of someone who asked his friends to punch me..but
    how is it possible for him to have done a regular attack against me when I never initiated an attack on him, is he cheating?

    confidentially, I think tihs player IS a cheater, I've suspected him for a long time and there are several other players in his faction that have names very similar to him and it seems likeley that not only is tihs person a cheater but he is using multiple accounts, how does someone have a hardest punch over 1250 damage?
     
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  2. Relentless

    Relentless Active Member

    Do you bounty hunt? The mostly likely answer is you went for their bounty within the last 24hrs.

    1, you can't just say someone is cheating because there are a few people with the same name.

    2, They can do punches that high because they have a lot of health.

    3, I dont know how long you've been playing for but maybe try reading some threads on the forum. This would be a good one to start with http://forums.kanoapps.com/showthread.php?1451-Beginner-Guide
     
  3. Genevieve Fay

    Genevieve Fay Member

    I never bounty hunt, and its not like this guy is named "john" this guy has a very specialized name with a certain word spelled in a nonstandard way in his name and several other members of his faction have this same word spelled the same way in their name as well.

    I never attacked this guy, I never went after his bounty, I never performed any aggression against him yet he was able to physically attack me despite a level difference almost 1000 levels.

    I understand the punches, you can punch people if your friends ask you to but how did he "attack" me?

    also I did not accuse the person of cheating I asked if it was cheating, and stated that I had suspicions
     
  4. Relentless

    Relentless Active Member

    I know it's hard to believe but people can have the same name an still be different people.

    While this person could have more then one account, just having the same name shouldn't be your best reason for accusing them of being a cheat.

    If you haven't punched/attacked this person, the only why they could have attacked you is if you were on the hitlist. If this is the case, then because they keep punching you that will keep them on your rivals.
     
  5. Ace

    Ace Member

    Have you been hitlisted? You can be attacked by anyone when you are, despite level differences. Also, I'd place my bet there, since people at the 1700s aren't exactly nice and never stop after 3 attacks.
     
  6. Genevieve Fay

    Genevieve Fay Member

    yes I forgot about hitlisting lol.
    I take it back I had forgotten there is no level restriction when your on the hitlist

    as for the cheating accusation, you notice I left the name out to protect the innocent

    but back to what I said earlier this guy does not have a common name like joe or john

    several people in the same faction as this guy have different names with multiple words but they all added the same word to the end of their names like for example


    these are not real players I'm just making this up as a theoretical question

    lets say you see a guy named joker jombo
    then another guy called king jombo
    then a third guy called queen jombo
    then another guy called knave jombo

    and they are all in the same faction
    and one of them is the leader
    and the other 3 are officers
    what would you think?
    that's way more than just a coincidence.
    I suppose its possible that there is a household of 4 siblings and they all play together or they are all buddies in real life.
    or they could be one guy with multiple accounts.

    I suppose they could also have payed un points to change their names to show comeraderie.
    I suppose it is not that much of a stretch to see a level 1700 and a level 1900 change their name...since they are most likely cash shop players.
    I have seen some of the high level players change their names several times over the past year.
     
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  7. Relentless

    Relentless Active Member

    When I played zs facebook, I ran a faction where everyone had "Coffee" in their name. None us actually knew each other, we had all met each other through facebook games.

    For us it was all just a bit of fun, and it was an easy way for other players to know who we belonged to as soon as they saw us.

    So like I said, this person could have alts, but it could also be people who know each other an are just having an inside joke.
     
  8. different game but same thing pretty much

    me and my former level partner use to have pretty close names

    "Bloody Knuckles Reborn Evil Horns Of Steel Death"

    "BLOODY FISTED REBORN EVIL DEATH WILL CLAIM YOU"

    but if ya really think someone thats 22 and in north part of the states

    and someone in there 40s and in the south part of the states are the same guy.....

    someone had actually copied one of my names i had before

    does that mean im them to??
     
  9. Yes it most certainly does.... how dare you have so many alts you can't even remember what names you gave to who.... and set them up so well that even you can't remember it's an alt.... Who do you think you are? Eddie?? You are no Eddie, you are merely a subroutine in the great bot known as the Eddiebot
     
  10. lol @ the satyr there
     
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  12. Ace

    Ace Member

    You're late for the joke Ahad.
     
  13. Ahad

    Ahad Member

    I care?

    Better late than never, my postman always used to say.
     

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