Is this something thats going to happen in all the games?
So the game will differentiate between normal attacks and bounty attacks? For example....if someone attacks someone on bounty 1500 times with no retaliation.... this wouldn't make them eligible for "griefing" protection?
Why is it that the Highest of levels are being excluded from this?
Wouldnt the average level of the top 30 n in some of the games make it a VERY SMALL group of players not eligible yet still vulnerable to some players multiple thousands of levels ahead of them?
Personally....I dont feel the need for any extra protection in any of the games I play......but if a high level player was indeed being harassed to the degree that inspired an update such as this.....shouldnt they be afforded the same opportunity?
I guess I just dont like the idea as a whole as it seems like an issue that should be dealt with by Kano individually. I know that Kano has said they dont have the resources to do that......but at the same time they have suggested they have the resources to check every message if they were to add them to GP. If there are players that are truly trying to run players out of the game then Kano needs to just eliminate them period.
It also makes no sense to me that a player can hit someone 2k times while on bounty and get XP while the player on bounty just has to take the attacks while receiving no XP from the ones they win. how is that not being "griefed"? The person on the bounty hasnt necessarily done anything to warrant the bounty....why should a select few get to benefit in the form of XP while others get nothing? For example..... If JJ goes up on bounty in MSVC......I or others can potentially hit her thousands of times while not being able to bring her down but we will still get XP because we can beat her while she doent get any benefit . Personally I think in a situation like that .....it should count as being "griefed"....either that or allow the rider to get XP while riding
Either way ...is prejudiced that "griefing" is only allowed for some and not all
Last edited: Jul 31, 2012