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clammer9
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Allow /ci during combattag
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tl;dr - Allow /ci while in combattag to deny the other person (usually hackers) your armor, weapons, soulgems, egapples, or whatever else is in your inventory.
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Jartex Prison has two main attractions: endless mining and /warp pvp hackers.
Even if you've only experienced Jartex Prison for a few hours, odds are you'll be seeing a large number of killmessages, hackusations, and even players with really good gaming chairs. Of those hackusations, 9/10 of them are true. You might even experience the fabled hacker v. hacker duels spoke of only in unmoderated forums.
Now, what happens if you come across a hacker with really good hacks? You die, giving them whatever loot, armor, weapons and consumables you had on you. This merely feeds the hacker, who can then use your spoils for autoarmor, and eat your gapples to sustain their tyrannical reign.
Now, what happens if you come across a hacker with really good hacks and is also a decent pvper (doesn't run)? You die, giving them whatever good loot you had. Thankfully, these hackers don't exist, but it's a good thought experiment.
Now, what happens if you come across a group of hackers that are in a gang, are allied to another gang of hackers, and have a really large stash that should probably be wiped, and only grows with every person they kill, soulgem they sell in /ah, kits they purchase with this blood money, and any other donations they get with their chat-spamming beggar alt accounts? Well, for however long they stay unpunished, they'll have significant control of /warp pvp.
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When you're faced with such overwhelming odds, how do you prevent yourself from feeding into their snowball?
Simple, deny them your resources. Allow /ci. For the uninformed, /ci deletes your inventory. With this, you can laugh in the face of hackers that are expecting to get your delicious egapples and sharp 45 swords. And they can do nothing but watch in silent horror.
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Jartex Prison has two main attractions: endless mining and /warp pvp hackers.
Even if you've only experienced Jartex Prison for a few hours, odds are you'll be seeing a large number of killmessages, hackusations, and even players with really good gaming chairs. Of those hackusations, 9/10 of them are true. You might even experience the fabled hacker v. hacker duels spoke of only in unmoderated forums.
Now, what happens if you come across a hacker with really good hacks? You die, giving them whatever loot, armor, weapons and consumables you had on you. This merely feeds the hacker, who can then use your spoils for autoarmor, and eat your gapples to sustain their tyrannical reign.
Now, what happens if you come across a hacker with really good hacks and is also a decent pvper (doesn't run)? You die, giving them whatever good loot you had. Thankfully, these hackers don't exist, but it's a good thought experiment.
Now, what happens if you come across a group of hackers that are in a gang, are allied to another gang of hackers, and have a really large stash that should probably be wiped, and only grows with every person they kill, soulgem they sell in /ah, kits they purchase with this blood money, and any other donations they get with their chat-spamming beggar alt accounts? Well, for however long they stay unpunished, they'll have significant control of /warp pvp.
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When you're faced with such overwhelming odds, how do you prevent yourself from feeding into their snowball?
Simple, deny them your resources. Allow /ci. For the uninformed, /ci deletes your inventory. With this, you can laugh in the face of hackers that are expecting to get your delicious egapples and sharp 45 swords. And they can do nothing but watch in silent horror.
How could this idea help improve JartexNetwork?
If a hacker is about to kill you, and you do not want to feed the hacker whatever equipment or items you're about to lose on death, having the ability to spite them by using /ci would be oh so satisfying.