We welcome you reaching out to us in game. We have day jobs and our email boxes fill up with junk, so in game is the best time.
Remember, this is a game. We recognize that both sides can be right or wrong at the same time. We endeavor to be fair and just in all of our discussions. We understand that in a game with its own flaws and limitations, that bad things happen. What we don’t want is for bad things to happen on purpose. That said, if you are being a douchebag, expect it in return and don’t whine about it. Our default is to talk it over, but we have met other players that just don’t know how that works in their world. If you engage in kill stealing, and do so repeatedly, we may fight for it by removing normal constraints. That is unlikely. It rarely happens, and generally its easier just to find new hunting ground.
We do not support kill stealing, though we recognize what one person sees is not necessarily seen by everyone, especially in the dark.
We are family and close friends, no one is getting booted. That said, we are able to challenge one another if there is an error in judgment or a mistake and hopefully learn from it together. Come at us with polite discourse and you will get that in return. Maybe even make a friend in the process.
We also do not support camp stealing, but, at the same time, if you are not taking visible and active ownership, it is not yours.
An entire zone is not a camp and camping requires being capable of keeping it. This simply means if there is a big camp and you aren’t able to keep up with the pop rate, the camp is sharable.
We are willing to yield and find new places when appropriate, understanding, however, that it is crowded at times.
If you have an issue, talk to us. Do so with respect and you will get it in return. An intro of “Fuck off” is probably not the best path forward, though we do actually understand. We get it, the instant default position of anger is easy to take. Just remember, perspective is important. You saw someone pass you and take something you felt was yours? That doesn’t mean they saw you and it also doesn’t mean it was yours.
Strength does not mean we cannot falter. It means we are capable of growth and reflection. Honor doesn’t mean flawless. It means taking ownership.