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Isaac Lazarus

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  1. 4 hours ago, Mikalus II said:

     Sell off 600 of your nukes. Sell the resources on the market. Become sorta rich. Begin buying food, infra and improvements. Build a military. Join an alliance. Toil for years, tediously and meticulously building cities. Buy ten credits per month. Buy an additional credit every other month for VIP. Change your nation name to include something about emperor or death or dark or something menacing.Buy more credits per month, arbitrarily changing location. Become angry and dismissive toward new players. Have secret meetings on Discord and worry about spy infiltration. Engage in warfare and brag about your martial prowess, emphasizing infra damage and air control. Build spreadsheets that have complicated formulas. Start a radio show devoted to political intrigue on Earth and how it relates to the daily grind of Orbis. Become a whale and watch as 15 city nations bow in supplication before your might.

    And then

    Carefully...deliberately....and with much satisfaction....delete your nation and reroll, beginning the cycle again.

    Nice, only five achievements left before I can re-roll.

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  2. 24 minutes ago, Sir Scarfalot said:

    He absolutely has. See Kastor's post here:

    But one these things is not like the other, and you're absolutely right. I'll admit I skimmed Kastor's post the first time around. I wasn't aware of this, and it's a much bigger deal.

    I'd still argue that in Thalmor's case, the worst Alex did was weaken the credibility of his own game platform. That is what I believe can be repaired with a commitment to a consistent and transparent approach in future.

    But broadcasting a user's IP address, particularly on an outside medium, is materially different. And starts to look like a pattern of disregard for user security. I can appreciate a few of the voices in this thread a bit more in that light.

    How would you see a way forward from that? Besides en masse deletion, that is. Log into P&W through a third-party portal that insulates private data from Alex' server?  

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  3. 19 minutes ago, Sir Scarfalot said:

    Alex should absolutely not make privileged information public under any circumstances, other than what is legally mandated by a real-life court of law. That's what confidentiality means.

    Hang on. Disclosing the in-game username of someone who took an in-game action is not remotely the same is making private information public. Alex hasn't broken any privacy laws, or contravened his own company's privacy policy. The word doxx was being thrown around a bit too liberally earlier in this thread.

    All he's done is contradict an in-game mechanic description. "Bounties are anonymously posted rewards for defeating nations in war."

    That it and of itself has made people uncomfortable. Even people who agree with his reasons for doing so. We have a reasonable expectation that we're all playing the game by the same explicit rules, as published on the web pages the game consists of. When I look at the Military page, I see "Each barracks can house up to 3,000 soldiers". I naturally expect that everyone else sees the same thing when logged in, and I expect that mechanic to remain the same each time I log in unless Alex posts an update.

    If I were to break a major rule, like if Alex were to find out that I'm just another Shellhound multi like the rest of Guardian, I would fairly expect to be banned. But I wouldn't expect Alex to discretionally limit my soldiers to 2,500 per barracks, and I'd be just as uncomfortable to see an inconsistent approach of the game rules applied to someone else.

    I think it's clear to everybody here that Alex did not foresee the bounty system used to try and slide rule-violating harassment* under the radar. He made a judgement call at that time. Whether or not that was justified is an exhausted topic. Either way, the judgement has done some amount of damage to the perception that all members of the P&W community engage with the game itself in a consistent way.

    That's easy enough to repair. Either a rules amendment stating that bounty posters' anonymity is only guaranteed unless breaking in-game communication rules ( "included, but not limited to..."), or a policy that makes clear that going forward that game mechanic text is sacrosanct, or which whatever caveats he sees fit.

    Just make a policy, own it and we can all move on.

    *No, don't respond with whether you think it was harassment or not. Both sides of that argument have been covered in this thread. One of those sides is wrong.

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  4. 7 hours ago, Sweeeeet Ronny D said:

    Always struck me as an immature jackass, and reading this thread it seems to be confirmed.  Good riddance.  To those that are glorifying him... really?

    Well, he did have a certain charisma and really put himself into his RP, when he was able to separate it from his OOC politics.

    Honestly I'm kind of impressed that a thin-skinned seether who pretended to be a handsome wrestler managed to generate 4 pages of discussion about his parting tantrum.

     

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  5. 6 minutes ago, Oblige said:

    I'm not sure if Placentica is making something up here

    I wanted to be charitable and allow for the possibility he'd just misinterpreted some data and jumped to a conclusion. Which is bad enough when you start accusing people. But since it's demonstrably false and he's so far unwilling to walk back from it, it's looking more and more like spreading deliberate misinformation to hurt and discredit other players.

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  6. I can see this coming up next war as a major issue. Remember, before this one, food prices were sitting around 80. I'm sure I wasn't in a minority thinking prices were too low to bother selling, and thus went into this war with a gratuitous food stockpile.

     

    I wouldn't call current food scarcity a crisis, but that's only because of pre-war market conditions providing a generous buffer. Radiation is going to be a much bigger deal in the future. People will get talking when they have no choice.

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