*mutter* ignore the other one...."who wanted" makes this largely pointless, expect under special circumstances(n/t):

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Posted by Entragin on June 3, 2000 at 15:40:00:

In Reply to: I think you .. posted by Søren(VIP) on June 3, 2000 at 07:18:27:

> Should put more faith in the readers of the forum and in the playerbase of CF. The same goes for a lot of other players that gets trashed here. I read this 'coward'-claims/logs and I just shrug. I play the game and try to judge people in the game. It is the same with most gangbanging/scouting - You see it/feel it for yourself and then judge yourself. I don't believe the majority gets the opinion about a certain chars from the Log/posts but rather from the few interaction we might have had. I've seen Imbrogno defend the law with pride and eagerness many times on logs, but the sole interaction we've had was when I believed you flagged someone to slow. Now in-game, I feel you don't show eagerness enough even though I know that's hardly the case. My point, before this gets to boring, just make sure you interact with all the time you get a chance, and people will judge you by that. One tell means more to most than 10 logs or 100 flames. Don't worry.
>
> Oh, a thing I would like to see was an arbiter doing something like this :
> tell wanted : Wanted for attacking Sørens-char in Galadon
> tell Sørens-char : The wanted is now marked a criminal for the attack on you.
> and then a bit later :
> tell Sørens-char : He have played for the cowardly unlawful attack on you.
>
> Ofcause this will means extra work for the Arbiter and should by no means be 'the rule'. It is just strange that in all the years I've had people wanted never once have I received something like this. I am sure it will help on the respect-issue. Perhaps this should have been an individual post, but I just thought of it.
>
> Søren
> Leaving lab - NOW


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