Right, now, I thought I would have a small rant, well, its not much a rant because there aren't many people that do it, but there are some.
I shall start off with a story. I was on my PC a while back, with a rogue, who decided when we were on a run through the Spittlefist caves, he would take every loot he could find. Okay, I'll let him have all the rubbish loot, fine. We finally took down the Chief Spittlefist and lo and behold, he takes up all the loot from this. He then ran off through transition leaving me quite fustrated infront of my computer. So, I went outside, and he was half way down the hill, fighting a few goblins.
I sent him a tell as he was running rather fast and I couldn't be bothered chasing him. The tell said something like "Do I actually get any of the loot or what". He then told me "he was a rogue and should take everything, hehehe." (Yes he used hehehe) I replied, quite fustrated now seen as I was a mage and he dropped the Goats Head staff "Well at least can I have the staff, or we could just RP it out." He then actually replied with this "No I am keeping it all because I'm a rogue and I need to sell it now so bye."
Now through them tells I am guessing few people wouldn't be a little pissed off as I was. So I hopped onto the DM client and got to Exigo post at about the same time as him. I sent him a tell telling him he had just been rather rude to my PC and should of at least RPed it out. He then said "Oh sorry, I didn't realise you were a DM, do you want the loot then." I stripped him of all the Chieftan loot for his rudeness and left him on his way as he continually apologizing to me.
The point I'm trying to make is, respect everyone. Don't give cheek to other players because they may not have the authority of a DM (or seem as scary) or the ability to smite you right there. I know there may not be many people that do this, but I feel the difference at times when I'm on my PC compared to when I'm on the DM client on how people approach me. Also, don't call me Sir on the DM client, "Excuse me Sir can you help me." because I feel to much above everyone (good feeling but not necessary)
The other moral of the story is don't give shizz to a DM's player
I shall start off with a story. I was on my PC a while back, with a rogue, who decided when we were on a run through the Spittlefist caves, he would take every loot he could find. Okay, I'll let him have all the rubbish loot, fine. We finally took down the Chief Spittlefist and lo and behold, he takes up all the loot from this. He then ran off through transition leaving me quite fustrated infront of my computer. So, I went outside, and he was half way down the hill, fighting a few goblins.
I sent him a tell as he was running rather fast and I couldn't be bothered chasing him. The tell said something like "Do I actually get any of the loot or what". He then told me "he was a rogue and should take everything, hehehe." (Yes he used hehehe) I replied, quite fustrated now seen as I was a mage and he dropped the Goats Head staff "Well at least can I have the staff, or we could just RP it out." He then actually replied with this "No I am keeping it all because I'm a rogue and I need to sell it now so bye."
Now through them tells I am guessing few people wouldn't be a little pissed off as I was. So I hopped onto the DM client and got to Exigo post at about the same time as him. I sent him a tell telling him he had just been rather rude to my PC and should of at least RPed it out. He then said "Oh sorry, I didn't realise you were a DM, do you want the loot then." I stripped him of all the Chieftan loot for his rudeness and left him on his way as he continually apologizing to me.
The point I'm trying to make is, respect everyone. Don't give cheek to other players because they may not have the authority of a DM (or seem as scary) or the ability to smite you right there. I know there may not be many people that do this, but I feel the difference at times when I'm on my PC compared to when I'm on the DM client on how people approach me. Also, don't call me Sir on the DM client, "Excuse me Sir can you help me." because I feel to much above everyone (good feeling but not necessary)

The other moral of the story is don't give shizz to a DM's player





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