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FrenZy

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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:22 pm

How does the pvp punishment system work?

I spoke to a admin before and they said anyone with enough evidence against them for boosting will get a null for that pvp week, my server is quite a tight knitted community and we catch anyone that's boosting(usually) and a few of us reported the a booster and he did indeed get taken out of the pvp standings for that week.

Now my question is, on the pvp abuse post it states that boosters will be met with punishment but it also states you can only play against an account 15 times a day, does this mean there's a cut off point or does it mean your flagged as a booster when you exceed that limit.

It's almost not worth reporting some one for boosting if its "ok" by haypis standards to play an account 15 times a day, which is rediculos if you have two accounts that can exceed 2k. 150 the first day, 70 the next, and 30-40 the 3rd day and then what ever for the rest of the days in the week it pushes you pass the Skelly requirements and can get you first on most servers.

Does anyone have any answers I'd be greatful :)
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:25 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

I'm pretty sure you're simply unable to face the opponent after matching him/her for 15 times.
Don't know if it's daily or weekly though :?.
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:40 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

Impossible to test without been branded a booster lol.... I'd be very happy if it was weekly.
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:43 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

FrenZy wrote:Impossible to test without been branded a booster lol.... I'd be very happy if it was weekly.

Koenaj wrote:
Stavey wrote:I am sure it is not even 15 , there is no limit I'm very sure of that many people tried and told me so..

Thing is, the moment someone tries it, (s)he will be accused of boosting :|.
Elsewise, I'd have the answer for you by now T^T.

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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 2:50 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

On server 14 we had already to report some boosters and how the punihment works?

Of what i notice from the raging booster:

All his honor - removed
All his pvp rewards ( gold coins, exp cards, skelly, splashy ) - removed
Weekly / monthly - reseted to 0
All his ladder points - removed ( yes booste will even lost felicity / planta of what we heared from booster )

And i guess that if same person gonna be reported, his account gonna be removed.
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:08 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

Haha I rarely disagree with you keonaj :)

And thanks for the information sylavanas!
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:14 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

Sylvanas1234 wrote:All his pvp rewards ( gold coins, exp cards, skelly, splashy ) - removed
Weekly / monthly - reseted to 0
All his ladder points - removed ( yes booste will even lost felicity / planta of what we heared from booster )

That's pretty hardcore :shock:.
I like it though, think it scares away most of the boosters :lol:!
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:34 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

Weather it is daily or weekly, it should just not match those 2 against each other after the 15 times. So if they were boosting and both were over 2k, then you should see both of them in pvp room matching but not playing if they did the 15 times already. If they are still under 2k they of course would get bots.Or if someone else joined pvp they would play them.

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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 4:05 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

Afaik the limit is 15 times a day and the system would not cut the two accounts off from matching with each other when it is past the limit. Cos if there is actually a cut off then nobody will be able to be punished for boosting because in Haypi's definition boosting is = to 2 accounts facing each other more than 15 times. At least this is what i think lol.
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Post Wed Sep 18, 2013 4:07 pm

Re: How does the pvp punishment system work?

GiantSteak wrote:Afaik the limit is 15 times a day and the system would not cut the two accounts off from matching with each other when it is past the limit. Cos if there is actually a cut off then nobody will be able to be punished for boosting because in Haypi's definition boosting is = to 2 accounts facing each other more than 15 times. At least this is what i think lol.

Using another account that belongs to you to face yourself in PvP is boosting nevertheless :?.
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