DeletedUser92
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Santa,
Sorry to inform you, but all of these players left under their own volition. Let me run down those you mentioned.
AnHero - Alias so I'm not 100% on other world stuff, but he left because he wasn't putting his full effort into W30 and consequently had problems. So, when I called him out on it, he chose to leave. I commend that choice of action.
Mebermorphis - Another alias, a good player that didn't put her all into things and, consequently, left.
Bean - Ex-Baron of THE in W1, ex-baron of THD in W1, and ex-Duke of D.D.R in W1 (head duke after my departure from D.D.R). Played a role with me in a W2 venture at one point, played one with me in a W4 venture, and played for a short time in W8 THE before he left due to scholastic reasons. With a record like this, do you -really- think we'd boot him for being cleared? No. He quit, I took his account sitting, and I ran the account into the ground by mistake. I played terribly. He suggested that we not keep the account around if it went sour, so we didn't.
Ugliest Duckling - Stopped logging in due to IRL issues, cleared things up with me on that in MSN Today. Got the boot, but for inactivity and not for being cleared. THE baron in W8, by the way.
BigJay - CEG baron on W8, now in CLOROX. Quit to focus on other worlds. Also, quit a lonnnggg time ago, if I recall.
We have plenty of players who, by our high standards, are not performing as they should. Once we accept a player into the tribe, we give them multiple chances, up to and including trips to the rim, before we dismiss them as unwilling to learn and dedicate the time necessary to advance in their skills.
So, to sum it up, while we appreciate everyone's interest, please remember that speculation is speculation - and you can never be sure what the truth is. Don't work yourself into a frenzy of how we have a policy without asking, first, what the possible causes of that appearance are.
Finally, directed to everybody else, don't talk big under an alias, refuse to step forward about who you are, and think you're a tough guy. You're not.
Sorry to inform you, but all of these players left under their own volition. Let me run down those you mentioned.
AnHero - Alias so I'm not 100% on other world stuff, but he left because he wasn't putting his full effort into W30 and consequently had problems. So, when I called him out on it, he chose to leave. I commend that choice of action.
Mebermorphis - Another alias, a good player that didn't put her all into things and, consequently, left.
Bean - Ex-Baron of THE in W1, ex-baron of THD in W1, and ex-Duke of D.D.R in W1 (head duke after my departure from D.D.R). Played a role with me in a W2 venture at one point, played one with me in a W4 venture, and played for a short time in W8 THE before he left due to scholastic reasons. With a record like this, do you -really- think we'd boot him for being cleared? No. He quit, I took his account sitting, and I ran the account into the ground by mistake. I played terribly. He suggested that we not keep the account around if it went sour, so we didn't.
Ugliest Duckling - Stopped logging in due to IRL issues, cleared things up with me on that in MSN Today. Got the boot, but for inactivity and not for being cleared. THE baron in W8, by the way.
BigJay - CEG baron on W8, now in CLOROX. Quit to focus on other worlds. Also, quit a lonnnggg time ago, if I recall.
We have plenty of players who, by our high standards, are not performing as they should. Once we accept a player into the tribe, we give them multiple chances, up to and including trips to the rim, before we dismiss them as unwilling to learn and dedicate the time necessary to advance in their skills.
So, to sum it up, while we appreciate everyone's interest, please remember that speculation is speculation - and you can never be sure what the truth is. Don't work yourself into a frenzy of how we have a policy without asking, first, what the possible causes of that appearance are.
Finally, directed to everybody else, don't talk big under an alias, refuse to step forward about who you are, and think you're a tough guy. You're not.