The game maufacturers only need one inducement-- money.
There is no Linux game support because there is not a large enough Linux game buying public. At over 5% of the market,
the Mac gets minimal support. At less then 1% of the desktops, Linux isn't a contender. Plus a large majority of those
desktop users run Linux because its free and don't want to pay for software.
But its wrong to say Linux users aren't gamers. I have 2 Linux systems in my house and Im a gamer, I just don't game on the
Linux boxes. I have a Win XP box, an XBox360 and a PS3 for that.
Its a roleplay game.
It has roleplay name requirements.
If you did not want to follow them then what were you doing on a Roleplay server??
You aren't special, you're just like every other player and have to play by the rules (TOS). If you want to take your ball and go home rather then play the way everyone else does thats fine but then I don't care. Nor I suspect will anybody else actually playing the game.
You broke the TOS. That was your decision. The fact that you got away with it for awhile is thoroughly irellevent. There is no "statute of limitations" on a TOS.
When you were a child, did your mother REALLY change the rules in your house just because you got away with breaking them once? If so Im glad as hell I didn't grow up in your home. Real life doesn't work that way.
You finally got caught. Now deal with it like someone over 10 years old.
Its a roleplay game.
It has roleplay name requirements.
If you did not want to follow them then what were you doing on a Roleplay server??
You aren't special, your just like every other player and have to play by the rules (TOS). If you want to take your ball and go home rather then play the way everyone else does thats fine but then I don't care. Nor I suspect will anybody else actually playing the game.
You broke the TOS. That was your decision. The fact that you got away with it for awhile is thoroughly irellevent. There is no "statute of limitations" on a TOS.
When you were a child, did your mother REALLY change the rules in your house just because you got away with breaking them once? If so Im glad as hell I didn't grow up in your home. Real life doesn't work that way.
You finally got caught. Now deal with it like someone over 10 years old.
The game maufacturers only need one inducement-- money. There is no Linux game support because there is not a large enough Linux game buying public. At over 5% of the market, the Mac gets minimal support. At less then 1% of the desktops, Linux isn't a contender. Plus a large majority of those desktop users run Linux because its free and don't want to pay for software. But its wrong to say Linux users aren't gamers. I have 2 Linux systems in my house and Im a gamer, I just don't game on the Linux boxes. I have a Win XP box, an XBox360 and a PS3 for that.
Its a roleplay game. It has roleplay name requirements. If you did not want to follow them then what were you doing on a Roleplay server?? You aren't special, you're just like every other player and have to play by the rules (TOS). If you want to take your ball and go home rather then play the way everyone else does thats fine but then I don't care. Nor I suspect will anybody else actually playing the game. You broke the TOS. That was your decision. The fact that you got away with it for awhile is thoroughly irellevent. There is no "statute of limitations" on a TOS. When you were a child, did your mother REALLY change the rules in your house just because you got away with breaking them once? If so Im glad as hell I didn't grow up in your home. Real life doesn't work that way. You finally got caught. Now deal with it like someone over 10 years old.
Its a roleplay game. It has roleplay name requirements. If you did not want to follow them then what were you doing on a Roleplay server?? You aren't special, your just like every other player and have to play by the rules (TOS). If you want to take your ball and go home rather then play the way everyone else does thats fine but then I don't care. Nor I suspect will anybody else actually playing the game. You broke the TOS. That was your decision. The fact that you got away with it for awhile is thoroughly irellevent. There is no "statute of limitations" on a TOS. When you were a child, did your mother REALLY change the rules in your house just because you got away with breaking them once? If so Im glad as hell I didn't grow up in your home. Real life doesn't work that way. You finally got caught. Now deal with it like someone over 10 years old.