I just want it to be noted that we are razing, not raze killing the xloggers who just came oop
-Gurch
That moment when you agree with Korp.
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I have understood the case as BLP RK'ed a province because they would't let BLP have the honor crown, then Jester came and helped the said RK'ed kingdom. Then when Jester turned the war and started gaining acres while BLP provinces was nothing else but shells, BLP withdrew and tried to end the conflict in a diplomatic manner. And after mass reporting (Not sure about the facts here) Jesters get two not so justified deletions (not going into this anymore) and suddenly BLP is wanting to escalate the conflict.
But at this stage it is not bullying, you are totally right. BLP is just a bunch of pansies.
Edit:
Also razing OOP provinces, I mean, wtf?
Preface: I have no idea if there is one guy doubling down after getting caught, two people who play together that sometimes xlog, or two people who each play their own accounts on their own devices. The data that would be needed to convince me whichever way isn't available to me and, in my opinion, shouldn't be.
There are ways in which two people could exclusively use separate devices and create logs that could, not only be interpreted as xlogging, but would look like very obvious xlogging. This might not be the case here, but I'd like to propose a possibility.
A summary table was posted earlier with the above information (for simplicity I've removed the laptop). Each deviceid would correspond to a unique user agent string. The accused reported using four devices (and the laptop) and four unique strings were logged. Both accounts had activity on all four devices. The conclusion would be that xlogging took place.Code:deviceid acc1 acc2 1 19 9 2 98 83 3 14 179 4 11 14
But what if Phone 1 (Ph1) and Phone 2 (Ph2) generate the same strings and Tablet 1 (Tab1) and Tablet 2 (Tab2) generate identical strings? Well you would expect something like this:
Only two unique strings, but the data shows four.Code:Account 1 Account 2 String 1 Phone1 Phone2 String 2 Tablet1 Tablet2
Now, what if each device generates two strings? I don't know enough to explain why this would be, but when I generate two different strings on one device it is because I am using two different browsers. I can't imagine this is the case here. I would be interested in knowing if using a third-party add-on like munk creates its own user agent string. Anyway, I will differentiate them as Browser1 (Br1) and Browser2 (Br2).
Keeping in mind the premise that Phone 1 and Phone 2 cannot be differentiated, Tablet 1 and Tablet 2 cannot be differentiated, but browser 1 and Browser 2 can be differentiated, you would have the above result of two people exclusively using two devices each, but generating four very misleading user agent strings.Code:Account 1 Account 2 String 1 Ph1Br1 Ph2Br1 String 2 Ph1Br2 Ph2Br2 String 3 Tab1Br1 Tab2Br1 String 4 Tab1Br2 Tab2Br2
Posting the four unique strings could answer this, but I think too much has already been shared.
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