autechre wrote:
i get what you mean, but i think what annoys most people, is the fact that in alot of cases, glitches aren't always acknowledged, remember the shop glitch? the neoboards were full of people panicking, pulling stuff out and overloading the servers because of it.
Annoucing could also cause mass hystaria(sp?). It's a "Bad if you do, bad if you don't." kind of thing.
autechre wrote:
also, while its hard, if people lose items that are very important, or worth alot of nps to them, whats supposed to happen? my friend lost a baby pb in a glitch, and hes never gotten it back. hes sore, but he got over it, but it set him back a fair bit. so what should happen then?
Ever try going through a log file of about 5 MB? I have, and it's not easy. Their's must be in the GB range, and, even with twenty or thirty people working on it, it's not going to be quicka and easy.
autechre wrote:
believe me, i understand tnt are human, but their policy on items and stuff, which wasn't the users fault, needs a bit of work, thats all.
Like I said once before during the december fiasco, it's there to make some people happier by making things quicker, but it only makes more people mad. No matter what they do, it seems that they make more people mad than happy. To tell you the truth, I've lost well over two million in items over the course of 6 months, tow million that I've never had at one time. I know they can't give the items back, and I accept that. I bet they want to, but can't because of that stupid policy. It's just something that we agreed to when we signed up, and that we have to accept or attempt to do something about, as that's all we can do.