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alright most likely there are threads like this, but i havent checked forums so i wouldnt know:
too many cheating in the market area, day after day i see people going through walls picking up what people put down then immdietly log off there are many possible solutions for it, but i can only think of a few: 1) the current police should try to monitor the market area more often to check up on people 2) new "market police" people are hired, which they have the job to monitor the market area and ONLY the market area not too sure if these are good, but give opinions i have a screenshot of one i managed to get last night, using the draisine track making thing as ateleporter: |
I am happy to say that there are lees and less of these so-called hackers (Too Much Credit there.. they use other peoples programs for naughty stuff) because i take screenshots of these people "Hacking" and a pic of their profile.. send em to birdbird and WALLA!
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Laying tracks doesn't make you a hacker
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No but laying tracks outside of track laying area probably means you did something bad, and using it to warp (by warp he means when you lay it down and start to work on it you warp there to hit it with a hammer) is bad too.
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You can use the NPC anywhere you want, but when you want to lay the tracks then it says "Only in the railroad park". He is not laying the tracks, he is just moving the track around |
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ehhh no you cant even use the npc outside the mines or park, when you fire it, it immidetly says only in railword park, you dont get a chance to see the templates of tracks floating around |
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i lost my shogun1 because of some corrupt staff member with some sort of staff boots
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he ran through the stand through the front wall >_< |
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