Accounts that have been removed/ban due to inactivity
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Now.. How many actually go on vacation for over a month without access to the internet on a PC?
I live in a country where going on vacation all around the globe is normal during summer time.
Yet none of my family members or friends for all i know gone on a vacation for more than two weeks.
I'm the only one finding it strange that more and more of these people who lost their account
during this wipe been on vacation for over a month?
I find it logically after getting a rare alpha key to actually login from time to time to check
new features regardless of being on vacation or any other place.
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So why this bitching about losing your account =)?
[QUOTE=garry;41878143]What if the car company gives you a car for free and asks you to test it and then looks at the car and see that it hasn't been started up for 30 days, would they take it from you then?[/QUOTE]
It's more like a car company owns a garage filled with 15000 cars and they give you a key to the garage to test one of the cars and you don't use it for a month. We could go on with these silly analogies but really the issue is quite simple, the testers were never told their accounts would be deleted if they went inactive. One day you just decided to do it without warning, those inactive accounts weren't causing any harm and at some point many of those accounts would have become active again. I mean you didn't even announce you'd done it after the fact, there's no reason at all for not telling people why their accounts were gone.
Actions like the one that's been taken here build distrust in the community.
thats ok I can still buy it if its good when its out
because right now it's a piece of poo that has potential to fertilize a good community and a really good game
[editline]18th August 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=dannieweb;41879397]Now.. How many actually go on vacation for over a month without access to the internet on a PC?
I live in a country where going on vacation all around the globe is normal during summer time.
Yet none of my family members or friends for all i know gone on a vacation for more than two weeks.
I'm the only one finding it strange that more and more of these people who lost their account
during this wipe been on vacation for over a month?
I find it logically after getting a rare alpha key to actually login from time to time to check
new features regardless of being on vacation or any other place.
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So why this bitching about losing your account =)?[/QUOTE]
obviously they lost interest yet despite that they "Care" about their rust account
[QUOTE=Hamidinator;41879583]It's more like a car company owns a garage filled with 15000 cars and they give you a key to the garage to test one of the cars and you don't use it for a month. We could go on with these silly analogies but really the issue is quite simple, the testers were never told their accounts would be deleted if they went inactive. One day you just decided to do it without warning, those inactive accounts weren't causing any harm and at some point many of those accounts would have become active again. I mean you didn't even announce you'd done it after the fact, there's no reason at all for not telling people why their accounts were gone.
Actions like the one that's been taken here build distrust in the community.[/QUOTE]
If he would have told you you would have logged in for a second to not get banned, afterwards you wouldnt have given a shit about the game again. Your right, these accounts arent any harm, but their not any use either. I never got a key, you should have been happy to get one and do what you where supposed to, test the game. Well nvm you fucked it up anyways... Btw. why would a car company give you a key to a garage with 15k cars inside if they want you to test one?! Either I understood something wrong, or you talk shit. Like stated above you can still buy the game if you like the final product.
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obviously they lost interest yet despite that they "Care" about their rust account[/QUOTE]
I had decided to take a small break which turned out to be much more because of my summer sale games and stuff. I had shelfed Rust for a while and I returned just a few days after the wipe.
[QUOTE=Hamidinator;41879583]It's more like a car company owns a garage filled with 15000 cars and they give you a key to the garage to test one of the cars and you don't use it for a month. We could go on with these silly analogies but really the issue is quite simple, the testers were never told their accounts would be deleted if they went inactive. One day you just decided to do it without warning, those inactive accounts weren't causing any harm and at some point many of those accounts would have become active again. I mean you didn't even announce you'd done it after the fact, there's no reason at all for not telling people why their accounts were gone.
Actions like the one that's been taken here build distrust in the community.[/QUOTE]
The fact that I deleted 9,000 accounts and only 3 people have complained says it all. This is a non issue. Use it or lose it.
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