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Silhouette 05-17-2008 04:08 AM

I had someone do this to me, they added me as a friend and stupidly I accepted thinking it was someone at a lower level who needed help, and on the way to an island I was trying to sink a flag ship and as im shooting grapple hooks, the noob trys to sail my ship away!

I ended up yelling at him, (He couldn't get far since one hook had already landed) and he had to move, I stranded him at a wild island then used the ignore feature. Worked perfectly

Lucrecia Merlose 05-20-2008 12:49 PM

I'm wondering if they should offer a "Walk the plank!" option for captains. If someone starts causing you trouble this option would send them packing to their return island. I would only then worry about captains abusing this tool so they can use it and then dock to get all of the plunder for themselves...but I suppose that's sort of pirate-esque and they would start getting a reputation for such behavior. Then again, this game does not support social interactions as much as I would like it to so giving such a captain a bad name may prove difficult.

"Walk the plank!"

Calico Jack Rackham 05-20-2008 04:05 PM

The other night we ended up with a stow-away again.... I am sailing with a group of friends(4 of us total). Out on the water a while... kind of far away from anything, as I was randomly chasing ships people needed for quests, when suddenly this pirate pops onto the boat, and is suddenly part of the crew. It was a "Pirate" pirate. Like level 4.

As I didn't add this random person to my crew, I was confused. I immediately checked to make sure I wasn't looking for crew members or something like that (and I wasn't). I kicked him from the crew, and asked him to leave. He didn't leave, but did stop shooting random stuff. Once we finally got back to Kingshead (like 20 mins later) this little pirate teleported away. Poor little guy... He joined the boat AFTER we filled the holds. He got nothing for the 20 mins of waiting for me to dock... heh.

Lucrecia Merlose 05-20-2008 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Calico Jack Rackham (Post 41266)
The other night we ended up with a stow-away again.... I am sailing with a group of friends(4 of us total). Out on the water a while... kind of far away from anything, as I was randomly chasing ships people needed for quests, when suddenly this pirate pops onto the boat, and is suddenly part of the crew. It was a "Pirate" pirate. Like level 4.

As I didn't add this random person to my crew, I was confused. I immediately checked to make sure I wasn't looking for crew members or something like that (and I wasn't). I kicked him from the crew, and asked him to leave. He didn't leave, but did stop shooting random stuff. Once we finally got back to Kingshead (like 20 mins later) this little pirate teleported away. Poor little guy... He joined the boat AFTER we filled the holds. He got nothing for the 20 mins of waiting for me to dock... heh.

This sounds like a ban-able exploit.

Calico Jack Rackham 05-20-2008 04:19 PM

I reported it, but I am not sure how it happened. And of course, the big D hasen't goten back to me about it.

Kate5377 05-20-2008 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Soul Patch The Fiesty (Post 37437)
This shouldn't be much of a problem now, as in order to TP to someone on a ship, you MUST be there friend. They need to amend this though, and include OR IN YOUR GUILD. If they aren't the ship owners friend or guildmate, can't join, I had to friend a lot of guild members yesterday . . .

Also they need to make the guild members window sort online / offline as the friends window does, instead of only being set when you log in.

I think you read my mind. I have had to friend almost my entire guild so they can sail with me. I'm mastered on everything and just spend my time on the ship to get gold (for shopping!) & they used to just tp on and off to get the ships or rep they needed. So silly to have to friend your entire guild. You're a guild, of course you're friends. You should be able to work together just like friends.

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Originally Posted by Soul Patch The Fiesty (Post 37477)
I have hit the F key, bringing the window up and down. Mine does not resort. Only when I logout - back in, will it sort the online players to the top. Unless there is a way to close the window and reopen it, aside from hitting the F key or opening it via top treasure chest icon to click on.

It will re-sort if you hit "guild options" and then "show members". It's irritating to have to do this, though, and I agree that they should make it sort automatically just like the friend list.

Angel 05-20-2008 07:06 PM

The only way for someone to come on the ship is to either TP to the capt from the capt's friends list or to be in the crew with the Capt in it. I dont like the new way, I wouldve rather had an accept/reject button for TPing since it wouldve cleared up a few other issues too of lower lvls TPing to you in bad situations as well (ie Tormenta).

Poison elf 05-26-2008 03:14 PM

This was one of my more hated issues. I still never take friends due to the effects this all had. I like it how it is now at least in comparison to how it was.

I covered the ground rules when poeple would port to the ship non stop, with I only steer the ship. This really became the biggest issue, while you shoot sails, and set up a ship for broadsides for higher rep. With someone always taking the wheel during some point of this process, directing the ship straight into trouble.

I was never so nice as you all appeared to be, you broke this rule, and took the wheel, it was the same result everytime. Full sail to the colossuss and board it, and watch your ship become empty to go sailing again. This is harsh, you bet. It sure cleared up the issue for the most part though, with nothing else we could do about it.

As for kids, I have two that play, they know the rules or follow rules they get when on others ships. They don't then they get booted off ships as well. Everyone has their own ships they can take, kids or not.

Only thing else bad to this is the chat system that won't let us chat. Your ship can be sunk by the time you try to tell someone (I have one rule you don't take the wheel and run off with the ship). Having to try to say that 4 -5 times with changing words around because the word wheel is filtered, has been worse than people running off with your ship.

Katie Scarlett 06-20-2008 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Kate5377 (Post 41280)
So silly to have to friend your entire guild. You're a guild, of course you're friends. You should be able to work together just like friends.


I'm glad they won't let just any guild member tp to your ship. We used to have a guy that was really obnoxious in our guild. He'd tp to my ship, then just stand there and do nothing. Really frustrating when you were solo, then someone in your guild boards your ship, and won't even fire a basic cannon ball. I sank a few times because of his carelessness. Needless to say I removed him from my friend's list. Took care of that problem. He was soon removed from our guild for his misbehavior, but I hate the idea of some dope having access to my ship like that just because someone ELSE invited him to our guild. Not all guild members are good friends.

Maybe they could come up with an option where you could CHOOSE to let guild members tp to you. All you'd have to do is check "Yes, allow guild members to tp to you." in the guild options tab.

Wheelsim 06-21-2008 02:32 AM

No they should have that with anyone except crew of course..

I mean really whats the point of having your friend if youre like in tormenta fighting and the firned just randomly comes up to you for no reason?


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