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People use the coin flip to go inside other people's personal space and do inappropriate actions. Their own fault, for removing personal space. Now we're getting punished for an action they did.
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Oh... I think I see now... that may not be a good thing. Wow... thats really immature.
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Still Abassa is all but trouble. People who thrive their HAVE been banned sometime ago.
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![]() Not always true I've never been banned and neither has my mate Madison Redskull but we go there occasionally we go there. Last edited by Jack I; 12-05-2010 at 04:40 AM.. Reason: double post |
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i've never seen anyone do that. why don't just make punishments swifter and harder?
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Wow, I hate to sound like a ranter, but I will answer SEAKING's question the way I think is the correct answer.
Disney likes to take the easiest way out, regardless of what it is. In other words, they are lazy. |
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This isn't as controversial as it is silly.
Yes, the main reason Disney is doing this is because of those that have twisted the emote, but they, in a respect, lack depth perception. They seem to be knocking out people that are both using the emote the wrong way, AND the right way. I'm thinking that Disney failed to realize that the coin flip emote is actually a good emote when it comes around to standing there and doing nothing, and not everybody is manipulating it for the "lulz." I don't know about you guys, but I can flip and catch a coin just fine without having to move my hand up and down like it's a boulder. If Disney would simply get rid of the up-and-down motions instead of having to eliminate the entire emote, there would be a LOT more people who would be content with the current situation. Least to say, immaturity by some affects all. From now on, if you see a friend, or anybody, manipulating a feature in the game to get a response, then I suggest you tell them to stop. We don't want this to keep happening, now do we? |
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IF Disney wasn't so lazy, they probably would make more money. but, no they have to be lazy and make the game as lame as possible without losing customers.
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They might as well take out the primp emote as well, because that does the exact same thing(If worse).. But that stinks! They should at least do some tweaking on it!
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Disney taking away the /coin emote on their part is just as immature as it is ridiculous. It goes to show that they are assuming the worst in the simplest things and usually end up taking the worst possible approach. Like the "***Spamming***" feature they added, they should only limit the amount of times you can do an emote per minute. For example, after doing the /coin emote, you'd have to wait about 20-30 seconds before doing it again.
I don't understand how they ban some features due to some unruly players, like the linked accounts for example. Obviously if an account has been banned, you shouldn't have been able to access that account even if it was linked.. for example, logging on to a friends and switching over to the suspended with a message saying "This account is temporarily suspended" or whatever. All in all, Disney needs to step up their game when it comes to taking things with a practical approach, otherwise it just tends to get embarrassing and a sheer annoyance to the players. |
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What disney is doing is the "easiest way out". In other words, they are being really lazy here, and we now have to suffer for it by losing one of the favorites among emotes.
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