(01-19-2012, 06:18)Crashlander04 Wrote: I personally think that is a far fetched definition of grief. In terms of RP, almost any raid on villages or settlements included the burning of fields and slaughter of livestock (and rape of women but I don't think bowser is always online for every raid
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If this were not an RP server, of course this could be seen as griefing - but RP/multiplayer raids will always undoubtably have consequences. RP is a valid reason, contrary to your argument.
If anything, this counterargument should also stand to let players steal food from farms - without some grouchy, ill-meaning player being able to call grief on three pieces of wheat missing from their farm.
I do not see how this is the same as destroying a building that took hours to build, or in any way worse.
I have yet to see an RP reason presented for the recent livestock slaughter.
I was suggesting we clarify on exactly what grief is since at the moment it is "interrupting another players game experience."
At the moment you can call grief on a few pieces of wheat so I don't see why you can't call it for the mass slaughter of livestock.
If it took hours to make something and then someone destroyed or majorly damaged it in seconds then how is it any different? You offered an opinion but no valid explanation.
(01-19-2012, 06:24)Crashlander04 Wrote: (01-19-2012, 06:21)Riskae Wrote: (01-19-2012, 06:14)LlewynHouse Wrote: Although the farm has been created to cause lag... Interrupting other peoples game experience/immersion. So really bowsers farm comes under griefing in and of itself.
I merely asked for official clarification on kiwike rules applying to the mass griefing of animal not user commentary on personal plights involving a few chickens which we had planned on harvesting for feathers soon after we had built up a large sufficient number of eggs.
Asking for amendments without offering opportunity for counter-argument or debate isn't fair 
Your post was valid debate whilst his offered no valid solution to the presented problem, he can feel free to take that debate elsewhere.