cortega26
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Ok, this may sound as a really weird/useless question but there's reason for it.
I wonder if entropiawiki.com is an official MindArk website and I'd like to comment on both cases, if it is or is not. I would like to start asuming it's not.
If entropiawiki.com is not an official MA website then I have to wonder, who have gathered such a great, complete and valuable information, I don't think even the largest society in game may be able to collect everything posted in there which even includes the VUs loot update table for each VU, it's hardly feasible someone outside MA can gather such information and, as said, even include information regarding the VU of EVERY possible loot of every creature out there. So this leads to the second theory;
If entropiawiki.com IS an official MA website there's something I find deeply odd and concerns me a lot: on top of every loot table you can read
"Loots from this creature. Warning: Some loots may be false and there is no way to prove actual loots. Many items drop very very seldom and there is no guarantee that you will get the item no matter how long you hunt for it."
Ok, so you enter a casino with a BIG AD on top of it saying "1,000,000 USD jackpot" and at some point you get OFFICIALLY informed by the owners of the casino that the jackpot may be false and that there's NO WAY to prove actual chance to get it, meaning it can be exactly 0%.
I wouldn't expect to get Angel armor after killing one berycled but I'd expect someone to get after killing say 100,000 berycleds.
Again, IF entropedia IS an official MindArk website they are REQUIRED to either provide ACCURATE information or not provide it at all (just as they do with many other things like for instance "how does SG skill affect in sweat gathering?").
Providing wrong information intentionally and misleading people to believe things that MAY not be true is called FRAUD and if it doesn't break "any game EULA" it does break irl LAW, that being said I deeply hope entropedia is not an official MA website.
I wonder if entropiawiki.com is an official MindArk website and I'd like to comment on both cases, if it is or is not. I would like to start asuming it's not.
If entropiawiki.com is not an official MA website then I have to wonder, who have gathered such a great, complete and valuable information, I don't think even the largest society in game may be able to collect everything posted in there which even includes the VUs loot update table for each VU, it's hardly feasible someone outside MA can gather such information and, as said, even include information regarding the VU of EVERY possible loot of every creature out there. So this leads to the second theory;
If entropiawiki.com IS an official MA website there's something I find deeply odd and concerns me a lot: on top of every loot table you can read
"Loots from this creature. Warning: Some loots may be false and there is no way to prove actual loots. Many items drop very very seldom and there is no guarantee that you will get the item no matter how long you hunt for it."
Ok, so you enter a casino with a BIG AD on top of it saying "1,000,000 USD jackpot" and at some point you get OFFICIALLY informed by the owners of the casino that the jackpot may be false and that there's NO WAY to prove actual chance to get it, meaning it can be exactly 0%.
I wouldn't expect to get Angel armor after killing one berycled but I'd expect someone to get after killing say 100,000 berycleds.
Again, IF entropedia IS an official MindArk website they are REQUIRED to either provide ACCURATE information or not provide it at all (just as they do with many other things like for instance "how does SG skill affect in sweat gathering?").
Providing wrong information intentionally and misleading people to believe things that MAY not be true is called FRAUD and if it doesn't break "any game EULA" it does break irl LAW, that being said I deeply hope entropedia is not an official MA website.
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