Dekotis wrote:
But It is getting quite rediculous. He is ruining the fun of this game, not only for me, but almost every other player on the mud, I would be willing to bet money that Trey has pissed more poeple off enough to make them quit playing the game then Alex ever did, back in his days..It's simply getting old fast. Lets try to fix it?
No offense Alex, the people you pissed off were the assholes like Trey, that went around trying to kill the newbies, and ruin the fun of the game.
Offense not taken. I felt I was the justice of the game when I rid the game of overly confident bullies. It was the prime of my life!

All jokes aside, I understand your pain. To work and have it all taken away in just a matter of seconds is highly frustrating. Which is why I also disagree with how PvP works currently ingame. But do understand, how apartment work would otherwise be ideal, if someone didn't spend all of their time trying to figure out a combination. According to Trey, some people such as yourself were "dumb enough" (quoting from the mouth of the horse) to make simple combinations, such as 12345. This being the case, well quite frankly, I can only say it is the fault of however set the code to be that. If this was NOT the case, well, he must have been really lucky. There's no other way he'd acquire the information, aside from whoever may know the combination or the MUD owner himself (which we know obviously that is not the answer.)
However, I won't tell you what you already know; here's my solution. A player gets a set number of "tries" for the sake of safety and balance. After these tries are up, the player gets a "flag" set on them. This flag will act much similarly to the "murder" flag that is already implemented ingame. For those not familiar with this flag, what it does is it makes clan members reconsider their actions when it comes to killing their own clan members. If a clan member kills another clan member (in other words, of their own clan), then they get the murder flag, which prevents them from visiting and successfully purchasing items from shops. It also makes certain NPCs cry out for help, and having other NPCs such as the police attack you. The idea would be no different.
An example:
Player A attempts to break in to Player B's apartment. (x5)
Player A fails and acquires the "robber" flag.
Player A now gets attacked by lawful NPCs.
Player A can no longer visit shops.
As for a way to redeem yourself? I guess some time spent in something similar to purgatory wouldn't be bad.
