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  1. So I had to reinstall steam due to some files being corrupted after an update. I kept my apps folder separate thinking that I wouldn't have to reinstall the games if I did so. However when I open steam, it doesn't recognize that the games are already downloaded, anyone know a fix for this?
  2. That's what I used to send in my reports 4 months ago, and yes they went away after a week
  3. If it's a must then I'm willing to go back through the VoD and give you that information. However I'm not looking to create any conflict, I'm just asking a couple of questions and looking for answers that I can use as a future reference.
  4. As I stated in the initial post, while officers "shouldn't," interfere, it does happen, so what should vigi's do in these cases? Reporting isn't the most reliable thing form what I've experienced, while I do record my gameplay 24/7, the content on twitch only stays up for 1-2weeks max and the amount of space it takes to convert and then clip these video is rediculous. The average wait time I've experienced for a report response is around a month+, and at this point the VOD has been taken down from twitch. Also, I totally missed the initial part, I only understood the part of the vigi rules that said we were not allowed to send players to jail with a bounty that is $75k or above, I missed the other that says those are the only people we can act upon. http://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/237-vigilante-rules/
  5. This is just a short list of questions that may already have answers or are up for discussion. Q1: Are vigilantes obligated to arrest anyone at all? In particular, players with a bounty below $75k considering that we are not permitted to send these players to prison. There isn't much to say about this one, however from my own perspective, the job description of vigilantes is exactly as the name suggests, individuals who have made the decision to take enforcement of the law into their own hands or "bounty hunters." Q2: Are vigilantes obligated to hand over an escorted player with a bounty at or above $75k to a police officer. I've accidentally refreshed this page twice so I'm going to cut this short (new keyboard.) Regardless of the fact that vigilantes are in no way, shape or form, sanctioned to be above the law, is it against server rules for a police officer to take a criminal being escorted by a vigilante, away from them, assuming of course that the vigilante isn't harassing the player or breaking any server rules. The obvious reason for this question being that the one who turns the player in is the one who receives the bounty. I've had this happen to me 3 times yesterday, twice for a rather large bounty and once for a small one. The 2 larger bounties involved players wanted for $550k and $770k, now obviously vigilantes need to check the wanted list to identify wanted players (which I personally find to be a huge inconvenience,) however, an officer called this 2 players out to put their hands up, both armed and they both ran. The officer ran 1 way and I eventually followed up. I ended up following some random civ and ran into the player worth $770k, told him to put his hands up, etc. however I was randomly killed (must have glitched into the scenery or something,) and the officer claimed the bounty, bad luck on my end. As for the $550k bounty, I restrained the player but the officer told me to put my gun down and back away regardless of the fact that I informed both him and the player that I was a vigilante. The 3rd time, a player armed with a pistol RDMed a group of police and civs in the square, I was able to taze and restrain the player as they tried to run away and juke my shots. The player was put in my vehicle, however the officer told me to hand the player over to him and he would wire me the bounty amount. The officer said at the atm, "Oh I can't find you anywhere," and left with the player. I asked about it later and didn't get a response. Anyways, obviously besides all of the whining on my end, I'd just like this questions cleared up for future reference. Yes I have video evidence of all these occurences, I actually leave my stream up 24/7 regardless of the game I'm playing and I'm always in the streamer section of the Olympus TS.
  6. Hey guys ^_^ I'm honestly surprised that I haven't seen one of these topics up yet! I just thought it'd be nice to have a place for everyone to post their new years resolutions in and out of game. An additional response that I'm sure we'd all enjoy reading, would be some of your top moments from the previous year, 2014. I'll start this off! New Years Resolution: I'm looking to spear head my college career and maintain some admirable levels of dedication on and off the campus. Suck it up and stop skipping over my cardio work out days. Work hard towards landing an internship in HR or public relations at a top notch company ( I already have an application processing at Blizzard for an HR internship!) Most memorable moments of 2014: Finally closed the curtains on my 5 year long episode of severe depression and anxiety. Graduated! Drove into a snow bank on the way to a friends house after a date...
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