Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-13500846-20130812171957/@comment-5585102-20140101153030

SandorL wrote: Listen, It's time for me to set the story straight here. You can complain all you want about the rules. About how you can't swear, or how people talk about hooking up, or anything else. But stop actually like CPPSes are the epitome of garbage and breaking the law. Do you realize it's only illegal for the owner, never the player? Not even that all the time. I own a CPPS, and all of Disney's swfs are used fairly by law under Fair Use for Academic Purposes of Copyright Law. So there's one major pillar of your argument out.

For all these bugs you say you find? You say you teleported to a random room and you couldn't fight Scorn. That's because that room wasn't supposed to be accessible. If they wanted you to fight scorn, they would've put the whole party up and had it working. But they didn't. Because the Scorn Battle is huge. If they uploaded every random thing you want to play, they would run out of storage space.

And as far as lots of glitches? What do you think, we lose everyone's passwords and take away clothing? No. There are sometimes minor bugs, like a certain item not adding right, or things like that, but for the most part CPPSes are also entirely bug free.

On a game with few restrictions like a CPPS has doesn't need a professional moderation team. You may think there's no moderators online, but it's just because nobody actually broke any rules. Newsflash people: Swearing, making mean faces, talking about sex, and arguing is not against the law.

And lastly, do not say we just copy CP. I worked hard on my CPPS for months to customize EVERY aspect of the player game, to create a whole new, not boring experience. So next time consider these points before you bash a CPPS. People work very, very hard to get those working and add features, and I hope you appreciate it. Give the man a cookie