04-04-2007, 11:43 AM
All good advice. My condolences to your druid, and your guild.
Also, it's definately worth getting a decent spyware detector and running it regularly as well as your anti-virus program.
(PS. You were really close. It's choir.:)Almost wasn't going to mention it, didn't really want to seem like a smart a#$@.)
Quote:Hopefully GMs will be able to rollback our druids character and get him the items back he worked so hard for. Don't let this happen to you or people you play with.In the cases that I've heard about, the GM's can usually restore the character's gear, although once the red-tape has been waded through it takes around a month. It can certainly be done, so that's a ray of hope. (Of course, photo's of original documentation/cd's etc has to be provided.
take care
Tarabulus
Also, it's definately worth getting a decent spyware detector and running it regularly as well as your anti-virus program.
(PS. You were really close. It's choir.:)Almost wasn't going to mention it, didn't really want to seem like a smart a#$@.)
I hate flags
"Then Honor System came out and I had b*$@& tattoo'd on my forehead and a "kick me" sign taped to my back." - Tiku
Stormscale: Treglies, UD Mage; Treggles, 49 Orc Shaman; Tregor, semi-un-retired Druid.
Terenas (all retired): 60 Druid; 60 Shaman. (Not very creative with my character selection, am I?!
"Then Honor System came out and I had b*$@& tattoo'd on my forehead and a "kick me" sign taped to my back." - Tiku
Stormscale: Treglies, UD Mage; Treggles, 49 Orc Shaman; Tregor, semi-un-retired Druid.
Terenas (all retired): 60 Druid; 60 Shaman. (Not very creative with my character selection, am I?!