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There is a precedent that has been around for a while in which server owners will introduce afk mechanics in order to boost there UC and attract more actual players.
UC should be used as a proxy for actual players to get an idea of things like community / pk / players in the world / economy etc and these afk mechanics just go against that.
Imagine not knowing about these, logging onto a server, seeing no one in the world but thinking “they must be in the high level caves” only to find that 99% of the ‘user count’ is people running multiple clients either auto playing / mining / fishing / *insert rediculous afk mechanic here*.
I don’t actually believe that server owners want to do this and would rather actual people play there server - but if one server does it, all the others are at a net disadvantage.
Given that the vast majority of people trying to get there Mir fix come via LOMCN (specifically MirTracks) is there a way to put AFK flags against servers that employ any kind of AFK mechanics to cheat the system, allowing those not in the know to take certain numbers with a pinch of salt?
UC should be used as a proxy for actual players to get an idea of things like community / pk / players in the world / economy etc and these afk mechanics just go against that.
Imagine not knowing about these, logging onto a server, seeing no one in the world but thinking “they must be in the high level caves” only to find that 99% of the ‘user count’ is people running multiple clients either auto playing / mining / fishing / *insert rediculous afk mechanic here*.
I don’t actually believe that server owners want to do this and would rather actual people play there server - but if one server does it, all the others are at a net disadvantage.
Given that the vast majority of people trying to get there Mir fix come via LOMCN (specifically MirTracks) is there a way to put AFK flags against servers that employ any kind of AFK mechanics to cheat the system, allowing those not in the know to take certain numbers with a pinch of salt?
