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Dear Administrators,
I'm writing to express my dissatisfaction with the response we received regarding a recent roleplay scenario. In this situation, we had hostages, and we initially requested a specific amount of money for their release. However, the negotiation process took an unexpected turn.
The problem arose when it seemed like the LEOs were intentionally trying to provoke us into harming the hostages.
We had several rounds of discussion, during which we adjusted our demands. However, the LEOs continuously rejected our final demand. It felt like they were testing our patience, pushing us to harm the hostages, and effectively sabotaging the roleplay experience.
The administrator explanation implied that we should have clearly conveyed our intention to harm the hostages if our demands were not met. We believe we did express this, but the LEOs chose not to acknowledge it.
Sincerely,
Aiden Pluxury
I'm writing to express my dissatisfaction with the response we received regarding a recent roleplay scenario. In this situation, we had hostages, and we initially requested a specific amount of money for their release. However, the negotiation process took an unexpected turn.
The problem arose when it seemed like the LEOs were intentionally trying to provoke us into harming the hostages.
We had several rounds of discussion, during which we adjusted our demands. However, the LEOs continuously rejected our final demand. It felt like they were testing our patience, pushing us to harm the hostages, and effectively sabotaging the roleplay experience.
The administrator explanation implied that we should have clearly conveyed our intention to harm the hostages if our demands were not met. We believe we did express this, but the LEOs chose not to acknowledge it.
Sincerely,
Aiden Pluxury