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This and a bit more,
They cross transfer servers, raid off-line tribes, and they can't be traced back to their "home ark server" since 123 is a generic name that doesn't allow home server location.
the "alpha tribe of cowards" is what they basically are.
While it is a "pvp tactic" that works for Ark, it needs to be addressed to allow retaliation against the cowards of PVP raiding
I can understand those that are getting hunted over many many servers. They run away cause they did something stupid and Alpha Tribe Z keeps transferring over to what ever server that player is on and wiping them day after day. I can see they have a reason to hide....but in general....
So because myself and others dont want to be tracked by people using a THIRD PARTY SITE, it is a cowardly move eh?
Im not a duper, exploiter, ect. I just dont want Joe Shmoe to follow me home without killing my dinos to see the server number. If they see my number on my dino, they earned it.
Edit: Not part of a mega/alpha tribe either.
I even know someone on a PvE-Server that needed to change to 123 because the person kept getting harrassed and stalked by some psycho (WC did not take action when contacted via support and it went on for monthes). Changing to 123 made it possible for that person to join a new server and be free of the stalker.