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Yeah, what? lol
just go for a different pot like 300k or something, because it is all luck, theres no "someone stole your pot"
What you're implying would mean that it's a different set of scripted rolls for every person in witch case you claim that theres no way of knowing I "would" of hit it if I had been playing the same machine at that time like I should of been.
Point is, it would of hit at the same exact time regardless of who pressed space on it to make it roll, for that particular machine.
You can tell they're about to drop off when they have long periods between reel spins.
And any request to get the machine back because 'it was a bug' or 'it kicked me off by accident' would be met with a 'yeah, right' response, because they could assume you either dozed off for a second and then realized you were knocked off or that you were macro-ing.
I remember one night a guy got kicked off a machine and a girl took it over. He kept spamming text and voice saying 'can I have my machine back? It kicked me off by accident.' I ended up having to mute him, and I assumed that he either dozed off or was macro-ing.
But since then, I have encountered the bug where you'll get kicked off a machine right when you get on it because you didn't press the requested key. I hadn't even taken my first spin.
So, then I realized you really never know. He really could have been kicked off by accident.
I regularly see several people on a lot and the more I see them on, see how they talk/act in chat and communicate with them, the more familiar they become. Sort of like a forum.
Now, if I was that girl that jumped on the machine, and the person that had gone AFK was one of the few folks I've seen regularly and have witnessed their character, I would've likely given the machine back if they asked.
But that's just something that builds over time.
A strong community that has 30 players online? VRchat is 300 times that.
But VRChat is full of hackers and trolls because it's free.
I'll take quality over quantity.
And there's really more than 30 players online, they're just not all in the same spot. And most are 'invisible' because they're in condos.
Some of the servers could probably be merged and the max player limits on each raised.
how can you take quality when you have no quantity? :O