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Clearly, if the items and information gained from inspection was intended to be "private", then SOE would have included a toggle for you to turn it off and prevent people from "rummaging through your gear". Since they don't (and have consistently *not* for 6+ years), it's very clear that SOE considers that information to be public.
The point I was making, which was, and still is, valid, despite your denials is as follows. There are MANY game CUSTOMS, which are not part of the game mechanics, yet are respected by players. Camps is a good example (depending on server). Sony says no camps. However, players find that it makes life easier to respect camps. Therefore, this becomes a custom. Similarly, there is a wide variation in the customs of different servers regarding raid mob/zone rotations. My server is a FFA server, with the exception of a plane of time rotation. Even with the PoTime rotation, it is possible, within the game mechanics, for a guild to break the rotation. They don't even though its POSSIBLE to do so, and Sony would not stop it, because custom on our server says they should not. The Rathe, on the other hand, has rotations for just about every mob that drops decent loot. That is their custom.
Now, as far as saying that something is not rude, or uncalled for, because it is allowed by the game mechanics, is a weak argument at best. There are a lot of game features that can cause players to become upset, if they are used indiscriminantly. Just because I CAN clicky rez a corpse I run across, does not mean that the owner of said corpse will not be annoyed, if they are in the middle of fighting a named raid mob when I do. Similarly, it is POSSIBLE for me to sit in PoK, and click an item from VT that summons stacks of water. Not for me, but AOE stacks of water, onto the cursors of everyone nearby. So, using your logic, since it is possible, it would not be rude for me to spam the entire zone repeatedly with stacks of water on their cursor. After all, if it was wrong, Sony would create a toggle, so I do not receive AOE summoned items.
Even better, I'll share my wonderful water in the bazaar. I know nobody will mind that. After all, if it were rude, Sony would make it impossible to cast AOEs in the bazaar. Oops, 20+ traders went LD. Well, they cannot possibly mind, after all, they got a stack of no rent water.
Training people's camps, buffing charmed mobs, then setting them free, casting dispell magic on someone's quad kite, AOE damage shielding a raid that is root parking summoning mobs, are other examples of things that are possible within the game mechanics, and therefore by your argument should not be considered rude.
Basically, your argument is that the practice of inspecting does not bother YOU, so therefore nobody else should be allowed to be bothered by it either.
With regard to the resorting to insults comment I made, it was not based on the general expression of one side of this argument. It was based on the previous comments in which anyone who suggested that asking to inspect was polite, was called Bizarre, paranoid and other derogatory terms, just for expressing their opinions.
BTW, it doesn't really bother me to be inspected, but I don't do it, because I know it bothers others. This was something I learned, early on in playing the game.
Edited, Sat Apr 9 09:32:59 2005 by xaanru