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Felony while in OC?? | Started by: Francisco_Lachowski on Jan 18, '12 14:13 |
This may sound stupid but I am genuinely interested. After I accept an OC my felony is still up, if I felony do I lose my spot in the OC or do I make the OC less likely to succeed? Any answers would be appreciated. |
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it doesnt make it fail and have not found any particular correlation between if i felony or not in one at its success rate but only admins would know any contributing features for sure |
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Reply by: Liza_Santini at Jan 18, '12 14:15 | |
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Okay thanks, I've just been a little worried I've been causing all these people to fail haha. :P |
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Reply by: Francisco_Lachowski at Jan 18, '12 14:22 | |
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since the demise of NPM's I have noticed a lot of failures occur even with a skilled team |
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Reply by: Liza_Santini at Jan 18, '12 16:58 | |
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I have all but given up hope for OC, I try and invite at the least one more than is needed, also try and pick high ranking members, I still fail at least 4 out of 5 attempts... |
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Reply by: Dutch_Man at Jan 18, '12 18:14 | |
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Some people say it decreases the chance of success, but like Liza said, only Admins would know if it does... |
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Reply by: Abel at Jan 18, '12 18:15 | |
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Ive always been skeptical on that and would tend not to click it incase it effects the chance of success, but ultimately I figure its another of those things where we think it has an impact but probably doesn't. |
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Reply by: Animal at Jan 18, '12 21:53 | |
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I've noticed some cities are easier for certain types of OC's. |
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Reply by: Steve_King at Jan 18, '12 22:18 | |
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Animal, I would suggest that your ability to succeed frequently at OC's after the removal of NPMs derives from the fact that your last account had GF points. They have been failing at a much higher rate since NPMs have been taking out. That was always one of the perks of having NPMs. |
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Reply by: EveValon at Jan 19, '12 01:23 | |
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I agree with Eve. There was this suggestion to allow CAs into OCs and I'm relly not opposed to that either... |
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Reply by: Abel at Jan 19, '12 01:35 | |
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Eve what about those who didnt have GF points on accounts but we are seeing the same issues as Animal? |
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Reply by: Romeo at Jan 19, '12 15:32 | |
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I'm going to stick to the safe side and just not felony when I'm inside an OC.
Romeo I think the organized crime city system works like with most other aspects, Philly/New York being the hardest and St. Louis/Detroit being the easiest? Correct me if I'm wrong people! |
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Reply by: Francisco_Lachowski at Jan 19, '12 16:42 | |
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Animal, I would suggest that your ability to succeed frequently at OC's after the removal of NPMs derives from the fact that your last account had GF points. They have been failing at a much higher rate since NPMs have been taking out. That was always one of the perks of having NPMs. |
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Reply by: Animal at Jan 19, '12 17:21 | |
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I agree with Eve. There was this suggestion to allow CAs into OCs and I'm relly not opposed to that either... |
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Reply by: Animal at Jan 19, '12 17:30 | |
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I guess it was only during the testing phase, because my previous account never saw a CA available for an OC. |
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Reply by: Abel at Jan 19, '12 19:30 | |
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Can being locked up or doing petties felonys affect an OC in any way how bout if you go idle for a couple minutes or fly to another city.? |
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Reply by: Marty_Malone at Jan 31, '12 19:48 | |
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If you fly to another city you remove yourself from the OC. You decrease the chances of success by removing yourself from it but not for any other reason. |
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Reply by: Abel at Jan 31, '12 22:39 | |
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