smudgeoffudge wrote:
Neopets is busily fixing my little glitch. So the pound is down. This means many good pets are stuck there. If you were transfering, that is too bad. Now there will be this mad rush to the pound. Already they are talking about this on the neopboards, and there are many many good pets that are just sitting waiting to be taken in the mad rush to the pound day! If you want names, just check the boards, people are posting names of painted pets stuck in the pound.
Actually, there really shouldn't be any more good pets than average. If you claim that n pets are probably stuck, that means that, on average, there are n good pets being transferred in the pound
in the first place - so there'd still be an n/total probability of seeing a good pet, regardless of whether the pound was closed beforehand! (I've never randomly seen a particularly good pet in the pound yet, so I expect that n is on the order of 5-20, as an upper bound.) The only thing that's changed is that the receiving side probably won't be ready - but that's a risk you're supposed to be willing to take.
(I also just noticed that apparently you can abandon but not adopt - but if you were doing a
transfer, the receiver should realize this and notify the sender, no? And if you're transferring between your own side accounts, *you* would see this when setting up the receiving account to adopt? Am I missing something here?)
Besides, there's a good reason TNT doesn't want the pound being used to reliably transfer - there's a can of worms about the real-world legality of selling virtual items (though I think Second Life is most likely to take the brunt of that turbulence, but I digress). I'm not sure if Viacom would be more willing to take the gamble of allowing direct transfers - but it's rather unreasonable to say that this somehow shows that TNT was being spiteful against transferrers or something. There was a really bad glitch (the clothing duplication), so they need to fix it somehow, even if it's during the weekend and all the staff is scattered to the winds.