Skip to content

Commit

Permalink
Rule 4 update. (#35)
Browse files Browse the repository at this point in the history
This is a draft for some Rule 4 changes. Its here for management to look
at for easy comparison and shouldnt be merged yet.

The main changes are:

- Improves some wording in the griefing description
- Changes "Any FF logs" into just "FF logs" in the EORG rule
- Adds baiting EORG as something that is punishable
  • Loading branch information
ClairionCM authored Feb 2, 2024
1 parent 5b037a9 commit ec6e071
Showing 1 changed file with 3 additions and 2 deletions.
5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions rules.md
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ The general behavioural expectations for members of the community. Unless explic

# Rule 4: No griefing

Griefing is the intent of one player wanting to cause grief or annoyance to other players or the server without a valid roleplay reason. If Staff believes that the player’s intent is to grief, then action will be taken whether or not it was the player’s intent. Any damage to the station or players caused by griefing can be repaired at an Admin's discretion. If you are being griefed, don’t retaliate - Adminhelp it and you’ll get healed. Shooting a griefer can cause you to get in trouble as well, and the combat logs you’re generating make it harder for Staff to prove who the real griefer is.
Griefing is the intent of one player wanting to cause grief or annoyance to other players or the server without a valid roleplay reason. If Staff believes that a player’s intent is to grief, action can be taken regardless of claimed intent. Any damage caused by griefing can be repaired at the handling staff members discretion. If you are being griefed, don’t retaliate - Adminhelp it and you’ll get healed. Shooting a griefer can cause you to get in trouble as well, and the combat logs you’re generating make it harder for Staff to prove who the real griefer is.

## Typical Griefing

Expand All @@ -231,8 +231,9 @@ Griefing is the intent of one player wanting to cause grief or annoyance to othe

## End of Round Grief (EORG)

- End of Round Grief (EORG) is fighting and generating any combat logs with friendly players after the round ends and is an immediate 3-hour ban without warning. Exceptions are between normal enemies, such as Marines and Aliens, Marines and UPP, etc.
- End of Round Grief (EORG) is fighting and generating combat logs with friendly players after the round ends and may yield an immediate 3-hour ban without warning. Exceptions are between normal enemies, such as Marines and Aliens, Marines and UPP, etc.
- This includes suicide at the end of the round without a valid RP reason.
- Trying to bait someone into EORG or deliberately walking into bullets to try and get someone else EORG banned will result in you being punished instead.

---

Expand Down

0 comments on commit ec6e071

Please sign in to comment.