01-16-2016, 09:23 PM
"Chaos" Wrote:They need to figure out how to not get themselves in Prison AND work with the people that will actually react, not the people that will fight and then go 'NO YOU DON'T GET TO KILL ME' before turning around and reporting to the Guards. Intentionally ignoring the fact that some players can and will pull that kind of awful out of nowhere is going to shut down any hope you have of 'creating RP'.
There isn’t much you can do to spur on conflict and avoid jail at the same time without making your character an outlaw- which isn’t a bad option at all, but at the moment, it’s pretty lacking. You just sit around in Law’s End and are either trying to mug/kidnap folks or waiting for a powerful oldbie to pass through to take your head and collect a bounty. As for there being bad players that can’t be helped- I would agree if most ‘not bad’ players were receptive to anything you could try to pull on them. The thing is that there’s nothing stopping anyone from lolwalking away from you or skype-no-jutsu for allies or otherwise cockblock whatever you’re trying to do for the sake of preserving the status-quo. And it’s frustrating because some of the same people that do this are the ones bitching publicly (and sometimes, to me in private) that nothing changes… and, yet, they’re part of why nothing changes.
Honestly, I would rather that my character die and that death make some meaningful change in others’ characters and the story (even if the latter is very minor) than rot in jail for an OOC week or two and then return to a dull, unshifting atmosphere.
Quote:"If there is a case of a Guard incorrectly performing their duty, talk to me. If there is a problem with the Guard(s), I will correct them."
I have repeated this (to various degrees) at least a thousand times, and so far, it seems that a serious minority have actually done it. Everyone seems to go, 'the guards are incompetent/corrupt/useless/etc.', but when almost no one provides an actual case (and I usually find that the Guards were doing their job in those situations), I find it hard to believe that people aren't just whining out of their asses. Right now, you appear to be doing the exact same thing; claiming that there's cases of Guards in the wrong but not actually stepping forward and providing them so I can see what problems (if any) need to be rectified. If you can prove me wrong, then do so. But do not stand here and claim 'THE GUARDS ARE FULL OF CORRUPTION AND CONSPIRACY' when you can't even provide anything concrete.
That being said, I am also quite vigilant in overlooking what the Guards are doing. OOC 'buddy benefits' aren't a thing on the Guards, and if I ever saw it, I'd shut it down in a heartbeat. Again, if you can provide something solid on the matter, I can deal with it. But as far as I've seen, the Guards are acting without particular bias.
I apologize for not being specific/bringing forth evidence for my claims. It was a mix of not having really any tangible logs or images to present (because I didn’t think/care enough to do so at the time that some of these things happened) and not wanting to derail the topic. I’m used to games where admins can read roleplay logs, so I’ll have to adjust and document incidents in the future.
Until then, yeah. I won’t be making blanket ‘the guards are all corrupted and shitty’ statements. It’s moreso about the prison than the guards anyway.
Quote:Let me make this clear:
The Guardship (and Prison, by extent) is IC first and foremost.
Going to jail is not a pseudo-ban. In fact, the current Fort Arjav was built to allow prisoners (unless locked up in Solitary) at least something to do while they're imprisoned. Granted, some portion of those features have yet to be added, along with the remaining maps for the Fort. However, at the same time, most people just log off once they're in and not bother with them until the sentence is up. It seems a little dry to call the current Jail a 'pseudo-ban' when most don't even bother.
....If you feel like that the current system is really that bad and would either have me go with the alternative I've suggested in my prior post, get some kind of tally on who would be for it; if there's enough people that will roll with it, I will try it out. If you think you have a working alternative, provide one. Know, however, that any system for sentences should dish out a punishment equal to their crimes: If they've committed small time, they suffer small time. If they've committed big time, they suffer big time. If they're irredeemable, I'll let them know that they're close to getting executed.
I… don’t think there’s anything tangible to do in the fort beyond walk around. I tried to play the card game numerous times, but it kept causing my client to crash before it would ever start. I would wait around for guards/people to visit, but even if I pestered them over skype, usually no one ever came. If they did, it would be very brief. So… I don’t know what to say. I do want there to be consequences for IC crimes/actions/etc, but I do not want one of those to be RP isolation. That just doesn’t sit well with me. I think that adding a warden role to the guardship is a very minor thing that you can do that has huge potential in my mind. At the very least, I would actively RP with this character whenever I found myself imprisoned.
As for alternative systems, uh… I would be okay with something like ‘Oh hey, you’ve been arrested for stealing three times? Goodbye one of your hands, and now you can’t equip most sub-weapons’, and then those sort of things either being permanent for that character or taking a huge amount of effort/time to overcome. If I had to think of something better, though, I think that cutting down on prison time with murai fines sounds pretty great, both for compensating guards and not isolating prisoners from RP.
Quote:You are completely incorrect. There isn't a slightest bit of 'elitism' in 'find the right crowd'; it's common sense. Would you roleplay with people that no-sell most of everything you do and potentially play their characters as labels, or the people that can at least decently react and show that their character is a person? While yes, cliques that shut off absolutely everyone else are detrimental, just because you're operating in a group of certain people doesn't automatically make you one of those cliques. It's up to each person on how much they leave their doors open.
Of course, there are some folks that I’ll never be able to jive with in roleplay, and I’ll naturally drift towards those that I find fun to RP with. However, you just said yourself that cliques that are completely exclusive are a problem- and they exist. I’ve experienced them already. Now, they aren’t as common as folks that’ll just go ‘Nah I’m OOC for the night fam’ and then five minutes later you see them being IC with their lover in the arena, but I don’t see how ‘finding the right crowd’ doesn’t have the slightest bit of elitism when the very nature of ‘closing your door’ to someone stems from elitist attitudes. ‘Man fuck Airide, I don’t want to RP with his character because of a sexist OOC comment he made’.
It happens all the time, and I think that introducing plot progression would make it unnoticeable/irrelevant.
"iDarkCara" Wrote:[headline=1]Temporary Bans for IC Actions[/headline]
Not being able to do anything as there is no one ever at the jail to rp with, and/or the RP is static and pointless.
I see the point here. I can understand how it feels to be put in timeout for your actions and away from the entire game in a sense. As it's been noted in this thread, there is a difference between OOC and IC, but this is an RP mandatory game after all, and it always has been.
Isolating people from RP forcibly in an RP mandatory game seems contradictory to me, yeah.
Quote:OOC characters (Characters who claim to be OOC at a certain time or for example The some-variation-of-OOC alias) have been given a bit of a pass because they're simply testing things, grinding levels, checking shops, building houses, not able to RP in depth at the moment, going somewhere to RP, etc. Stuff that doesn't involve the IC realm.
I was told before that that wasn’t a thing that was allowed. I only got a different response after I made this topic, so either whoever I was speaking to was lying or ignorant of how this sort of thing works.
Quote:It has been noted if you get in trouble OOCLY (bans, etc.) Your IC character is obviously impacted. The same is true in the reverse. IF I beat a corbie down, and then (With their permission of course) ripped their wing off, I would be subject to prison time. If I had no further crimes at this moment, I would be given a Severe crime in the rating of something along the lines of Aggravated Battery. Resulting in 23 OOC Day Jail Sentence. Twenty Three days where really, I'm not interacting with anyone. I'm stuck in the fort and cannot do anything.
You could contact a guard over OOC or Skype (Most have their Skypes listed under their names here on the forums) and ask for them to come give you some RP. Normally when I've been asked, I have made time to come spend an hour or so roleplaying and conversatin'.
I think that needing their permission to do that, alone, is toxic to the game. If guards can force you to sit in jail away from RP because of something you did in IC regardless of whether or not you want to go to prison, then why can’t you maim/kill someone for something they said/did in IC regardless of whether or not they wanted to be maimed/killed? It’s a form of coddling that makes it harder to accomplish anything impactful.
Furthermore, if I was stuck in prison for 23 OOC days, I would probably end up not playing those whole 3+ weeks because, essentially, that’s 3+ weeks of not being able to get any roleplay as a consequence for… roleplaying. That isn’t cool when guards/the prison system are the only terrible consequence that one can come across in IC. Beyond eventually being executed if you continue to get arrested, there is absolutely no way to be forcibly killed/maimed/bothered with in any way, and uh… that’s pretty bad, to me.
Quote:Here is a direct quote from Chaos on crimes and their times; I'm probably not suppose to put this out, but I feel it should be public record.
To date, only 9 people have ever been charged with Severe Crimes. Two of those ended in Execution recently.
Some of the longest running sentences in the Criminal Records include those who have stacked up a variety of Major Charges and then commit a minor in fraction, followed by a Jail Time of 7 OOC day for a normally 3 hour OOC time. The stacking charges work in a sense to deter further crime for good reason.
Stacking charges deters crime from an IC perspective and deters anyone from doing anything significant from an OOC perspective. IC is important, but just because it’s completely realistic to be able to explicitly sexually molest an infant in private doesn’t mean that that should be tolerated/allowed. IC isn’t just IC. IC needs to make sense OOC’ly for there to be some standard of common sense.
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- However, I feel that minor charges should not factor in prior charge except minors; While in a reality it makes sense, in a game like this it becomes a seriously handicapping time.
Example: Current Formula is: OOC Days to be served =(B*1/8+C+(D*23))
Previous Charges: 3 minors 2 majors
New Charges: 2 Minors
Current Time to be served under current formula: 63 Hours.
Time served with only Minors: 27 Hours.
This would not apply to any Major+ charges and any previous Minors will factor into time to be served with a Major or above.
I feel that this would help to give the lesser offenders more breathing room to still play, but also still factor into charges going forward as their should be severe punishment if you wish to commit a crime ICly.
Seems legit. +1
Quote:[headline=1]'OOC' Friends[/headline]
I fully believe every guard currently serving are very upstanding community individuals. They all separate their OOC bias when dealing with IC natures. You're free to say what you'd like about the guards OOCly including myself, but I assure you they are each held to the same standard as everyone and nothing gets by with Chaos and to a lesser extent Sly noticing.
Oh, I have nothing bad to say about the players who play the guards. I didn’t mean to say anything in that regard.
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- -- That being said. There are obvious advantages to being friends OOCly to a guard. Primarily because you are likely friends with their IC character. And much like reality, being friends ICly tends to help you when you get into legal trouble. Benefit of the Doubt comes to mind.
I'm not saying go suck up to a guard and get less sentences, this is not how this works. I myself have given breaks to a variety of people I never interact with OOCly. I just try and play it case by case. If you want to complain about an arrest the moment it happens and say this is bulls#%@ and cry for a GM...they're not going to help you. The most important thing in these arrests is keeping your emotion 100% IC. The moment you take it to OOC, you've no case..
For example. A few days ago, there was an incident where someone had explained about how they would brutally injure someone in a private whisper @ the arena. Though someone overheard, and reported it. I was forced to make a decision rather this was just smoke or an intent to actually murder someone. I resorted to pulling the parties aside and they stuck 100% ICly, I felt after considering their situation to let them go with a minor stay in the prison as a cool off period. A warning more than anything despite their few prior charges.
Uhuh, makes sense.
Quote:-- On the other side. Many guards have alts whom have been arrested prior or even while they themselves have been a guard. In fact, a veteran guard, even before I joined, recently had an alt arrested for a Severe crime and served their time, all 27 OOC days.
There is no special treatment, there is only RP treatment; at least as far as I'm concerned. If you want to talk to me ICly and sell yourself essentially, I may be more lenient on your charge and take the hit ICly for being soft on crime or what have you.
That goes in reverse too. If you decide to do something stupid while Roje is a bit irritated for one reason or another (Red Iahsus hi), I may be inclined ICly to throw you in jail no questions asked for your crime.
Is that fair? Possibly not...I just ask going forward, you keep everything IC when dealing with the guards. Keep in mind the rules as well including:
I don’t think I should report a guard’s misconduct to a GM if you’re trying to say that how a guard deals with situations is completely IC. I’m confused as to the point you’re trying to get across- should guards be dealt with in a purely IC manner or should you always be look out for corruption/wrongful acts on their part?
Beyond all of that, though, thank you for posting! I appreciate your perspective, and the perspectives of everyone who posted w/o passive aggressiveness or attempts to sabotage the topic.
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