I could sign everything you wrote there. My vote is with you, if that counts.MasterKenobi wrote:I would like to add my thoughts...
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I could sign everything you wrote there. My vote is with you, if that counts.MasterKenobi wrote:I would like to add my thoughts...
+7MasterKenobi wrote:I would like to add my thoughts too this public discussion.
It is my opinion that GM's should NOT get involved in player relationships.
Simple name calling, crude comments, and the like can easily be managed on a player level. The developers have implemented an "ignore" function for this purpose. A player should never come to the courthouse with the complaint "he called me this" or "she said that about me". I have always encouraged players to handle these type of issues on their own, and will continue to do so.
It is also my opinion players should not come to the courthouse with complaints of spamming/begging etc. Unless of course it is causing problems with actual game play, such as lag etc. This can be handled in game. First by using the "ignore" function, but also by contacting a GM in game and have them witness the spamming/begging.
The bottom line for me, is the community should(in theory) be able to moderate itself for the most part. You act like an ass and you get treated in kind, either by being ignored or by rejection. You are kind, and you are treated for the most part with kindness. I realize this will not always be the case and there are exceptions, but a vast majority of the time it works.
Just a few quick thoughts for you to ponder. I will add more later if need be.
MK
Ginaria wrote:MasterKenobi wrote:I would like to add my thoughts too this public discussion.
It is my opinion that GM's should NOT get involved in player relationships.
Simple name calling, crude comments, and the like can easily be managed on a player level. The developers have implemented an "ignore" function for this purpose. A player should never come to the courthouse with the complaint "he called me this" or "she said that about me". I have always encouraged players to handle these type of issues on their own, and will continue to do so.
It is also my opinion players should not come to the courthouse with complaints of spamming/begging etc. Unless of course it is causing problems with actual game play, such as lag etc. This can be handled in game. First by using the "ignore" function, but also by contacting a GM in game and have them witness the spamming/begging.
The bottom line for me, is the community should(in theory) be able to moderate itself for the most part. You act like an ass and you get treated in kind, either by being ignored or by rejection. You are kind, and you are treated for the most part with kindness. I realize this will not always be the case and there are exceptions, but a vast majority of the time it works.
Just a few quick thoughts for you to ponder. I will add more later if need be.
MK
I agree.but the thread head "All current GMs suck" is absolutely bullshit
O'rly? Ban was always my last resort, I didn't need it at all, I had enough of authority to log in in game or send a forum PM to solve the problem.Turmflake wrote: You should be grateful for our current gm system, Platyna would have banned you without any comment.
No, I am not pro-current-gms I am against people who are against my regulations. ;-)To posters:
1. Provide a name in game and other known/suspected character names.
2. Paste a screenshot(s) or links to these screenshots, since we have no chat logging feature in game (yet) it is a subject to change when we do.
3. Your comments - this is purely optional step, in fact if it is more than three sentences it will be most likely ignored, any flamming, ideological references and pseudo-philosophy forgery
will be also skipped by our anti-flame brain protection. Keep it simple, keep it cool.
4. Any content not following these rules will be deleted or closed.
Len wrote:its all my doing, I plain to prove the current system and GMs corrupt
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Everyones talking about botting, well Slicer had a bot "Quiz" and did he get banned? Did the BOT even get banned. NO IT DIDNT!!! So GMs can't ban bots if they gave Slicer special treatment.Matt wrote:Gouki wrote:Without guys like Delasia or doorsman the Main Server would be a place ruled by Botting, Begging and Scamming. They just do their work.I approve both kinds of game management.Turmfalke wrote:You should be grateful for our current gm system, Platyna would have banned you without any comment.
Iam not actually actively playing since a long time, but it just makes me wonder why people would like to spend their freetime time "solving" "problems" like that. If that happens in reallife your mother just would tell you "bear with it", "solve it yourself", "be nice to other people so they are nice to you" etc.
Iam not a big fan of banning botting, but your overlord lady decided to make it a rule, so please lovely GMs stick to banning bots, banning players who say racists things (which arent supposed to be funny but supposed to be hurting etc), well real problems this game could have!
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I hate to tell you Platyna but hardly anyone complains about GMs or the game because they think they will get banned, I'm glad I'm not the only one against MOST GMsPlatyna wrote:Not to mention that people rarely complained (especialy massively) about my decisions, perhaps because I was fair.
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