STEAM NAME: Puffy Sandvich
IN-GAME NAME: Aidan Dunham
STEAM ID: STEAM_0:1:51937904
AGE: 16
COUNTRY: USA
WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE AN ENFORCER:
So, I want to be an enforcer for quite a few reasons. The first of which is my wanting to help out. There’s often times a notable shortage of staff members around these days, or at the very least a shortage of staff members actively doing reports. This is understandable as staff members play the game too of course, but another person to help out around the place can’t really hurt now can it. There are a lot of situations recently with new players also being around and not quite getting the things you explain to them. It’d be nice to have the innocent sweater who’s running across the intersection for the fifth time in a row after you told him it’s against 3.4 to actually believe you because you’ve got the flashing tag. I’d also like to be able to clarify questions made over F6, as not all of them are made over /help.
I’ve had a pretty good experience lately in the PD as well, and I’ve been trying (Unfortunately without much success) to get myself up to a higher position so I can get my thoughts a bit more heard. I’ve been reaching out to people (especially in regards to dispatch) to try and figure out what can be done to fix the broken division. While this is not something that would be affecting my enforcer application, I think it shows my motivation and ability to try and compromise with people.
A big thing I’d like to do is crack down a bit on the smaller rule breaks. Now I don’t mean go out dishing out bans left and right for running a red light, but people tend to ignore the fact that running the intersection red light is against 3.4 for example. These kinds of rule breaks usually get overlooked, and can cause people who are abiding by the rules to get in trouble with the police, or wreck their car on a jaywalker, or many other things that go on. These people are mostly new players and don’t need to be yelled at or attacked in LOOC, they just need to have a bit of a talking to and have the rules explained to them. There are obvious exceptions to this of course but the expected rule knowledge difference between someone with 3 months playtime versus 3 minutes is quite large.
I’ve been around since 2014, and i’ve mainly waited until now to make my applications. I feel that I’m ready for this as my knowledge of server rules is quite extensive. I haven’t gotten a server warning since August of last year, and I intend to keep it that way. I like to demonstrate that I can follow the rules fully and not cause harm to other players through uses of glitches, exploits, or rule breaking activities.
Usually when I make reports, I don’t want the staff to come in and scold the person. Most of the time, I just want to talk to them myself over voice, in a controlled calm situation where we can discuss what happened. The best way to resolve most problems is to just try and talk out what happened, especially in the case of accidental rule breaks. Being able to do that as an enforcer would be remarkable and would make me pretty happy as I wouldn’t need to wait for another person to get involved.
Another huge reason is I try to be very active in help chat and end up burning a lot of my OOCs trying to respond to people because of the cooldown. I would love to have more help messages so I can respond to some of the issues newer players have, not to mention the questions asked in reports. I think it’d be nice having another person who jumps on those questions to give a nice detailed answer and I do my best to be that person when I can
ARE YOU ACTIVE ON THE TEAMSPEAK: Yep
DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY:
To the people who are thinking “This guy would be a terrible enforcer because he’s very excessive with his tickets, and would probably do that for warnings/bans”, I’d like to mention that that is in-character. I give the tickets as the character I’m playing, and not as myself the player. I tend to be much more lenient out of character and I hope that the people who have encountered me there see that too.
People also seem to take my police ticketing as a “This guy can’t roleplay” I’ve been roleplaying for a while before I joined PH and haven’t really stopped since. PH is the least serious Rp I’ve been involved in lately and, I decided to settle for a (somewhat excessively) strict traffic cop to rp.
Warnings: https://bans.perpheads.com/warnings?search=STEAM_0:1:51937904
Bans: https://bans.perpheads.com/?search=STEAM_0:1:51937904
IN-GAME NAME: Aidan Dunham
STEAM ID: STEAM_0:1:51937904
AGE: 16
COUNTRY: USA
WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE AN ENFORCER:
So, I want to be an enforcer for quite a few reasons. The first of which is my wanting to help out. There’s often times a notable shortage of staff members around these days, or at the very least a shortage of staff members actively doing reports. This is understandable as staff members play the game too of course, but another person to help out around the place can’t really hurt now can it. There are a lot of situations recently with new players also being around and not quite getting the things you explain to them. It’d be nice to have the innocent sweater who’s running across the intersection for the fifth time in a row after you told him it’s against 3.4 to actually believe you because you’ve got the flashing tag. I’d also like to be able to clarify questions made over F6, as not all of them are made over /help.
I’ve had a pretty good experience lately in the PD as well, and I’ve been trying (Unfortunately without much success) to get myself up to a higher position so I can get my thoughts a bit more heard. I’ve been reaching out to people (especially in regards to dispatch) to try and figure out what can be done to fix the broken division. While this is not something that would be affecting my enforcer application, I think it shows my motivation and ability to try and compromise with people.
A big thing I’d like to do is crack down a bit on the smaller rule breaks. Now I don’t mean go out dishing out bans left and right for running a red light, but people tend to ignore the fact that running the intersection red light is against 3.4 for example. These kinds of rule breaks usually get overlooked, and can cause people who are abiding by the rules to get in trouble with the police, or wreck their car on a jaywalker, or many other things that go on. These people are mostly new players and don’t need to be yelled at or attacked in LOOC, they just need to have a bit of a talking to and have the rules explained to them. There are obvious exceptions to this of course but the expected rule knowledge difference between someone with 3 months playtime versus 3 minutes is quite large.
I’ve been around since 2014, and i’ve mainly waited until now to make my applications. I feel that I’m ready for this as my knowledge of server rules is quite extensive. I haven’t gotten a server warning since August of last year, and I intend to keep it that way. I like to demonstrate that I can follow the rules fully and not cause harm to other players through uses of glitches, exploits, or rule breaking activities.
Usually when I make reports, I don’t want the staff to come in and scold the person. Most of the time, I just want to talk to them myself over voice, in a controlled calm situation where we can discuss what happened. The best way to resolve most problems is to just try and talk out what happened, especially in the case of accidental rule breaks. Being able to do that as an enforcer would be remarkable and would make me pretty happy as I wouldn’t need to wait for another person to get involved.
Another huge reason is I try to be very active in help chat and end up burning a lot of my OOCs trying to respond to people because of the cooldown. I would love to have more help messages so I can respond to some of the issues newer players have, not to mention the questions asked in reports. I think it’d be nice having another person who jumps on those questions to give a nice detailed answer and I do my best to be that person when I can
ARE YOU ACTIVE ON THE TEAMSPEAK: Yep
DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY:
To the people who are thinking “This guy would be a terrible enforcer because he’s very excessive with his tickets, and would probably do that for warnings/bans”, I’d like to mention that that is in-character. I give the tickets as the character I’m playing, and not as myself the player. I tend to be much more lenient out of character and I hope that the people who have encountered me there see that too.
People also seem to take my police ticketing as a “This guy can’t roleplay” I’ve been roleplaying for a while before I joined PH and haven’t really stopped since. PH is the least serious Rp I’ve been involved in lately and, I decided to settle for a (somewhat excessively) strict traffic cop to rp.
Warnings: https://bans.perpheads.com/warnings?search=STEAM_0:1:51937904
Bans: https://bans.perpheads.com/?search=STEAM_0:1:51937904