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Suggestion Topic: 3.21 Staying In-Character
Suggestion Description:
Players must stay In-Character at all times. Out-of-Character (OOC) information must not influence In-Character actions, and OOC conversations should be kept away from active roleplay. Examples include:
“Police situations” is very vague and covers any accusation even between citizens where police are involved. Theoretically I could just send a cop a Medal video of someone shooting or mugging me and it would be a “Police situation”. Even if this is not how the rule is enforced it needs to be clarified as undoubtedly it is ambiguous.
What negatives could this have?:
An extra 3 words may cause Acerius and Collier to self-destruct
P.S. The Rule Suggestions form still uses the old ruleset @Collier
Suggestion Description:
Players must stay In-Character at all times. Out-of-Character (OOC) information must not influence In-Character actions, and OOC conversations should be kept away from active roleplay. Examples include:
- Discussing server rules during roleplay
- Reading names above players’ heads
- Seeing items through walls or objects
- Using video clips in-character without proper measures (e.g using a phone with a /me)
outside of Police situationsexcept with Police to address misconduct
“Police situations” is very vague and covers any accusation even between citizens where police are involved. Theoretically I could just send a cop a Medal video of someone shooting or mugging me and it would be a “Police situation”. Even if this is not how the rule is enforced it needs to be clarified as undoubtedly it is ambiguous.
What negatives could this have?:
An extra 3 words may cause Acerius and Collier to self-destruct
P.S. The Rule Suggestions form still uses the old ruleset @Collier