Achernar wrote:
I believe both of those are acceptable explanations. Either would make sense to me. Fact is that you just know certain things about people because they're somehow advertised. If people can't take the risk of being visible, how could they handle any additional responsibilities (powers)? Anything more given to tribunals would make them too powerful. Cabals have an incidental respone that can hold them accountable. Perhaps tribunals should instead have a constant method of being held accountable.
I don't care how much people accuse others of cheating or bad RP in the game players always catch it. Its not necessarily reported or even an issue because often peer pressure helps to weed out the bad apples. I have a rather high opinion of our playerbase despite their ability to find new avenues and threads of weakness in the game. I think that visible membership is something that will help hold all members accountable.
Who joins a tribunal at lower levels anyway? Either a vet making use of the law NPCs or immunity or a real newbie who doesn't understand the importance of being careful about protecting their membership or their character. How will making these folks visible harm them? Vets will either wait or find avenues of leveling quickly enough to avoid the dangers of being spam killed at low levels. Newbs will, unfortunately, die often. This won't affect them either way. Newbs might even join just to have that tag on their name.
Muds have been used to study social interaction. I believe that community based responsibility is very useful. Peer pressure works better than you think it does.
Honestly, I'm pretty much done arguing against this change. It was made to sound much worse than it was and, in all honesty, it's not really as huge a deal as it was made to seem. If your newbie is having trouble training in the Black Market, try introducing them to a non-lawzone area, or at least one you're not at war with. I've had no trouble training my characters up without once visiting the Black Market, or any other law zone. Try asking around IC, instead of relying on your OOC knowledge, since that'll usually introduce you to some neat places that you haven't thought of before.
And, in all honesty, the main buff that Tribunals need is RP-wise.