amandagreathouse wrote:
grep wrote:
There's a zero tolerance policy on having anything sent to the MUD that cannot be associated with you, the human, pressing button(s) on your keyboard. If you get up and walk away from your computer, your character is expected to "void out" the same as any other inactive character. That is, in fact, one of the examples given for illegal triggers.
The rules are pretty clear on that.
amandagreathouse wrote:
And if you were always responsive within minutes of someone trying to talk to/interact with you? Because I'm not talking about something where you just stay logged in indefinitely while afk, if that were to ever happen, it would pretty much HAVE to be an accident. I'm talking about being nonresponsive for 10-15 minutes while leaving to have a smoke/possibly being sidetracked to talk for a minute on the way back in.
amandagreathouse wrote:
If I can't even go out to smoke a cigarette without worrying about a character being deleted, and wind up being deleted for that, I will likely quit playing, because I have 0 desire to be chained to my computer to the point of not being able to have one in order to play a game. Maybe the auto logout should take 5-10 minutes longer.
If I get deleted, I get deleted. I type time at least that often while I'm at the computer, and there are times where I don't enter anything else for just as long while still there. If I get a character deleted, that'll be that, and I'll move on to a different mud. I'm a lot more addicted to cigarettes than I am SK.
We all run into rules that don't make sense to us, but I try to find the perspectives by which they make sense to their enforcers. Often enough, I wind up finding out I didn't know as much about things as I had supposed, and I find I can grow from the exercise and come to appreciate other things and people more.
When I say it's against the rules, I base it on a tradition of posts in the forums and arguments I believe are archived in this very thread. I'm still just a regular user calling it as best as I can see it, though, and that might not be perfectly or even correctly.
When in doubt about rules, e-mail an immortal. You can use the wizlist command in-game or check the immortal contacts stickies for who the best person to reach would be.