help multiplay wrote:
[Game help] multiplay multiplaying mp
Multiplaying is expressly forbidden on Shattered Kingdoms. It will be dealt
with immediately and harshly. The penalty for multiplaying is at the
discretion of the immortals, but will likely mean deletion of all characters
involved. On Shattered Kingdoms, multiplaying is defined as the use of
anything belonging to one character by another character. Examples include
(but are not limited to):
1. OPERATING MORE THAN ONE CHARACTER AT THE SAME TIME. Two characters
on at the same time, whether they interact or not, is multiplaying. This
includes having two characters on, even if one of them was initially created
by someone else. If two characters are being controlled simultaneously by
one human, it's multiplaying.
2.ANY FORM OF TRANSFERRING EQUIPMENT OR ITEMS between two characters
controlled by the same person is multiplaying. This includes having one
character hide equipment, items, or money somewhere, then quitting off and
bringing another character on and getting the items. Storage characters
(created to hold items for other characters) or giving equipment to another
player's character while you bring on a different character of your own to
take them back, is also considered multiplaying.
3. USING INFO GAINED BY ONE CHARACTER WHEN PLAYING ANOTHER CHARACTER is
multiplaying. You are NOT allowed to transfer information between characters
any more than you may transfer physical things. This also prohibits the
recreation of a character with the same name and/or memories as a prior char.
4. HAVING ONE CHARACTER ON, LINKDEAD, WHILE YOU PLAY ANOTHER CHARACTER is
multiplaying.
Again, multiplaying will not be tolerated. The penalty for multiplaying will
likely be deletion, but will be severe in any case.
In addition, giving access to your character to another person is illegal. A
character has specific knowledge, behaviors, personality, and attitude. Your
character can not be given to another person. If you no longer wish to play a
character, you should delete the character. Giving it away is not an option.
The penalty for transferring characters between people is at the discretion of
the immortals and is likely to include deletion.
While I am rewriting and clarifying the rules, these definitions will undoubtedly remain undisturbed at their base (though perhaps clarified if needed when I get to them). I will use your circumstance to base my explanation off of. I will not hide punishments or the details thereof: anyone's communication with me is generally confidential unless explicitly stated otherwise, but how rules are enforced are public domain and will be so long as I have a say in the matter.
Playing multiple characters is a very fine line to walk. Having alts is not illegal and almost certainly will never be illegal, but we have to keep in mind the main concept of having our rules: to ensure that the game remains a fun, fair, and enjoyable place in which to spend time.
I offer that explanation so that I can say that it is frowned upon to use two characters to give yourself an advantage over someone who only has one. We want you to be free to express yourself, offer up varying flavor and atmosphere to the game, and take any role you might wish. We also want you to feel free to bathe in the blood of your enemies, and hear the lamentation of their women. With that in mind, it's not necessarily fair or fun for the people being 'teamed up' on if you use two characters for a similar purpose or use them interchangeably in a competitive fashion.
This is not the only reason multiplay is illegal, but if you think of that as the heart of it - fairness and fun for all involved (including fairness to those dedicated to only one character), you should be able to use common sense to get the rest of the way to why these rules are in place. I don't mean that condescendingly - I know that the reason behind multiplay being illegal is pretty muddled at best, so I'm here to illuminate it.
This means if you use two characters to fight the same faction, that's not inherently multiplay - but you put yourself in an incredibly vulnerable position. If you put in the extra effort to absolutely avoid sharing items between characters (subsection 2 of multiplaying - ANY ITEMS AT ALL - I don't care if it's a purchasable detect invis potion that your other character bought and it ended up on you), and put in the effort to keep the two character knowledge bases completely separate (subsection 3 of multiplaying), then you are walking that line well and have shown reliable in keeping the two characters separate. However, we have to keep in mind that a shared resource pool is the single largest advantage you can get from having multiple characters.
The moment you cross either of those lines and start having items from one character show up on another: you have multiplayed. You have shown that you will align two of your characters competitively against someone else and are unwilling to police yourself in keeping their resource pools separate (and by separate, I mean completely absolutely allergic to items with even the same description that another of your characters has lost in PK). That's when we have to come in and police you.
There are varying degrees of resource pool sharing, context of the situation, and obvious intentional behavior. Because of your given circumstance, instead of deleting both of your characters and starting you from scratch, I (and we as a staff) chose the avenue of deleting one of the shared resource pools and asking you to select the one to keep. It was not an attempt to be punitive or vindictive, and I hope you don't see it as an attempt to drive you from playing. I know going through this may be frustrating, and I'm sorry for that, but I have to look out for the integrity of the game as a whole and use the head-on-a-pike-at-the-front-gates approach with those I catch. I hope this is clear and concise for you, and diminishes the uncertainty and some of the frustration that comes with going through a character deletion.
Something else I'd like to kind of put up as writing on the wall: this resource pool can also be a knowledge resource pool. The "recent" code update that gave us behind the scenes tools to hunt people will be getting fully flexed, and this includes (yet is not limited to) people who feel compelled to have a 'locate object' character and then retrieve items with another main character. These characters will be among the next ones you see up on the list.