Ezaya wrote:
I'm all for enforcing the rules, but how you enforce them can change dramatically and you could still have the same effect. People aren't complaining, for the most part, about someone performing the job of Rules Manager. They're complaining about how you, specifically, are doing it.
The only ones complaining about me enforcing Rules 5, 6, and 7 are people who have broken Rules 5, 6, and 7. Nobody else is arguing that people should get to cheat.
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The attitude you have about your position and the apparent ignorance to the impact of how you're treating people is having on the game.
You are ignorant to the impact of how
you treat people is having on the game. When I have to watch you, I can't do other things that players would much rather I do like catch up on bugs and typos, handle lingering religious investments, and build new stuff that players have been asking for. You are wasting my time with your cheating and making the game worse for everyone in the process. I'm sure they also don't enjoy knowing there are players out there trying to get an unfair advantage against them. Why do you want to treat us that way? Remember, you started this by cheating. I didn't start this.
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As someone who plays the game, I understand that I can't just always do what I wanna do to have the most fun possible. I have to give back to the game in order for it to be in a position to give to me.
Regardless of how much you give back, you still aren't allowed to cheat.
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You just keep taking.
You aren't entitled to cheat at Shattered Kingdoms, but you are entitled to your opinion.
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Our conversation, when Ezaya got deleted, was nothing more than a power trip. You had your mind made up about being judge and jury and my deletion 100% set, before we even started talking. That's just not how someone in charge of maintaining a game like this should act.
Are you still complaining about that? Let's take a quick look at the rule:
Rule 6 wrote:
6. NO BOTS OR CHARACTER AUTOMATION
All commands should be sent to the MUD only via a player's direct
actions. This focus naturally precludes the usage of client program
features for the automation of your character in any way. This can
include (but is not limited to) triggering skills to fire in
response to any MUD output, or triggering emotes to prevent being
logged out for inactivity. Client features such as mapping,
highlighting, and other things of the sort that only modify the
display of information are more than welcome on the game.
Punishment for violation of this will result in deletion of the
character.
You got exactly the punishment the rule describes, to the letter. Power tripping would have been me handling it any differently. If I had given you a lighter punishment, that would have been favoritism. If I had given you a harsher punishment, that would have just been mean. I offered you the chance to appeal to Dulrik, who has the authority to overrule me, but I personally wasn't going to do anything else besides what the rule specified. You're essentially still mad that I
didn't abuse my position on your behalf to let you slide. Instead of being mad at me, you really should accept responsibility for your own actions.
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Think about every punishment you've handed out, and how you've handled it. Do you honestly think that in your tenure as Rules Enforcer you have been a benefit to SK? Sure, you've made sure people didn't cheat. But you've also created this enormous "Thuban is watching me" idea in the player's heads that has basically caused the game to come to this stagnant, living in fear of "what's gonna happen to me" lull. Your job, as Rules Manager, is the same as all player's jobs are when it comes to a community game, make this someplace people can have doing several different aspects of a mud. You've essentially killed PK. You've alienated a lot of the veterans who make the game more interesting for new players. Sure, nobody's cheating....but nobody is playing either dude.
If players don't break the rules (and, again, most don't), then I don't have to enforce them, and my alleged inability to handle giving out punishments will never enter the picture. This doesn't start with me; the power is entirely in your hands to stop cheating, thereby forcing me to stop handing out punishments. So stop killing the game by getting me involved! Take me out of the picture by playing clean. You should be in here asking the small set of diehard rule violators we have to stop violating the rules, not asking me to stop enforcing them. You think you're speaking for everyone when you say the idea that "Thuban is watching" is in everyone's heads, but most players are well-aware Thuban isn't watching them, except maybe to hand out rewards. Thuban has other things he'd rather be doing. Maybe you and the other players you talk to with the same sense of entitlement you have about cheating feel that way, but other players have actually thanked me for enforcing the rules. And, I have definitely appreciated hearing from them, because they are the ones I am most interested in having a good experience at SK. I am here trying to get their back and make sure people don't cheat to get an advantage against them. But, if you elect to cheat, there is really nothing I can do for you to improve your experience.
All you have to do is play fair and you will never be subjected to me enforcing a rule on you. Just like the vast majority of players who have played during my tenure as Rules Manger.