Post by Creator on Jul 30, 2012 22:18:18 GMT -6
[Da Rules]
1. Be Courteous
----- Nobody likes a douchewaffle. We will ban you if you're an asshole to other members, and we've done it plenty of times in the past.
1.5. Speak Your Mind
----- We don't have anything against foul language, if you can't tell.
2. Listen to the Staff
----- We're still getting everything set up, so some rules may have been overlooked. Bear with us. If you feel like you or anyone else are being treated unfairly, let another staff member know. We keep three admins for a reason, so that one admin in a bad mood can be overruled by the other two.
3. Be Literate
----- This applies to both roleplay and the Cbox. In the OOC section, you can type however you like. We understand that typos happen, but when in roleplay please try to keep spelling, grammar, and punctuation under control. We also ask that you keep to a minimum of 100 words per post.
4. No Godmoding
----- Flying Asparagus defines godmoding as playing your character as being more powerful than they're supposed to be. This mostly applies when two player characters are fighting, and one dodges a little too often. If you start getting carried away, a staff member will step in to let you know before it gets too out of hand. And if you feel like someone else is godmoding, don't hesitate to let a staff member know.
5. No Powerplaying
----- Flying Asparagus defines powerplaying as any action that controls or assumes any action taken by another player's character or objects they control. For instance, declaring that another player's character did something without that player's permission would be powerplaying. Declaring that an attack hit a character without the other player's permission is also powerplaying; whether or not the attack hits is up to the defending character. (See Rule #4.) Delaring that another character's car started sputtering and broke down is also powerplaying, because the car is under that player's jurisdiction.
6. Posting Guidelines
----- There are certain headers we'll be looking for in the first post of most threads.
General threads need a timestamp at the top of the first post. Date, time, and location should all be specified at the beginning for everyone to see.
Training threads also need to display the stats you intend to train. If you're shooting for 50% speed, 25% HP and 25% defense, let us know from the start.