(05-19-2016, 11:02 PM)sindroms Wrote: You know what? I do not get on thing.
You come back from a break from 2013, three years ago. And you start off with a rant how roleplay is apparently dead. You have taken no time to readjust to the game enviroment or brush up on the changes to Disco in general.
Instead you come to the forum, yelling about the apocalypse because a player chose to shoot your unlawful character on their lawful character. That you, how dare those people, did not allow you to get out of an encounter unscathed. That you, flying your unlawful ship in the midst of the most active system in Sirius, the capital system of the most militarized house apart from Gallia, that your wannabe tough guy was taken out by the local law enforcement.
That is silly.
What previous interactions have you had with these people? Have you established your character to be a reasonable person? That they are not ''just a random criminal?''. No, you have done no roleplay to make that characters name known and you expect to be treated with a broad set of leeway? Do you perhaps want a large coke with that? You have, as it seems, made no effort to make your character known to the area you play in and expect to receive special treatment.
No. The players who shot you were acting in roleplay. It is you who could not accept that such an outcome is a possibility and a result of roleplay and now are making a fool of yourself on the forum. If that is your attitude, please save us from watching a grown man cry - the door is over there. Many players younger than you and less experienced than you seem to have done much better to settle in and have made their characters known to be fun to roleplay with regardless of their ID. You want to have these liberties without effort and by default. No, you get them by roleplaying. Something that you claim to be dead.
Change your attitude. You are in the wrong here.
Nice job on assuming that I haven't played just because I haven't posted on the forums in a while. Obviously that makes my opinion invalid. Have you met me in-game? I don't think so. You're basing all of this on assumptions and now stooping to personal attacks. Good job, mate.
I never said I expect special treatment, I just want people to say more than two words before blasting away at me because, you know, that's what it says in the rules. But you do you, my friend.