(02-04-2013, 09:35 PM)Veygaar Wrote: No longer "Rorry's"
Just 'The Renegades'
The change is to make a group that no longer exists souly on the altering decisions of one man. Instead it is outlining a style of actions for all members to abide by and adhere to. This makes it easier for members to play without constantly having to look to the "leader" for direction.
Possibly. Right now members are being highly scrutinized, we're looking for people who can think outside the box to bring a whole new playing field in the art of Disco Crime.
Right now group members will discuss players wishing to join who the leaders (Myself and Moritz) don't know well enough right off the bat (we might just ninja you in then).
If you think you have something special that will make you a good Heistman or Envoyman then talk with myself or Moritz on skype (my skype is calebalevesque). If you're a PvP whore (Yber *cough cough*) then we can add you into the Hitman squad which is rather small right now but has room to grow.
Of course all members will be expected to have a grasp on Role Play and the game's rules and ramifications. More information and a better formatted recruitment process is pending. (at college atm)
(02-04-2013, 12:10 PM)Coin Wrote: if the tag is 'none', how can we tell if the player in question is a [R] or not?
what was the reasoning behind not using tags for part of the group?
which part of the group is exempt from using tags?
"they do it in style and they always get away".... does this mean that if one of your members fails to get away, their character is no longer a member of the renegades? either way, this sentence smacks of powergaming. perhaps modify it to "they always get away - sometimes from the heat of battle, or sometimes from the comfort and security of a prison cell".
Trust me, the victim will always know if he is dealing with a renegade member or not. Why not using a tag all the time? It's simple, that way we can avoid people switching to their police, bunter chars as they see the |R| on the player list.
Also, it's not about powergaming. The main goal is to bring more fun in the game, improve piracy and -as Veygaar said- crime on disco -within the rules of course-.
About that "they do it in style and always get away" part. It only means that there is always rp behind our actions (so not the well known "2milordai" style) and usually we will try everything to succeed and walk away without getting caught. After all this is the mark of a professional pirate isn't it?
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