(12-17-2015, 09:51 AM)Lythrilux Wrote: This is somewhat a good question, and it's stuff like this which is why there should be a post in the rules section containing admin green statements.
This is a good idea, and while the Admins set up their own list of Green quotes, the community at large can start piling them up here. Just follow the simple form below:
Code:
Subject: (what is the greentext referring to)
Author and Year: (Name of the Admin/former Admin that stated it, and the year it was made) [Obsolete] (if a posterior greentext overturned this decision)
Source: (a Link to the post in question)
Quote: (quote said greentext here)
Now start stalking your favourite Admins for those tidbits of valuable information.
(07-21-2012, 07:10 PM)ProwlerPC Wrote: The restrictions on the ID about Jump Gates does not include the Alien Jump Gates. It's intended to restrict movement in systems with human built jump gates......might have to rename those Alien thingies heheh.
Subject: On the use of multiple IDs by an official faction Author and Year: @"King Boo" 2015 Source:Post
Quote:
(12-01-2015, 06:19 PM)King Boo Wrote: An official faction can only use their factions ID.
If they want to have a second ID, they must SRP it.
In this situation, the BDM can only use their BDM ID. In order to have any separate second ID, such as the Wild ID for infectees, it needs to be SRPed.
Subject: On the topic "constant use of CD is considered an attack, or trolling"
Author and Year: @Garret Jax 2015
Source: link
Quote:
(03-23-2015, 08:38 PM)Garrett Jax Wrote: When is CD spamming considered trolling, or simply a legitimate tactic to stop an opponent from getting away? The first question I would ask is, does the player spamming CD's have a legitimate inRP reason to stop the player in accordance with their ID? For example, if a Freelancer ID'd player is CD spamming a target that they have no contract against, then that would be considered trolling. If a Pirate ID player is CD spamming a trader, then that is legit. If a Lawful player is CD spamming a cloaking hostile, that is legit. Basically, if a player has no RP reason to fire CD's at another, at the time he fires them, it is trolling.
Keep in mind that it is incredibly difficult for the Admins to verify that someone is getting CD spammed, unless there is video evidence. You basically have to be taking screenshots of the player's CD ammo and show him firing at your ship repeatedly.
(03-18-2016, 06:44 PM)Drrobe Wrote: You are not required, by server rules, to have the Faction Tag of the Official Player Faction you are in. BUT, you are required to have the Official Player Faction ID equipped if you are in that official faction.
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(03-25-2016, 08:57 PM)Drrobe Wrote: RP is always needed, but with lines like that, you do not need to make a demand. That INCLUDES transports as well, unless the ID states otherwise. You still need to RP and provide engagement notice, but you don't have to make a demand.
Green text time! When an ID says "Can attack <INSERT FACTION NAME HERE> anywhere", that includes transports unless otherwise indicated.
(03-25-2016, 11:49 PM)Drrobe Wrote: A generic Pirate ID'd ship cannot hire a Freelancer ID'd ship to engage in piracy, nor engage in a "bounty" contract.