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jason

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  1. 3 minutes ago, PhenomenalX said:

    I have nothing against what you just said personally and can be done but i'm pretty sure if staff catches someone doing combat-logging intentionally they are served harsh punishments. 

    They aren't given harsh punishments, that's the issue. If someone combat logs and has no prior punishments, the punishment they're given per punishment guidelines is literally just a warning, despite deliberately ruining other players' roleplay and showing no desire to roleplay themselves.

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  2. 1 minute ago, PhenomenalX said:

    It definitely deserves more severe punishment but not perma ban, let's say one day your electricity goes out and you cannot notify the opposite party would be sad just to get insta perma banned for it.

    If your electricity goes out, all you have to do is take your phone and film proof. Many people have done that in the past and avoided combat logging punishments because of it.

     

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  3. Just now, Felcon said:

    -1 on the permaban instantly. It should be treated like DM 2X and permaban. As a lot of new players make this mistake and it could potentially stop people from playing GTARP. But +1 on having a stricter punishment

    It's not a "mistake." It's a deliberate rulebreak. That's my entire point about it.

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  4. 1 minute ago, Captain Tofu said:

    A chance has to be given to people... they should have the opportunity to learn. I feel like we shouldn't be slapping the banhammer as soon as someone breaks a rule.
     

    Why should they be given a chance with something that is 100% done with the intention of ruining roleplay for someone else? Nobody deserves a second chance for a deliberate rulebreak that interrupts everyone else's roleplay.

    We issue bans for "Not here to roleplay" all the time, why wouldn't we do the same for someone who shows no intention to roleplay in a different way?

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  5. As the title says. Currently, people are more willing to take a NonRP punishment rather than lose certain items, because NonRP punishments are seen as slaps on the wrist. Combat logging should be an instant permaban, as it shows NO desire to roleplay whatsoever. You should have to appeal and explain yourself as to why you think combat logging is acceptable.

    It's one of the few rulebreaks that is only breached on purpose, and should be punished as such. Even DM, which is punished more severely, can happen accidentally or questionably.

    If someone is given a combat logging punishment due to technical issues with no proof, that's their fault. It's your responsibility to prove that you didn't combat log, or make someone aware as to whether or not you're able to return using the new crash reports channel.

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