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Noah Gordon - 7.8.1 Roleplay logging

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Player(s) being reported: Noah Gordon
Date of rule breach: 30/Nov/2018
Time of rule breach: 17:10 PM GMT

Your characters name: Logan Cross
Other players involved: Brian Coolen

Specific rule broken: Logging to avoid IC consequences. 
7.8.1 Combat and roleplay logging Players must not disconnect from a roleplay situation to avoid negative IC consequences. If you crash, you must
reconnect to the server and inform the other parties and attempt to resume the roleplay scenario.

How did the player break the rule?:
While being arrested by myself he was not responding to RP and when I told him OOC'ly that his questions were to be asked IC'ly he simply said "fuck you" and logged out. I don't want him to be OOC'ly punished for this just allow the RP to resume so we can continue with the IC matter.

Evidence of rule breach: https://gyazo.com/8d9cbcc02de47674e039208a28d3b17e

https://gyazo.com/8d9cbcc02de47674e039208a28d3b17e

 

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Corry_Higgins (Stranger 5672_5524) will receive a seventy-two (72) hour ban for their third offense of Combat & Roleplay Logging.

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6.2.3 If a player’s game crashes while in an active roleplay scenario, both parties should attempt to make contact and try to resume the scenario. A player crash must never be used to put them in a disadvantage.

Corry_Higgins (Stranger 5672_5524) crashed, but when he returned, he made no effort to contact the people he was in roleplay with and continued to go about his day, which is considered Combat & Roleplay Logging.

Thanks for the report.

Report Closed. 

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