Will215 Posted October 21, 2019 Report Share Posted October 21, 2019 (edited) Player(s) being reported: ID 70 Date of interaction reported: 21/10/2019 Unix time stamp from HUD: 1571685400 Your characters name: Li Kwang (ID 39) Other player(s) involved: Kai_Fang (ID 59) @kushsauce, Lucy_McMahon (ID 105), Thomas_Nightwood (ID 109), Mikey_Johnson (ID 30), others. Specific rule(s) broken: Non-Roleplay, Fear Roleplay 8. Non-Roleplay (NRP) Actions that are unrealistic or promote poor quality roleplay are considered as non-roleplay. Examples of actions that are considered as non-roleplay: • Cop Baiting - Provoking a reaction from emergency services without a realistic reason. • Mercy Killing - Asking to be killed by a friend (Killing a friend falls under deathmatching). • Unrealistic stunt jumping or the use of an expensive vehicle to ram into other vehicles. • Spawning a scripted work vehicle and using it for crimes or submerging any vehicle in water. • Swimming in water for an unrealistic amount of time or without a destination during a chase. Players who disconnect during roleplay must reconnect and inform other parties in order to resume roleplay. If you are unable to reconnect it may be excused after providing proof. In a situation where a player gets away from an incident where they're being chased/pursued, they must wait 15 minutes before they can logout. Players should not instigate roleplay situations if they do not have time to play it through. Players who ignore answering roleplay commands directed at them, e.g. /do. In a situation where a player’s game crashes or the player is kicked from the server, they should be allowed to have the same advantages as they have had before their leave. 13. Fear Roleplay (FRP) Fear roleplay is the concept of roleplaying fear for your character’s safety and life. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is considered to be in direct danger: • When you are on foot or bike and a weapon is aimed at you at close range. • When you’re in a vehicle that is stalled or turned off and a weapon is aimed at you close range. • When the attacker lowers their weapon to type or roleplay, your life remains in direct danger. • Driving a vehicle in an active shootout more than once without the intent of protecting a friend, fleeing with it, or using it as cover. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is NOT considered to be in direct danger: • When you are in a car which engine is not stalled. • When you have a firearm drawn and are facing the other person before they attacked. • When the attacker’s view is obstructed by an object or when they turn their back on you. As a victim, whose life is in direct danger: • You cannot call 911 or call your friends or allies to aid you. • You must display reasonable value for your life and comply with the demands of your attacker. How did the player break the rule(s)? While surrounded by over 10 enemies that he has claimed war against, ID 70 failed to fear for his life and get out of the car after being given multiple chances as well as demands made towards him. He also exhibited poor roleplay during the course of his actions, as nobody in real life would ever think about sitting in a car with multiple guns pointed at them instead of listening to demands. Evidence of rule breach: Recording from Kai_Fang's perspective ID 70 being notified of the report: Edited October 21, 2019 by Metrooo @'s 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Revelt Posted October 21, 2019 Report Share Posted October 21, 2019 (edited) Hello ID 70 Here. 13. Fear Roleplay (FRP) Fear roleplay is the concept of roleplaying fear for your character’s safety and life. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is considered to be in direct danger: • When you are on foot or bike and a weapon is aimed at you at close range. • When you’re in a vehicle that is stalled or turned off and a weapon is aimed at you close range. • When the attacker lowers their weapon to type or roleplay, your life remains in direct danger. • Driving a vehicle in an active shootout more than once without the intent of protecting a friend, fleeing with it, or using it as cover. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is NOT considered to be in direct danger: • When you are in a car which engine is not stalled. • When you have a firearm drawn and are facing the other person before they attacked. • When the attacker’s view is obstructed by an object or when they turn their back on you. As a victim, whose life is in direct danger: • You must display reasonable value for your life and comply with the demands of your attacker. • You cannot call 911 or call your friends or allies to aid you. I would like to report you back for NRP because blocking a Truck aka Contender with your Sport Car. 8. Non-Roleplay (NRP) Actions that are unrealistic or promote poor quality roleplay are considered as non-roleplay. Examples of actions that are considered as non-roleplay: • Cop Baiting - Provoking a reaction from emergency services without a realistic reason. • Mercy Killing - Asking to be killed by a friend (Killing a friend falls under deathmatching). • Unrealistic stunt jumping or the use of an expensive vehicle to ram into other vehicles. • Spawning a scripted work vehicle and using it for crimes or submerging any vehicle in water. • Swimming in water for an unrealistic amount of time or without a destination during a chase. Players who disconnect during roleplay must reconnect and inform other parties in order to resume roleplay. If you are unable to reconnect it may be excused after providing proof. In a situation where a player gets away from an incident where they're being chased/pursued, they must wait 15 minutes before they can logout. Players should not instigate roleplay situations if they do not have time to play it through. Players who ignore answering roleplay commands directed at them, e.g. /do. In a situation where a player’s game crashes or the player is kicked from the server, they should be allowed to have the same advantages as they have had before their leave. My question is, IRL you have sport car. would you use it for blocking a truck ? Edited October 21, 2019 by Revelt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brawnkoh Posted October 21, 2019 Report Share Posted October 21, 2019 PLAYER REPORT PENDING RESPONSES Thank you for your patience while this report is under review. After reviewing this report and the evidence attached to it, I have decided that this report cannot be concluded at this time. The following players will be required to provide their side of the story from this situation within the next twenty-four (24) hours: [Revelt_DeOrtiz [ID #70]] - [ @Revelt ] - Will you please explain your actions in the video, as well as your thought process behind your decision to not step out of the vehicle? If the players above fail to respond to this report within the next twenty-four (24) hours, this report will be concluded based on the evidence that has already been provided, to the best of our ability. Regards, Brawnkoh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Revelt Posted October 21, 2019 Report Share Posted October 21, 2019 (edited) Quote Hello ID 70 Here. 13. Fear Roleplay (FRP) Fear roleplay is the concept of roleplaying fear for your character’s safety and life. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is considered to be in direct danger: • When you are on foot or bike and a weapon is aimed at you at close range. • When you’re in a vehicle that is stalled or turned off and a weapon is aimed at you close range. • When the attacker lowers their weapon to type or roleplay, your life remains in direct danger. • Driving a vehicle in an active shootout more than once without the intent of protecting a friend, fleeing with it, or using it as cover. Examples (but not limited to), where your character’s life is NOT considered to be in direct danger: • When you are in a car which engine is not stalled. • When you have a firearm drawn and are facing the other person before they attacked. • When the attacker’s view is obstructed by an object or when they turn their back on you. As a victim, whose life is in direct danger: • You must display reasonable value for your life and comply with the demands of your attacker. • You cannot call 911 or call your friends or allies to aid you. I would like to report you back for NRP because blocking Truck aka Contender with your Sport Car. 8. Non-Roleplay (NRP) Actions that are unrealistic or promote poor quality roleplay are considered as non-roleplay. Examples of actions that are considered as non-roleplay: • Cop Baiting - Provoking a reaction from emergency services without a realistic reason. • Mercy Killing - Asking to be killed by a friend (Killing a friend falls under deathmatching). • Unrealistic stunt jumping or the use of an expensive vehicle to ram into other vehicles. • Spawning a scripted work vehicle and using it for crimes or submerging any vehicle in water. • Swimming in water for an unrealistic amount of time or without a destination during a chase. Players who disconnect during roleplay must reconnect and inform other parties in order to resume roleplay. If you are unable to reconnect it may be excused after providing proof. In a situation where a player gets away from an incident where they're being chased/pursued, they must wait 15 minutes before they can logout. Players should not instigate roleplay situations if they do not have time to play it through. Players who ignore answering roleplay commands directed at them, e.g. /do. In a situation where a player’s game crashes or the player is kicked from the server, they should be allowed to have the same advantages as they have had before their leave. My question is, IRL you have sport car. would you use it for blocking a truck ? I'm here, have been waiting for this. My engine is on, and its not stalled. i still not under fear-rp like Jamie told me. i have done this before, i just dont want ram him because they will have reason for shoot. and its NRP blocking truck with sport car. Edited October 21, 2019 by Revelt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brawnkoh Posted October 21, 2019 Report Share Posted October 21, 2019 PLAYER REPORT ACCEPTED Thank you for your patience while this report was under review. After reviewing this report and evidence attached to it, I've decided to accept this report and issue the punishments to the following players: [Revelt_DeOrtiz [ID #70]] - [NonRP] - [Offense #4] - [FearRP] Your thought process to not fear for your life while you were surrounded by heavy weapons was to sit in your car, and not do anything because your engine was on. This makes no sense RPly. This is a clear case of no common sense in my opinion, and sometimes we have to use common sense. While it is true you are not under fear RP if your engine is not stalled, you made little to no effort to leave the situation because you knew the OOC rules were protecting you. You will be receiving a punishment for FearRP. Here is a recent ruling where we went the same route. If you have received a punishment that you disagree with, feel free to file a punishment appeal following the punishment appeal guidelines and format. If the reporting party suffered a loss greater than $25,000 in value, feel free to file a refund request following the refund request guidelines and format. Regards, Brawnkoh 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...