Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Put warnings for better living
Loth Offline
Junior Member
**

Posts: 14
Threads: 2
Joined: Dec 2008
#1
Put warnings for better living
If GMs or whoever put here http://ratemyserver.net/index.php?page=d...sname=heRO something like "bots and scripters are forbidden and punished" maybe/probably less people would wine or harass others because they got banned/jailed. No1



Hope to be understood Thinking
03-11-2009, 10:24 AM
Find Reply
azurerogue Offline
One Dogma: THROW AD!
*****

Posts: 2,408
Threads: 104
Joined: Aug 2007
#2
RE: Put warnings for better living
Erm...??generally bot/macro is forbidden on servers (unless specifically stated).??It's also written in the forum rules AND the NPC that you have to agree to before you're even allowed to start playing.??I know RO players have a tendency to enter-spam through dialogues, but the default option here is to say "No" so you have to start over.??You'd think after accidentally enter-spamming "No" several times you might actually read the rules, as was the intent.??

Either way, player have to agree to the rules to play here, and the no bot/macro thing is pretty high up there.?

EDIT: Though I suppose just putting it directly on RMS wouldn't hurt anyone - I just don't think it's necessary. ?
- Albus Dumbledore 99/70 Professor - Albus DumbIedore 92/59 Professor
- AIbus Dumbledore 93/50 Wizard - AIbus DumbIedore 1/1 Novice
- Astaroth 99/70 Creator - Dawkins 99/70 Creator
- Exemplar 98/69 Paladin - Equitas 80/47 Paladin
- Mephistopheles 95/65 Lord Knight - Shogo Kawada 97/67 Stalker
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2009, 10:39 AM by azurerogue.)
03-11-2009, 10:38 AM
Find Reply
Loth Offline
Junior Member
**

Posts: 14
Threads: 2
Joined: Dec 2008
#3
RE: Put warnings for better living
You're right, but people can also enter-spamming slowly and choose "yes" without reading the rules :p . I just made this topic because i read a post (while randomly watch the forum) whining about being banned because he botted, then I thought "if they put a warning, being banned for botting is just an own fault and cannot be whined"

Hope to be understood.
03-11-2009, 11:07 AM
Find Reply
Herman Offline
Tank of your Dreams
*****

Posts: 1,078
Threads: 111
Joined: Jan 2008
#4
RE: Put warnings for better living
when you "agree" (in whatever form, spamming and not reading, or reading thoroughly) you are binding yourself to that set of rules and acknowledging them. GM's dont care if you didnt read them, you could just as easily not read them in RMS site, ignorance is not an excuse, never is. There also really isnt any reason to whine about being banned as is, and it is their own fault, they didnt read the rules.
retired except for..

the Herman Zeny Sink event of 2011.. 3.5b drained and
counting..
03-11-2009, 11:15 AM
Find Reply
GM-Ayu Offline
Uguu!
*****

Posts: 6,451
Threads: 485
Joined: Jan 2008
#5
RE: Put warnings for better living
As long as a rule is written somewhere with ink that is accessible to you, be it you read it or not (and I hope that you did), you are held responsible to follow the rules.

And really if common sense exist in a few more people, we can really take out/shorten our rule list... I mean, I thought that it's pretty obvious if we aren't a PK server and it's no a pvp enabled map, I thought that it's obvious how you aren't supposed to try to kill other players but apparently that is a bad, incorrect assumption Sweat and silly, weird little things like that is why the phonebook rulebook gets thicker and thicker.

Annnnnd apparently we're strict like a brick enough as is in the eyes of our players XD; I'm always a supporter of terrifying players ingame rather than out-of-game.
03-11-2009, 11:18 AM
Website Find Reply
Loth Offline
Junior Member
**

Posts: 14
Threads: 2
Joined: Dec 2008
#6
RE: Put warnings for better living
Seems that this topic is turning against me, but i did nothing bad, i just wanted to do a good action. xD
My English seems not good enough to make complex phrases, so i apologize u.u , close the thread :p
03-11-2009, 12:32 PM
Find Reply
azurerogue Offline
One Dogma: THROW AD!
*****

Posts: 2,408
Threads: 104
Joined: Aug 2007
#7
RE: Put warnings for better living
No one's mad at you Icon_biggrin

- Albus Dumbledore 99/70 Professor - Albus DumbIedore 92/59 Professor
- AIbus Dumbledore 93/50 Wizard - AIbus DumbIedore 1/1 Novice
- Astaroth 99/70 Creator - Dawkins 99/70 Creator
- Exemplar 98/69 Paladin - Equitas 80/47 Paladin
- Mephistopheles 95/65 Lord Knight - Shogo Kawada 97/67 Stalker
03-11-2009, 12:39 PM
Find Reply
GM-Ayu Offline
Uguu!
*****

Posts: 6,451
Threads: 485
Joined: Jan 2008
#8
RE: Put warnings for better living
We are mad at Albus though Icon_mad
03-11-2009, 12:44 PM
Website Find Reply
Frogboy Offline
Posting Freak
*****

Posts: 1,083
Threads: 19
Joined: Dec 2007
#9
RE: Put warnings for better living
lol i wonder if there's a way to set a timer to wait between each next button, like having a 15sec timer so that people actually would have to read the rules or do something else for that 15sec period between dialog boxes. although that'd get pretty annoying it'd more than likely help people understand the rules, and those bots that do come in would be in for a terrible wait lol.
03-11-2009, 01:26 PM
Find Reply
Ellie Offline
Bittersweet
*****

Posts: 1,890
Threads: 12
Joined: Sep 2008
#10
RE: Put warnings for better living
I'm all for a field answering thing. Or a quiz.
Like: "Botting is illegal. Yes/no" and you have to actually type yes or no in. So you can't just enter spam, and it should be quick enough to type through.

You obviously wouldn't need one for every rule. Just one or two to break the spam.
Inasad
stop doing dickers
03-11-2009, 01:37 PM
Find Reply


Forum Jump: