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Originally Posted by Vulcan
I agree...the rule should really be something like "No staff tools should exist for the sole purpose of abuse. (ie: /kill HoudiniMan)"
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That's a good idea; the only "commands" we have on Vesporia are summon, "fix player" (fixes a
rare bug caused by observer mode), and revive player (in case they changed their revive key, and they can't remember what they changed it to
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It's not very hard to make a very simple jail. There is a server option jaillevels= that can be used for individuals who "suck at scripting". Additionally, GPs can even follow a warning system where three warnings = ban instead of first offense = ban.
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Yes, you're right. Vesporia doesn't really have any rules (that are possible to be broken), so we'll probably just make it clear that we expect players to follow the Graalonline Code of Conduct. I guess the only real rule we have is don't abuse glitches, since we have things in place to prevent other kinds of rule-breaking.
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Seeing that a player has been banned for "Cheating" is often not enough when we have to go and look in to a ban complaint that we get on the support center. Its much easier for us to know what's going on and provide faster support for people when the comments have details on the incident. This way we don't have to look through logs or wait for a staff member to log on.
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Yes, good point.
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Good to see that you understand.
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Originally Posted by xXziroXx
Wrong. You can rename it to rclogINSERTWHATEVERYOUWANTHERE.txt. For example, I rename mine to something like this after each month:
rclog-july-2008.txt
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You still can't edit it.
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Originally Posted by Crow
I disagree with the whole staff setup you wrote. I don't like the whole "Chief" idea, like "GAT Chief" or "LAT Chief", infact, I never liked it. I don't want to have any Chiefs, I just want to give people the rights they need and leave the hiring and watching stuff to Admins and me.
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Even without chiefs/admins, you still need someone who can manage hirings; this is especially important for scripting (assuming the admins/manager can't script well). Unlike levels and graphics, scripts can't be judged based on just how they look. You also need someone who knows what they're doing to look over it.
I do agree that non-dev admins/chiefs (PR, FAQ, etc) are crazy.