01-28-2025, 07:26 PM
(01-28-2025, 06:07 PM)Market Down Wrote:Kinda fair, but its like a 1 month expiration and I have not seen anyone get denied for anything because of rdm and leave points. Also if you get a day ban you have to stack up 4 of those suckers.(01-28-2025, 05:17 PM)TDawg4 Wrote:Yeah that's what I've done previously and it's never been an issue. Would just hate to see anyone end up with warn points on their permanent record for leaving post round before a report is submitted, a master+ rdming and leaving generally wouldn't be an intentional thing.(01-28-2025, 12:03 PM)Market Down Wrote:I am not completely closed off to it changing. But the main reason in my opinion is that the reason for the slay is to provide some closure/justice to the person who had their round ruined. When they see the slay they feel like the event is over and wont carry over the grudge to the next session. Also it is really easy to tell the staff member that slayed you that you have to leave right then and cant wait 5 minutes (for whatever reason).(01-28-2025, 11:50 AM)Ryan Wrote:(01-27-2025, 07:13 PM)TDawg4 Wrote: Made some changes based off of suggestions. Thinking of a good way to word that slays count once you serve it without adding a whole other sentence.If you receive slays for RDM, you must remain on the server until all of your slays are served (you may leave once the round of your last slay has started) unless you receive permission from staff to leave.
If you receive slays for RDM, you must remain on the server until all of your slays are served unless you receive permission from staff to leave. Slays are considered to be served once the slay takes effect.
I can’t think of any way to make this shorter.
If this is also a rules discussion as opposed to just MOTD- I am once again asking the reasoning behind this, especially with regular players? Would it not serve a better punishment to be slain at the beginning of my next session as opposed to the end of this one? It doesn't evade the punishment.
