Username: 62Grabemm
Please provide your name & discord name: Marcus @trustinfaith#8041
Have you ever been staff in a serious server? Yes I was Game Admin in Snow City , I was game admin in true story rp aswel.
All staff are required to be apart of a department. Please provide a department that you wish to be apart of upcoming joining the team. Game Admin or Managment
Please provide a example of a proper /me & /do. /me Takes a cigarette box out of his/her pocket and placing it between his/her lips
/do Attempts to remove the males hat from his head
/do Success?
Please list your time zone and your availability. Eastern Availability 7 Days A Week 12 Hours a day
Do you have any forums experience? Yes
Explain how to move a forums thread. First you check the forums thread then you locate the bottom of the thread and it would say "move" if you have those permissions then you would locate where you wants to move the thread.
A new player joins with a realistic-looking name, but it’s clearly meant to mock a real-world tragedy or group. They claim it’s “just dark humor.” As staff, how do you handle this and why? As staff i would handle this by addressing the player by giving them a warning for not following rules and i would tell them to change it immediately and dont do it again.
During a robbery scene, a player messages another outside the game to warn them what’s about to happen. The scene continues normally. As staff reviewing the report, what concerns you most and how do you handle it? What concerns me most is that their METAGAMING and i would handle the situation by giving them a ban or telling a higherup because METAGAMING is in the servers guideline and is a serious rule that everyone should know.
A player walks away from an active RP situation without saying anything and later claims, “My character wouldn’t care.” How do you judge whether this was valid character choice or roleplay avoidance? I would judge this situation by asking them for a valid clip of the rp situation and then i would tell because if they didnt say anything and the other player is trying to rp or create a scene and its not power gaming and they just walks away and avoids rp that is frp and the player should face consequences.
You notice a rule issue developing within a scene. How would you go about what your seeing in the scene? I would first let the scene finish and go on then i would confront the players about their actions and thr rules they broke during the scene depending on the rules they broke i would go from there.
A player repeatedly uses mechanics to gain advantages but technically follows the scripts correctly. How do you decide whether this is clever gameplay or abuse that hurts roleplay? I would decide by seeing whats the mechanic he's using and what advantage is he getting, if it is to much and is giving him a total advantage over other players i would stop it and they would get consequence because having an advantage over others slows down or takes away good roleplay.
Two players give completely different versions of a scene. Both seem confident and neither has video. How do you investigate and make a fair decision as staff? I investiagate by first listening to both sides of the story and being totally fair with both parties, i would ask both for video footage because people are always suppose to have their eyes on, if neither has video then i would void the scene and tell both players to roleplay good and dismiss them.
You notice the same player appears in multiple reports—not always guilty, but always involved in messy situations. At what point does this become a concern, and how should staff address it? It would become a concern if the player is always in NEGATIVE SITUATIONS, i would address the player by first asking why is they always in these type of situation then i would go to an higherup and ask what should be the consenqences for the player or i would give them a timeout to take time to cool off and take that as a lesson to stay out of negative things.
A player takes a huge risk in a dangerous situation and loses their character as a result. They complain that it was unfair. How do you explain consequences while still being respectful and professional? I would explain the consqnquences by first stating the rules to the player then i would explain that they put themselves in that situation and it was nobody elses choice, i would tell the player that if he thinks it was unfair then he could make an appeal to appeal the ck.
A civilian resists police in a situation that realistically would not justify extreme actions. How do you judge whether the player acted realistically or just wanted an outcome? I would judge whether they acted realistically by first asking for the clip of the scene (both parties) then i would see the actions of the player and the situation the player was in when the scene was going on. If the player did not have a life ending consequence then the layer should have no reason to resist law enforcement, Police deserves their Roleplay to.
A player roleplays severe injuries during a scene but is completely fine an hour later with no explanation. How should staff handle situations like this to maintain consistency? Staff should handle this by first asking the player why aren't they roleplaying their injuries and ask what injury did they have and what they did to get rid of the injury if their isn't an good explanation then i would go on to the Consequences.
You make a ruling that a player strongly disagrees with, but it’s fair and consistent. They continue arguing. How do you handle this while maintaining authority and professionalism? I would handle it by being respectful and telling the player that rules are rules. I would tell them to go make suggestions in the forums or in the discord, I would not argue with i will remember to always be respectful no matter what and have good Staff Customer Service.
Some one in the discord makes a ticket regarding applications, how would you respond to their ticket? I would tell them whether staff applications are open or not and i would send them the forums and tell them to go put in a app if they are open.
Please provide your name & discord name: Marcus @trustinfaith#8041
Have you ever been staff in a serious server? Yes I was Game Admin in Snow City , I was game admin in true story rp aswel.
All staff are required to be apart of a department. Please provide a department that you wish to be apart of upcoming joining the team. Game Admin or Managment
Please provide a example of a proper /me & /do. /me Takes a cigarette box out of his/her pocket and placing it between his/her lips
/do Attempts to remove the males hat from his head
/do Success?
Please list your time zone and your availability. Eastern Availability 7 Days A Week 12 Hours a day
Do you have any forums experience? Yes
Explain how to move a forums thread. First you check the forums thread then you locate the bottom of the thread and it would say "move" if you have those permissions then you would locate where you wants to move the thread.
A new player joins with a realistic-looking name, but it’s clearly meant to mock a real-world tragedy or group. They claim it’s “just dark humor.” As staff, how do you handle this and why? As staff i would handle this by addressing the player by giving them a warning for not following rules and i would tell them to change it immediately and dont do it again.
During a robbery scene, a player messages another outside the game to warn them what’s about to happen. The scene continues normally. As staff reviewing the report, what concerns you most and how do you handle it? What concerns me most is that their METAGAMING and i would handle the situation by giving them a ban or telling a higherup because METAGAMING is in the servers guideline and is a serious rule that everyone should know.
A player walks away from an active RP situation without saying anything and later claims, “My character wouldn’t care.” How do you judge whether this was valid character choice or roleplay avoidance? I would judge this situation by asking them for a valid clip of the rp situation and then i would tell because if they didnt say anything and the other player is trying to rp or create a scene and its not power gaming and they just walks away and avoids rp that is frp and the player should face consequences.
You notice a rule issue developing within a scene. How would you go about what your seeing in the scene? I would first let the scene finish and go on then i would confront the players about their actions and thr rules they broke during the scene depending on the rules they broke i would go from there.
A player repeatedly uses mechanics to gain advantages but technically follows the scripts correctly. How do you decide whether this is clever gameplay or abuse that hurts roleplay? I would decide by seeing whats the mechanic he's using and what advantage is he getting, if it is to much and is giving him a total advantage over other players i would stop it and they would get consequence because having an advantage over others slows down or takes away good roleplay.
Two players give completely different versions of a scene. Both seem confident and neither has video. How do you investigate and make a fair decision as staff? I investiagate by first listening to both sides of the story and being totally fair with both parties, i would ask both for video footage because people are always suppose to have their eyes on, if neither has video then i would void the scene and tell both players to roleplay good and dismiss them.
You notice the same player appears in multiple reports—not always guilty, but always involved in messy situations. At what point does this become a concern, and how should staff address it? It would become a concern if the player is always in NEGATIVE SITUATIONS, i would address the player by first asking why is they always in these type of situation then i would go to an higherup and ask what should be the consenqences for the player or i would give them a timeout to take time to cool off and take that as a lesson to stay out of negative things.
A player takes a huge risk in a dangerous situation and loses their character as a result. They complain that it was unfair. How do you explain consequences while still being respectful and professional? I would explain the consqnquences by first stating the rules to the player then i would explain that they put themselves in that situation and it was nobody elses choice, i would tell the player that if he thinks it was unfair then he could make an appeal to appeal the ck.
A civilian resists police in a situation that realistically would not justify extreme actions. How do you judge whether the player acted realistically or just wanted an outcome? I would judge whether they acted realistically by first asking for the clip of the scene (both parties) then i would see the actions of the player and the situation the player was in when the scene was going on. If the player did not have a life ending consequence then the layer should have no reason to resist law enforcement, Police deserves their Roleplay to.
A player roleplays severe injuries during a scene but is completely fine an hour later with no explanation. How should staff handle situations like this to maintain consistency? Staff should handle this by first asking the player why aren't they roleplaying their injuries and ask what injury did they have and what they did to get rid of the injury if their isn't an good explanation then i would go on to the Consequences.
You make a ruling that a player strongly disagrees with, but it’s fair and consistent. They continue arguing. How do you handle this while maintaining authority and professionalism? I would handle it by being respectful and telling the player that rules are rules. I would tell them to go make suggestions in the forums or in the discord, I would not argue with i will remember to always be respectful no matter what and have good Staff Customer Service.
Some one in the discord makes a ticket regarding applications, how would you respond to their ticket? I would tell them whether staff applications are open or not and i would send them the forums and tell them to go put in a app if they are open.