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Tester Application

TestYaLuck

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Username: TestYaLuck

Please provide your name & discord name: Polo/PoloDj

Have you ever been staff in a serious server? No.

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

Please provide a example of a proper /me & /do. /me's are used to describe your character’s actions or emotions. /do's are what players can observe, when something is happening, you can give results responding to other /me's and /do's

Please list your time zone and your availability. CST, Im good for about 8-10 hours a day.

Do you have any forums experience? Yes

Explain how to move a forums thread. You click the three dots on the top right of the thread, then you press change category its other ways you can move threads too.

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? I'd admin jail the player and place the reason under Name Change once the players name is changed he'd be unadminjailed.

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 the player going OOC to warn another player he about to get robbed, I'd give the player who metagamed by going out of character a ban and would investigate the rest of the players to see if they used OOC information to gain an advantage.

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? Your character not caring is not a reason to leave an active scene if your going to stick to that kind of roleplay atleast roleplay not caring to where other players can respond to your specific roleplay.

You notice a rule issue developing within a scene. How would you go about what your seeing in the scene? We want to keep roleplay flowing so the just a quick pm or typing in the OOC chat should be fine.

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? What I think is it would be abuse no matter what your still giving yourself an advantage over other players and he's consistently doing it I don't think things like that should go unnoticed at all.

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? Both parties have no video evidence meaning the scene may instantly be invalid, But first i'd check logs talk to over with my fellow staff members because scenes like this can get very confusing and its best that we make no mistakes.

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? Staff should treat this a behavioral problem maybe the players need a break or maybe he just needs to be watched because if he's constantly being seen in multiple reports he's doing something and we should be looking to find out with it is before things go to far.

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? This is roleplay if everything is valid it's not much we can do, but I'd speak with the player and explain to him how everything is valid if it's invalid and I notice I'd help the player get everything that was lost. But at the end of the day this is roleplay emotions will run high and some players just need to be spoken to.

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? If it build to naturally with confusion and escalation and the roleplay fits the situation yes its realistic roleplay. If it jumps right to extreme actions with players ignoring police commands, running without a clear and good reason its unrealistic roleplay.

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? This is a problem in all server players not roleplay injuries or just being fine an hour later, to stop this I think we should remind them keep roleplay injuries if its constant they should be warned for poor roleplay.

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? Stay calm and level headed the argument does not need to be won you just need to end the conversation and offer a place to appeal.

Some one in the discord makes a ticket regarding applications, how would you respond to their ticket? Depending on what the application is I'd direct them to that category.
 
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