Enforcing Unwritten/Unclear Rules
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 3:58 am
This is related to the macroing thread, but a bit more general.....
If the staff is going to take action against someone for doing something (such as booting someone off if they see them macroing while afk) then that activity should be against the rules. To me, if I read that something is not encouraged, but not forbidden in the rules, that would mean to me that the activity is frowned upon, but that no action would be taken against me if I do it. If a person is going to be punished for something, they should be able to find out about it before they do it.
Likewise with names. I was told tonight, under a different character, that my name would probably be changed, because the staff doesn't like more than one capital letter in a name. I read the rules about naming, and there is nothing in there that says anything about having two capital letters in a name. If there was such a rule, or rather, if that rule was written where I could see it, I never would have put more than one capital letter in the name in the first place.
Every game needs to have set rules, and it's not fair for either the players or the staff to enforce rules that are either unwritten or unclearly written. Players get frustrated and confused, and staff will eventually get accusations of favoritism thrown at them, which is one of the least pleasant issues for any staff to deal with. Enforcing rules that the average player has no way of knowing exist is just asking for trouble and unhappiness among the players.
It is also not fair for the players to see any rule inconsistently enforced. If an action is going to be punishable, it should be punishable everytime it happens (or everytime it's brought to the attention of the staff) no matter who the offender is. If someone is to be punished for macroing on a remote beach, then people who macro in the bank and cast night sight every five minutes (if that is actually what's happening) should also be punished equally.
Yes, it's more work to make all of the rules available to the people who need to know them, but it is not that much more work, and in the end, it saves time and makes for a better gaming environment. In my experience, people don't have a problem being punished for breaking published rules. It's when someone is punished, in any way, for a rule they didn't know existed, or one that they did not know was a rule and not merely a guideline, that they get upset, and rightly so.
By the way, where are the "rules" about macroing in the manual? I did a search on "macroing," and nothing came up. I did a search on "macro," and eight listings came up, but none of them were related to using macros while afk.
I don't use macros while I'm afk, and I couldn't care less if they're allowed or if they're not. I just think it's very unfair not to make all rules clear in the manual, and to not enforce them equally among all players.
Also, where is the rule about capital letters in names?
Avyn
If the staff is going to take action against someone for doing something (such as booting someone off if they see them macroing while afk) then that activity should be against the rules. To me, if I read that something is not encouraged, but not forbidden in the rules, that would mean to me that the activity is frowned upon, but that no action would be taken against me if I do it. If a person is going to be punished for something, they should be able to find out about it before they do it.
Likewise with names. I was told tonight, under a different character, that my name would probably be changed, because the staff doesn't like more than one capital letter in a name. I read the rules about naming, and there is nothing in there that says anything about having two capital letters in a name. If there was such a rule, or rather, if that rule was written where I could see it, I never would have put more than one capital letter in the name in the first place.
Every game needs to have set rules, and it's not fair for either the players or the staff to enforce rules that are either unwritten or unclearly written. Players get frustrated and confused, and staff will eventually get accusations of favoritism thrown at them, which is one of the least pleasant issues for any staff to deal with. Enforcing rules that the average player has no way of knowing exist is just asking for trouble and unhappiness among the players.
It is also not fair for the players to see any rule inconsistently enforced. If an action is going to be punishable, it should be punishable everytime it happens (or everytime it's brought to the attention of the staff) no matter who the offender is. If someone is to be punished for macroing on a remote beach, then people who macro in the bank and cast night sight every five minutes (if that is actually what's happening) should also be punished equally.
Yes, it's more work to make all of the rules available to the people who need to know them, but it is not that much more work, and in the end, it saves time and makes for a better gaming environment. In my experience, people don't have a problem being punished for breaking published rules. It's when someone is punished, in any way, for a rule they didn't know existed, or one that they did not know was a rule and not merely a guideline, that they get upset, and rightly so.
By the way, where are the "rules" about macroing in the manual? I did a search on "macroing," and nothing came up. I did a search on "macro," and eight listings came up, but none of them were related to using macros while afk.
I don't use macros while I'm afk, and I couldn't care less if they're allowed or if they're not. I just think it's very unfair not to make all rules clear in the manual, and to not enforce them equally among all players.
Also, where is the rule about capital letters in names?
Avyn