Kemp
Retired Admin
We did a convoy and we stopped in towns and at locations to roleplay with people, the Palomino Creek town hall for example: Evans and BigD were speaking with community members and roleplayed with them for a good ten minutes. How did the roleplay promote DM? We were merely offering a reward if they managed to execute the presidential figures. I even recall doing an /asay saying "We're in no way promoting deathmatch." or something along those lines.Puppy said:Kemp said:Examples of what exactly?Karner said:Edit: http://imgur.com/XturcE9,FWEGUHt,qdDA5xu,ROc6MY0#3/
Not pointing fingers at anyone. These are examples.
In the first screenshot, I was setting your health as we were joking around. I was counting to 99 I think, but you didn't complain once. If you had complained, I wouldn't have done it. It wasn't obstructing any roleplay and nor was anybody remotely affected by me counting to 100 by /set health, nor do I think anything's wrong with doing so?![]()
And I can't work out what the issue is you're pointing out in the third screenshot. Is it my /asay for the event that I hosted? I hosted that because everybody was "bored", I did it because I couldn't think of anything else to do that included the playerbase.
> Admins do more IC events, we're all bored!
> wait no dont
I'd really appreciate it if you elaborated a little here, Ben. I don't really appreciate having to be told that somebody's posted screenshots of my actions without any explanation.
As for the other two screenshots, they don't concern me and nor do I have any knowledge of them so I can't really comment.
I am pretty sure he meant the event itself, trying to draw people to some convoy with admins, PD and FBI to create a huge DM fest and draw people away from actual events, you even seemed that desperate that you kept raising the money, which made it look like you just got bored and felt like getting a reason to DM people. ~Based this on the conversation I had with Karner about the event on the time the asays showed up.
If Karner (or you) had an issue or were curious about the event, rather than sniggering about it behind closed doors you should have came to me about it. It's stupid bottling up your thoughts and opinions until a rainy day when you decide to unleash them. It doesn't quite work like that. I didn't want to "DM" and I wasn't "bored", I created some roleplay for everybody to get involved in - criminal or not.
And you all wonder why administrators don't create roleplay more frequently when we're always under such brutal scrutiny, in which is incoherent and frankly bogus on this occasion.