BatteryJuice
Silver Member
ok.
I kinda find that rule problematic, because there are people who have routers that sometimes shut down for longer than 5 minutes up to several hours. Bit hard to prove that your router didn't work for a long time. I mean, you can't expect someone to get out their phone inrl and take pictures of their router from time to time.force a game crash to avoid a roleplay situation
turn off your router (or disconnect from the internet in any way) to avoid a roleplay situation
KillingPigs123 said:Loads of changes. Looks good.
JayChris said:I kinda find that rule problematic, because there are people who have routers that sometimes shut down for longer than 5 minutes up to several hours. Bit hard to prove that your router didn't work for a long time. I mean, you can't expect someone to get out their phone inrl and take pictures of their router from time to time.force a game crash to avoid a roleplay situation
turn off your router (or disconnect from the internet in any way) to avoid a roleplay situation
If you legitimately crash/disconnect during a roleplay situation you will usually be given around 5 minutes to come back online. If you don't come back in time you will receive a normal punishment for leaving to avoid roleplay - if you find yourself in such a situation you can try to get ahold of the banning admin (via Teamspeak or forum PMs) and explain the situation to them. If you're found to be saying the truth - your ban will be removed and you'll have to continue the roleplay scenario from the moment you left the game.