- August 9th, 2016, 8:08 pm
#25821
So generally I get killed for some reasons that are considered "grey areas". These "grey areas" seem to be breaking rules as they are not mentioned on the rules. This is a case of "If it's not said to be wrong, then it must be right." For example, did you know that you can rob someone for more than their visible weapons and backpack? If you have revealed any items (in my case it was a different weapon) that are not on you before you were robbed and the robbers know you have that item in your inventory, they can warn you to drop it (Confirmed by BannedHammer and Juan Deag.) Here's an example. If I saw someone with a Grizzly but I still haven't robbed them, and he puts it away and pull out a Timberwolf, you can then /rob (Name) and tell them you saw the Grizzly on them and make them drop the Timberwolf and ALSO make them drop the Grizzly, or they die. This exact scenario happened today, and BannedHammer and Juan Deag told me it is okay because they know you have the item in your inventory and saw it before they robbed you. I have absolutely no problem with this except for one reason: It is not listed on the rules. Juan Deag told me that this situation is a "grey area" and cannot be punishable.
Also, I'm about to reveal why Bandit is so overpowered as a role, it's more OP than a hitman. You can KOS. Yup that's right. You can KOS someone by simply following these steps: 1) Scope out the area and make sure nobody is near your victim. 2) Call a robbery on your victim. 3) Just kill them!
The end! "Well iiSTiiKY, how can you just kill someone and get away with it?" Well 99% of the time your victim probably won't be recording gameplay, and because of this reason you can just say that they pulled a weapon to resist robbery. And as you probably guessed by the first story, this also happened to me. Two moderators told me that they can't do anything because there is no evidence supporting that I didn't pull my gun, unless there were other physical witnesses. This just proves that you don't have to donate to get opportunities for your blood thirst, just become a bandit and ditch that hitman role. With being a Hitman you require a hit, with Bandit, just do what you want!
I could go on and on about failed RP "grey areas", but I just decided to not waste a lot of you guys' time and just make this one as short as I could. If there could be any ways to combat these loopholes give your ideas. I recommend recording your gameplay because that is all I think can be able to combat this, in my opinion, broken system.
EDIT 1: If an admin sees this post, can you address the first part of my post about the "item in inventory" thing? Thanks if you do.
Also, I'm about to reveal why Bandit is so overpowered as a role, it's more OP than a hitman. You can KOS. Yup that's right. You can KOS someone by simply following these steps: 1) Scope out the area and make sure nobody is near your victim. 2) Call a robbery on your victim. 3) Just kill them!
The end! "Well iiSTiiKY, how can you just kill someone and get away with it?" Well 99% of the time your victim probably won't be recording gameplay, and because of this reason you can just say that they pulled a weapon to resist robbery. And as you probably guessed by the first story, this also happened to me. Two moderators told me that they can't do anything because there is no evidence supporting that I didn't pull my gun, unless there were other physical witnesses. This just proves that you don't have to donate to get opportunities for your blood thirst, just become a bandit and ditch that hitman role. With being a Hitman you require a hit, with Bandit, just do what you want!
I could go on and on about failed RP "grey areas", but I just decided to not waste a lot of you guys' time and just make this one as short as I could. If there could be any ways to combat these loopholes give your ideas. I recommend recording your gameplay because that is all I think can be able to combat this, in my opinion, broken system.
EDIT 1: If an admin sees this post, can you address the first part of my post about the "item in inventory" thing? Thanks if you do.
Last edited by iiSTiiKY on August 9th, 2016, 9:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.