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1.8.1 Ussing issues
Please begin with HELP ISSUES. OOC - 'Out of Character.' IC - 'In Character.' ---- Do keep in mind that the Administration usually has a large list of issues to deal with, as well as customer support emails and various other tasks. We have a very efficient and organised system for dealing with your queries and problems. Please grant them your patience and politeness at all times. They exist to make your game a better one. Here are a few points you must keep in mind when filing issues. 1 - Issues are 100% OOC, which stands for 'Out Of Character'. This means that when you file or reply to an issue, you are talking as yourself. You are not roleplaying your character anymore. If Administration finds an issue to be IC, it will be removed and deemed unresolvable. It is therefore in your best interests to ensure you are writing with clarity, a clear head, and OOC. 2 - If you file an issue with another player regarding PK that you haven't really tried to resolve for yourself IC first, then you are likely to be told as much. Valid IC resolutions can be: hiring an assassin, getting together a group of your guild or city members to hunt the person you have an issue with, or attempting to use diplomatic channels. Please note: this is not an all-inclusive list. Try and be creative and solve your issues yourself instead of dumping them on the Administration's lap. *** When you file an issue regarding roleplay, to avoid it being *** *** removed immediately, state precisely what IC attempts you have *** *** made to resolve the problem, and why they did not succeed. *** 3 - Please keep your emotions out of issues as best you can. It's hard! However, the Administrators have seen it all before (the crying, the fighting, the ..and so on). It is likely to be detrimental to the outcome of your issue if you do not appear completely logical and rational about your problem. 4 - Bear in mind that when you file an issue, you are asking Administration to deal with it. They approach each issue with absolute fairness. This means that sometimes, you can find yourself on the wrong end of the outcome, if you have not followed their rules. This also means, more importantly, that you have placed the problem in their hands. You no longer have the right to deal with the problem for yourself. This includes all PK methods of retribution, such as hiring assassins. You can, however, remember what happened. This means you are allowed to talk to other people about it. 5 - If someone has created a problem large enough for several people to be affected by it, do your best to discuss it among yourselves before bringing it to the Administration. An example of this is finding nine people issue one person for exactly the same thing. This does not, in fact, assist your case. Equally, getting your friends to support your issue by filing similar ones of their own will result in your original issue being removed. It is a waste of everyone's time to find nine issues from nine people that are exactly alike, and is likely to result in Administrative anger. 6 - Do not issue on behalf of another. An issue is a big step in a problems importance, and this step must be made by the people involved directly. Issues which are preemptive or referential will be removed, as they simply cannot be qualified fairly. 7 - Remember - when writing an issue you are writing to Administration, and NOT to the other player. Likewise, a reply to an issue is written to the Administration, and not the person who issued you. 8 - Most single death issues will not be investigated as a matter of course, and they are likely to be dismissed should they be reported. This policy exists because the Administration has determined that a single kill can lead to excellent roleplay possibilities (see point #2 above). Issues should generally be reserved only for situations in which you have exhausted all roleplay for handling the issue yourself. However, this is not a license for one player to kill everyone once and be exempt. Should a player engage in this type of disruptive behavior, the offending party will be dealt with accordingly. *** Double check your issue before you file it. Does it follow the above guidelines? ***