05-14-2016, 10:37 PM
I would argue that being a "fucking asshole" is fairly subjective. I do not think it is being a 'fucking asshole' if I break into some place as a non-traitor; that is generally what everyone does, every round. Nor is it it being a 'fucking asshole' to try and get borgs and AI to follow their law sets, and if they are not following said laws, to assume they are subverted.
I would however call it being a fucking asshole to hold a grudge against a player because they were annoying you in a previous round. There are quite a few players I greatly dislike but will still clone or strange reagent them if I find them in the halls, because I try to act as though the other rounds have never happened; going to the point of insulting someone personally for their behavior in space man simulator seems to be considerably more asshole-like behavior than being annoying while following in-game rules and guidelines. If the rule is simply "don't be annoying" then why doesn't it matter what I find annoying? I find having my ID stolen quite irritating. So should I adminhelp that, and then carry that grudge into the next round by copying that player's name down to the letter and making a nuisance of myself over the radio?
I do not care about my reputation. I follow the rules of the server and expect other players to do the same and when I'm told by the administration not to do a thing, I expect other players to be held to the same standards, which they are frequently not and I am ridiculed for 'whining' or being 'hypocritical' for expecting this. That I find considerably more "fucking asshole"-ish than say, demolishing a wall or stealing an ID.
I would however call it being a fucking asshole to hold a grudge against a player because they were annoying you in a previous round. There are quite a few players I greatly dislike but will still clone or strange reagent them if I find them in the halls, because I try to act as though the other rounds have never happened; going to the point of insulting someone personally for their behavior in space man simulator seems to be considerably more asshole-like behavior than being annoying while following in-game rules and guidelines. If the rule is simply "don't be annoying" then why doesn't it matter what I find annoying? I find having my ID stolen quite irritating. So should I adminhelp that, and then carry that grudge into the next round by copying that player's name down to the letter and making a nuisance of myself over the radio?
I do not care about my reputation. I follow the rules of the server and expect other players to do the same and when I'm told by the administration not to do a thing, I expect other players to be held to the same standards, which they are frequently not and I am ridiculed for 'whining' or being 'hypocritical' for expecting this. That I find considerably more "fucking asshole"-ish than say, demolishing a wall or stealing an ID.