04-12-2017, 04:12 PM
(04-12-2017, 03:27 PM)Mordent Wrote: I don't play security all that often, so am not going to claim that you don't know how to do your thing best, but if this is as constant of a problem for you as you seem to be making it then I'd consider it more of an issue with how people treat specifically you/your approach. To rule out the former, play as a randomly-named and different appearance officer for a few shifts, see if the behaviour continues. If yes, it's your approach. If not, it's because it's you that they get to mess with.
To clear things up I just want to say I never said how much this happens to me but it's just things that have happened to me on a few rounds or I've noticed while just ghosting around. Much like how I predicted this changed would lead to more people ignoring dead bodies and then started seeing just that and having people then report it in this thread.
I appreciate the rest of your tips. But don't appreciate how my behavior as a officer is getting called into question without being observed or having you play with me. Again I say I am harsh on something but the road to the harsh punishment is me being super nice. Like the time I caught a traitor who was just trying to learn how to do things with the engine and how my instincts were screaming "KILL HIM NOW" I sat down and made a deal with him where the AI would not watch him if he gave me his unlocked PDA. He agreed and later me leaving him alive really backfired in my face, but that's not the point. It seems it's hard to believe that I am super nice till a certain point but easy to believe I am a no fun hardass all the time and that is the reason for all my issues with security. Which is not true at all.