10-06-2016, 07:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2016, 07:14 PM by BurntCornMuffin. Edited 1 time in total.)
Vuk, a word of advice: Stop. Stop and self-reflect for just one second.
Since I moved this thread, you have been given about two pages worth of permutations of the exact same advice, from players who are all generally well-liked by the admins and the rest of the community, without any coaching or provocation from the admin team. That advice is to "Ask, and respect boundaries if they're set". Yet every time you post you come back to "but it's everyone else's fault that I have to be shitty! Look at those other people!"
The problem is not everyone else. Everyone else on that server is doing their jobs, having fun, and rping whatever sorts of characters they want to rp with while still respecting chain of command, personal boundaries, acting like decent human beings, and playing out complex social interactions and organic personal stories and what have you. They do this without beating each other up. They do this without getting banned. They do this without posting walls of text.
The problem is you. Quite frankly, you behave like a particularly psychopathic doomsday prepper who goes so far as to raid the local police station and hospital in preparation for whatever impending doom might befall you, consequences be damned. You do so at the expense of your crewmates, with no respect to chain of command or boundaries. In fact, you endanger yourself further by destroying whatever goodwill the crew has towards you, as well as drawing the attention of higher powers are are more than happy to erase your department, R-kits and all with a well placed Syndicate Tactical Railgun strike if they feel the round needs spicing up. You do not bother to try to engage in the literal point of the server, which is roleplaying out the complex interactions between space people, you instead treat people as NPCs and scans like pokemon that absolutely must be caught. This goes against what LLJK1 is about, and if the social interaction game doesn't sound fun to you, you're likely never going to fit in or have fun on LLJK1.
I invite you to give LLJK2 a shot if you do indeed prefer a more action oriented experience, that's perhaps a bit more relaxed about trespassing for scans, and doesn't focus on rp so much. You might want to try modifying your attitude and playstyle a little bit regardless (mostly because friends are helpful for survival), but I suspect you'll be better off there.
Since I moved this thread, you have been given about two pages worth of permutations of the exact same advice, from players who are all generally well-liked by the admins and the rest of the community, without any coaching or provocation from the admin team. That advice is to "Ask, and respect boundaries if they're set". Yet every time you post you come back to "but it's everyone else's fault that I have to be shitty! Look at those other people!"
The problem is not everyone else. Everyone else on that server is doing their jobs, having fun, and rping whatever sorts of characters they want to rp with while still respecting chain of command, personal boundaries, acting like decent human beings, and playing out complex social interactions and organic personal stories and what have you. They do this without beating each other up. They do this without getting banned. They do this without posting walls of text.
The problem is you. Quite frankly, you behave like a particularly psychopathic doomsday prepper who goes so far as to raid the local police station and hospital in preparation for whatever impending doom might befall you, consequences be damned. You do so at the expense of your crewmates, with no respect to chain of command or boundaries. In fact, you endanger yourself further by destroying whatever goodwill the crew has towards you, as well as drawing the attention of higher powers are are more than happy to erase your department, R-kits and all with a well placed Syndicate Tactical Railgun strike if they feel the round needs spicing up. You do not bother to try to engage in the literal point of the server, which is roleplaying out the complex interactions between space people, you instead treat people as NPCs and scans like pokemon that absolutely must be caught. This goes against what LLJK1 is about, and if the social interaction game doesn't sound fun to you, you're likely never going to fit in or have fun on LLJK1.
I invite you to give LLJK2 a shot if you do indeed prefer a more action oriented experience, that's perhaps a bit more relaxed about trespassing for scans, and doesn't focus on rp so much. You might want to try modifying your attitude and playstyle a little bit regardless (mostly because friends are helpful for survival), but I suspect you'll be better off there.