IGN:
Chooi_
DATE:
30/07/2022
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
Adding a Whitelisting system to SRP.
When I joined the FRP server I was immediately greeted with the fact I am not actually playing, I was placed in spectator mode and told by using the FRP forums I could whitelist to actually play. I think this would do well in SRP, as it would increase the chances of new players being more aware of the rules, also giving them access to guides, applications, support, and much more. Usually when I new player joins they are completely unaware of the rules, what SRP is, and only received a small briefing of it with the small pop ups placed around where you first spawn. Yes I am aware there is a link to the forums, however not many new players click it, thinking they will be fine without, and immediately going into the server, inexperienced in the rules and how to properly roleplay. By adding this, it encourages the new players to read the rules, do a little research on SRP, and makes materials that everyday players use. The Whitelist would include questions on definitions, information on SRP, questions about rules, and a question about if they have read the rules. When I first joined SRP, I didn't even know how to action, I was very confused, unaware of valuable information such as the rolling system, so upon joining and playing for about 2 weeks, I was already grade-12, and when you see a grade-12 you assume they know the rules, but I didn't, so I was immediately met with a situation involving rolling which could've resulted in my ban. If we had a whitelist system, it would mean I would've been aware of the rules and more, making it more likely I would understand the game.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
- more enjoyable roleplay
- newer players are less likely to failrp
- would improve the overall qaulity of the server
- no new players are put in a situation involving their ban, because they are inexperienced with the rules.
Whitelist format example:
IGN:
Discord:
Have you read the server rules?:
What are 3 jobs you can apply for on SRP?:
What does "FailRP" mean?:
What is "power gaming"?:
What is the rolling system and how does it work?:
Do you understand that upon joining, if you break a rule it could result in a warning or ban?:
Do you have anything to add about your application?:
Chooi_
DATE:
30/07/2022
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION:
Adding a Whitelisting system to SRP.
When I joined the FRP server I was immediately greeted with the fact I am not actually playing, I was placed in spectator mode and told by using the FRP forums I could whitelist to actually play. I think this would do well in SRP, as it would increase the chances of new players being more aware of the rules, also giving them access to guides, applications, support, and much more. Usually when I new player joins they are completely unaware of the rules, what SRP is, and only received a small briefing of it with the small pop ups placed around where you first spawn. Yes I am aware there is a link to the forums, however not many new players click it, thinking they will be fine without, and immediately going into the server, inexperienced in the rules and how to properly roleplay. By adding this, it encourages the new players to read the rules, do a little research on SRP, and makes materials that everyday players use. The Whitelist would include questions on definitions, information on SRP, questions about rules, and a question about if they have read the rules. When I first joined SRP, I didn't even know how to action, I was very confused, unaware of valuable information such as the rolling system, so upon joining and playing for about 2 weeks, I was already grade-12, and when you see a grade-12 you assume they know the rules, but I didn't, so I was immediately met with a situation involving rolling which could've resulted in my ban. If we had a whitelist system, it would mean I would've been aware of the rules and more, making it more likely I would understand the game.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
- more enjoyable roleplay
- newer players are less likely to failrp
- would improve the overall qaulity of the server
- no new players are put in a situation involving their ban, because they are inexperienced with the rules.
Whitelist format example:
IGN:
Discord:
Have you read the server rules?:
What are 3 jobs you can apply for on SRP?:
What does "FailRP" mean?:
What is "power gaming"?:
What is the rolling system and how does it work?:
Do you understand that upon joining, if you break a rule it could result in a warning or ban?:
Do you have anything to add about your application?: