IGN: BundaRP (previously: _Washu_)
DATE: 16/11/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: A GangRP staff Q&A logbook.
Very basic. The way it works is whenever a unique question is answered by a staff member on SRP (With regards to perms or GangRP), they add it to the 'Staff Q&A GangRP Logbook'. This should be publicly available to everyone to help settle debates with perms. Whenever a perm rule has changed, the logbook should change accordingly.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
I personally, being a gangrp'er for a while now, think this is a necessity. I'm surprised it isn't already a thing considering the perms rules on the website are vague when put in practice. We find people still ask questions about perms, and when they do, they get different answers from staff members. This really shouldn't happen as it provides an unfair edge to players during gangrp (ie. picking and choosing what staff to listen to, to benefit them). For instance, recently a question that had multiple answers was the question of:
"When in a fight with a player, if you already have your phone out, do you need to action to make a call or text?"
The Conflicting answers I've received from an admin and BMDs:
- Yes, you need to action to send a text or call anyone, even if your phone is already out.
- No, you only need to action to pull your phone out then you're free to text / call as you please.
This has led to KPD being called without an action by the victim resulting in 2 of my friends being jailed. 600K spent in bails, a felony being given, and around another 300K in weps.
Should it be the case that they didn't need to action to make a call, then they would have played according to the rules and we would have approached the situation differently (Immediately stealing the phone off them on our first act). However, should I have been lucky enough to ask the right staffmember I could have prevented almost a loss of 1 million Yen in total due to inconsistencies in perms.
My above example is just supposed to highlight how significant a slight error in perm rules can be in gangrp. The logbook would prevent inconsistencies as a question can be searched up, and if it's not been previously answered, you would get a singular answer and have that new Q&A be added to the logbook for other people to see.
DATE: 16/11/23
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: A GangRP staff Q&A logbook.
Very basic. The way it works is whenever a unique question is answered by a staff member on SRP (With regards to perms or GangRP), they add it to the 'Staff Q&A GangRP Logbook'. This should be publicly available to everyone to help settle debates with perms. Whenever a perm rule has changed, the logbook should change accordingly.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?:
I personally, being a gangrp'er for a while now, think this is a necessity. I'm surprised it isn't already a thing considering the perms rules on the website are vague when put in practice. We find people still ask questions about perms, and when they do, they get different answers from staff members. This really shouldn't happen as it provides an unfair edge to players during gangrp (ie. picking and choosing what staff to listen to, to benefit them). For instance, recently a question that had multiple answers was the question of:
"When in a fight with a player, if you already have your phone out, do you need to action to make a call or text?"
The Conflicting answers I've received from an admin and BMDs:
- Yes, you need to action to send a text or call anyone, even if your phone is already out.
- No, you only need to action to pull your phone out then you're free to text / call as you please.
This has led to KPD being called without an action by the victim resulting in 2 of my friends being jailed. 600K spent in bails, a felony being given, and around another 300K in weps.
Should it be the case that they didn't need to action to make a call, then they would have played according to the rules and we would have approached the situation differently (Immediately stealing the phone off them on our first act). However, should I have been lucky enough to ask the right staffmember I could have prevented almost a loss of 1 million Yen in total due to inconsistencies in perms.
My above example is just supposed to highlight how significant a slight error in perm rules can be in gangrp. The logbook would prevent inconsistencies as a question can be searched up, and if it's not been previously answered, you would get a singular answer and have that new Q&A be added to the logbook for other people to see.