The DMV Roleplay Common Rules:
Interactions
In-game Rules
0. Admin Discretion
1. Common Courtesy
2. Metagaming
3. Powergaming
4. Deathmatching
5. Robbing and Scamming
- Your character needs to have a somewhat realistic name, and must not break TOS.
- Players must follow Twitch.tv Terms of Service (TOS) at all times. Click HERE to view them.
- Being toxic, or breeding toxicity in any platform (this includes twitch, reddit, discord, etc) can have you removed from the community at any point in time.
- Speaking on the IRL deceased is strictly prohibited and violators of this rule will be handled appropriately.
- We will enforce a strict code of conduct within our community and act on items that are distasteful, for example: harassment, sexual harassment, excessive name calling or shaming, targeted attacks a on personal level, etc. - This can result in a permanent ban.
- You’re not allowed to leak information of another person or make threats.
- You’re not allowed to intimidate players from playing on the server or continuously harass them in-game for out of character reasons.
- Simply put, respect one another; have justification and reasoning for your actions. Simply saying “it’s my character” will not be considered a valid response.
Consequences: Any Class Depending on the Situation [Class A - Class D] - or Removal from the The DMV Roleplay Community.
Interactions
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Consequences: Class C or D Depending on the Situation
In-game Rules
0. Admin Discretion
| When a player's actions or general conduct negatively impacts another player's roleplay experience and/or undermines the realistic roleplaying atmosphere we strive to create on The DMV Roleplay, admins have the authority to punish that player for violations not covered by the guidelines below. This also means that admins have the full ability to punish players for scenes where terrible roleplay is represented and the use of forums is not necessary - only if the situation matches this. |
Consequences: Class B or Class C
1. Common Courtesy
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Consequences: Any Class Depending on the Situation [Class A - Class D]
2. Metagaming
Metagaming is defined as using out of character information in character. Metagaming can also be classified as having someone's stream pulled up, being in a discord call, or plotting out of character. Inciting someone else to metagame is against this rule.
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Consequences: Class C
3. Powergaming
Powergaming can be defined as performing acts that are not human like; forcing roleplay on others without giving them a fair chance; making up things which did not happen so that you can benefit; roleplaying things which are not possible script-wise so that you can gain an unfair advantage. Examples;
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Consequences: Class B
4. Deathmatching
| Killing another person without a sufficient roleplay reason (deathmatching) is not allowed. Unnecessary provoking falls under this rule as well. Terrorism is strictly forbidden. Vehicle Deathmatching (VDM) - Purposely using your vehicle to harm or kill another player. This does not mean everytime you are hit by a vehicle that it is Vehicle Deathmatching, but if it matches the description then the rule was broken. This also includes revenge killing — when you respawn after being executed and then kill (or at least attempt to) the person who has just murdered you. Your In Character memory is wiped off everything that led up to your death when you are killed, so you should forget about your attacker. Examples;
Ex: Roleplaying Server Limits/ Not Fearing Police in a shootout. Ex2: Forcing your way into a beef, that has nothing to do with your character's storyline. |
Consequences: Class A-C
5. Robbing and Scamming
Robbing is defined as taking someone’s possessions (money/items, etc) by force or threat of force. Scamming is defined as offering a good or service and then refusing to pay or give it. Robberies and scams must be strictly done in character.
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