Yeah, at events for me as the organizer, I find -most- if at least some of the folks respond to a whisper "Hey, there is quite a bit going on detracting from this event, and would appreciate putting the kibash on it so we don't make this a big thing in front of the crowd."
Continues, Then one more ooc warning of "End the disturbance please, or I will have to step in ICly and will have to put an end to it myself."Â
So far at RS I've only had to browbeat the shit out of people. I've had too stop two spells after a match, but other than that it's just intercede myself and lay some law.
In Wildstar, I ended up in a similar position I am currently as a check and balance for forbidden magic and dark characters to have an antagonisic and back and forth with. I ran a guild of Judges, wildwest lawmen. And that since it was predominantly just walking up on some criminal rp'r doing outlaw stuff, An ooc opening is always best as the scene could be anything your not aware of. And to see if they even care, or if you care to deal with their brand of nasty.
And in CoH my guild played as a check to the rampant use of If you can't beat me in pvp then fuck off and get blacklisted for acting tough. We were hardcore in pvp to play the Player killer killers back then. Which that it was nearly fighting RP trolls and the so far end of crazy elitists we tended to just roll up and merc folks.
In summation. My thoughts of the community in FF is that the players are far easier to death with than the character most of the time. And as a bodyguard it's gotta be much tough to toss around validity, As the organizer and a lot of times my character personally knows folks who are screwing up, it's easy to just lay down. "Stop or get dropped." But man yeah, it's a crap situation a lot of the time
Continues, Then one more ooc warning of "End the disturbance please, or I will have to step in ICly and will have to put an end to it myself."Â
So far at RS I've only had to browbeat the shit out of people. I've had too stop two spells after a match, but other than that it's just intercede myself and lay some law.
In Wildstar, I ended up in a similar position I am currently as a check and balance for forbidden magic and dark characters to have an antagonisic and back and forth with. I ran a guild of Judges, wildwest lawmen. And that since it was predominantly just walking up on some criminal rp'r doing outlaw stuff, An ooc opening is always best as the scene could be anything your not aware of. And to see if they even care, or if you care to deal with their brand of nasty.
And in CoH my guild played as a check to the rampant use of If you can't beat me in pvp then fuck off and get blacklisted for acting tough. We were hardcore in pvp to play the Player killer killers back then. Which that it was nearly fighting RP trolls and the so far end of crazy elitists we tended to just roll up and merc folks.
In summation. My thoughts of the community in FF is that the players are far easier to death with than the character most of the time. And as a bodyguard it's gotta be much tough to toss around validity, As the organizer and a lot of times my character personally knows folks who are screwing up, it's easy to just lay down. "Stop or get dropped." But man yeah, it's a crap situation a lot of the time