Quote:5.6 If a player engages cruise engine or docks during a PvP fight, this player is considered fleeing. The fleeing player must leave and may not re-enter the system where the fight took place with any of the characters on his/her account(s) while the enemy (player or players involved in the fight) remains in the system, but no more than 4 hours.
The following message should be added to this rule:
"Cruising to catch up to someone just because their ship's thruster is faster than yours is not allowed" ( At least something along these lines)
The people of the Disco community will argue that this is allowed, but Fellow Hoodlum says otherwise, stating that this is "Interpreting the rules." If it ain't allowed, then it should be stated in the rules!
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I concur. I'd also like to point out that your thruster is slower for a reason... if they can't cruise away, you can't cruise to catch up. Makes perfect sense to me.
That doesn't need added at all. If the capship cruises to catch up with you, screenshot it and send it in and admins will sanction it.
Also, don't say the 'people of the Disco Community will say this is allowed.' You don't know everyone, nor what they will say. I'm one of the 'people of the Disco Community' and I find it pretty rude.
The screenshots are easy to get. Get a screen of the person getting closer to you while your at 200 m/s. Take a second screen showing the distance between the two of you is smaller. Only way for a capship to get closer to you while your thrusting is to cruise. So if he is closer in the 2nd SS than in the first, he had to cruise.
' Wrote:The screenshots are easy to get. Get a screen of the person getting closer to you while your at 200 m/s. Take a second screen showing the distance between the two of you is smaller. Only way for a capship to get closer to you while your thrusting is to cruise. So if he is closer in the 2nd SS than in the first, he had to cruise.
Tried that, took about 3 or 4 consecutive screenshots while my speed was flipping between 199 and 200. No sanction.
I dont much like the "on any of his/her characters" part of the rule either, and if so I'm guilty of breaking it when dying in pvp.
Now, mind you, I DONT re-engage in the same system on any of my characters after dying or engaging cruise; But several times when my pirate bloodsail died in new york in a large-ish brawl, I'd switch to my junker to observe the rest of the fight and pick up some loot from the dead in the process.
I'd like to think that I'm well within the rules as long as I do not engage and do not 'hold a grudge' (the two characters are entirely different ships/people in RP afterall), but the rules would say otherwise.
' Wrote:I dont much like the "on any of his/her characters" part of the rule either, and if so I'm guilty of breaking it when dying in pvp.
Now, mind you, I DONT re-engage in the same system on any of my characters after dying or engaging cruise; But several times when my pirate bloodsail died in new york in a large-ish brawl, I'd switch to my junker to observe the rest of the fight and pick up some loot from the dead in the process.
I'd like to think that I'm well within the rules as long as I do not engage and do not 'hold a grudge' (the two characters are entirely different ships/people in RP afterall), but the rules would say otherwise.
Your supposed to leave the system if you die, so technically you are breaking the rules.
And Sovereign, yes it can be abused, but its the only way to prove it without FRAPS/Gamecam. With or without the rule revision.