Due to declining standards on the Discovery server and the lack of honor and mutual respect among players, the Administration is hereby officially introducing a code of honor. This decision establishes standards of conduct on the server and imposes certain restrictions within the game, but it also helps avoid many controversial situations and establish clear boundaries.
In the long term, this will reduce the burden on the Administration team in handling rule violation reports. Players have three months to prepare before these rules come into full effect. We are also open to discussion in this thread as long as it is discussed within the server rules.
Quote:The Pilot's Code of Honor is a set of moral standards set forth in the Constitution of the Game Community, the charters of clans, groups, pilot unions, and communities, passed down from generation to generation as traditions mandatory for every pilot. This code does not conflict with the generally accepted rules of conduct and traditions of Freelancer fans. The concepts of honor, valor, and freedom are based on a deep awareness of one's patriotic and civic duty and are a continuation of the traditions of older generations of pilots.
The highest authority determining whether a pilot's actions comply with the requirements of the Code of Honor is the Pilot's Court of Honor. Affiliation to any clan, group, union, or fraternity, as well as free pilots, regardless of their chosen behavioral style and role, obliges every self-respecting player to adhere to the Pilot's Code of Honor, which includes the following requirements:
BASIC PROVISIONS
1,1,When intending to duel (except for attacking while performing roleplay), the pilot must warn the opponent of their intention and, after the battle, thank the opponent (GF or MC) for the fight.
STRICTLY PROHIBITED:
2.1.Using regens in battle with another player or when attacked by another player, regardless of the current situation. 2.2.Docking is prohibited. 2.3.Killing a player below level 30. Exceptions include the pilot's consent to PVP, or defending the pilot when attacked by a player below level 30. 2.4.Illegal use of clan tags.
PERMITTED:
3.1.Pirates, terrorists, and renegades:
3.1.1.Wearing a identifying tag (either a generally accepted one, or a personal one). 3.1.2.Offering a fee to merchants; if they refuse, destroy them. 3.1.3.Destroy law enforcement. 3.1.4.Destroy everything and everyone (for terrorists and lawless individuals)
3.2.Lawfuls:
3.2.1.Wear a designation tag. 3.2.2.Protect peaceful pilots and traders. 3.2.3.Destroy pirates, terrorists, and lawless individuals.
PROHIBITED:
4.1.Pirates, terrorists, and renegades:
4.1.1.Earning a living through trade. 4.1.2.Have a character with a lawful reputation (as a last resort, you can have a reputation of none). 4.1.3.Kill a trader after they have paid a fee.
4.2.Lawfuls:
4.2.1.Have a character with a pirate, terrorist, or lawless reputation (as a last resort, you can have a reputation of none). 4.2.2.Charge a fee from other players.
Designation tags for the Freelancer faction:
[R]nickname – terrorist, outlaw [X]nickname – pirate [T]nickname – merchant [H]nickname – mercenary [M]nickname – military [S]nickname – smuggler [P]nickname – policeman. [N]nickname – neutral (no first attacks allowed).
Due to declining standards on the Discovery server and the lack of honor and mutual respect among players, the Administration is hereby officially introducing a code of honor. This decision establishes standards of conduct on the server and imposes certain restrictions within the game, but it also helps avoid many controversial situations and establish clear boundaries.
In the long term, this will reduce the burden on the Administration team in handling rule violation reports. Players have three months to prepare before these rules come into full effect. We are also open to discussion in this thread as long as it is discussed within the server rules.
Quote:Le Code d'Honneur des Pilotes est un ensemble de normes morales énoncées dans la Constitution de la Communauté de Jeu, les chartes des clans, groupes, syndicats de pilotes et communautés, transmises de génération en génération comme traditions obligatoires pour chaque pilote. Ce code n'entre pas en conflit avec les règles de conduite et traditions généralement acceptées par les fans de Freelancer. Les concepts d'honneur, de bravoure et de liberté reposent sur une profonde conscience du devoir civique et patriotique et s'inscrivent dans la continuité des traditions des générations précédentes de pilotes.
L'autorité suprême chargée de déterminer si les actions d'un pilote sont conformes aux exigences du Code d'Honneur est la Cour d'Honneur des Pilotes. L'appartenance à un clan, un groupe, un syndicat ou une fraternité, ainsi que le statut de pilote libre, quel que soit son style de conduite ou son rôle, obligent tout joueur digne de ce nom à adhérer au Code d'Honneur des Pilotes, qui comprend les exigences suivantes:
DISPOSITIONS DE BASE
1,1,Lorsqu'il a l'intention de se battre en duel (sauf dans le cadre d'un jeu de rôle), le pilote doit avertir son adversaire de son intention et, après le combat, remercier son adversaire (GF ou MC) pour le combat.
STRICTEMENT INTERDIT :
2.1.Utiliser les régénérations en combat contre un autre joueur ou lors d'une attaque d'un autre joueur, quelle que soit la situation. 2.2.L'amarrage est interdit. 2.3.Tuer un joueur de niveau inférieur à 30. Les exceptions incluent le consentement du pilote au JcJ, ou la défense du pilote lorsqu'il est attaqué par un joueur de niveau inférieur à 30. 2.4.Utilisation illégale des tags de clan.
PERMISE:
3.1.Pirates, terroristes et renégats:
3.1.1.Porter un badge d'identification (soit un badge généralement accepté, soit un badge personnel). 3.1.2.Proposez une redevance aux marchands ; s'ils refusent, détruisez-les. 3.1.3.Détruire les forces de l'ordre. 3.1.4.Détruire tout et tout le monde (pour les terroristes et les individus hors-la-loi)
3.2.Les licites:
3.2.1.Portez une étiquette d'identification. 3.2.2.Protéger les pilotes et les commerçants pacifiques. 3.2.3.Détruisez les pirates, les terroristes et les individus hors-la-loi.
INTERDITE:
4.1.Pirates, terroristes et renégats:
4.1.1.Gagner sa vie grâce au commerce. 4.1.2.Incarnez un personnage jouissant d'une réputation irréprochable (en dernier recours, vous pouvez choisir un personnage sans réputation). 4.1.3.Tuez un commerçant après qu'il a payé sa commission.
4.2.Les licites:
4.2.1.Créez un personnage ayant une réputation de pirate, de terroriste ou de hors-la-loi (en dernier recours, vous pouvez n'avoir aucune réputation). 4.2.2.Facturer des frais aux autres joueurs.
Étiquettes de désignation pour la faction des Freelancers:
[R]nickname – terroriste, hors-la-loi [X]nickname – pirate [T]nickname – marchande [H]nickname – mercenaire [M]nickname – militaire [S]nickname – contrebandière [P]nickname – policière [N]nickname – neutre (les premières attaques ne sont pas autorisées).
Discovery is a server of dreams. And I'm a big dreamer.
(12-02-2025, 03:40 AM)EisenSeele Wrote: Also, I fully support converting discovery into a no-holds-barred multiplayer arma deathmatch sandbox simulator, with like 75% fewer racial slurs
75% fewer racial slurs than Discovery? Or 75% fewer racial slurs than arma?
I support 75% fewer racial slurs than arma because that's like a 40% increase in racial slurs here.
I'll do something about my superiority complex when I cease to be superior.
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