Cheating:
Type 2 - Asking for OOC or IC help in solving riddle-type quests Strike
Some Background:
Builders spend a considerable amount of time designing and coding quests. Sometimes riddles are used to make them challenging. It is disrespectful to these builders to circumvent the intent of their quests. Imms have observed players using IC and OOC methods to complete the riddle portion of several quests. The degree of observed assistance varies widely. Examples of what imms have observed include the following:
I give GREAT respect for the buildings. THey do a marvelous job. The chat is so impressive and awesome. Everytime I run through a quest it's so much fun to read all the little descriptions.. pull on the objects, trying to figure out every little secret. And some of them are super hard and you just want to tear out your hair... but they are still awesome. I would NEVER not give the builders their kudos.
HOWEVER...
1) PCs in the same room who have not completed the quest working together IC to solve the riddle.
Why is this cheating? Why is having someone in the room with you, helping you come up with an answer IC cheating? We are beaten down into the dirt never to do quests alone. And yet, this is cheating? We want to RP while we are doing quests, spread the idea of RP and yet we are restricted from having IC help? So what, are we not allowed to even discuss quests period next?
2) PCs in the same room who HAVE completed the quest giving vague hints in an IC manner toward the solving of the riddle.
Again... and I agre with the above statements of the last two posts. This would mean basically we could only do a quest once per character. Where as this is an entertaining notion.. not really fun. I have the memory of a blonde gopher and I may remember wher eto start the quest but the actual things to do to finish it.. *LAUGH* I do not see how my presence in teh room, probably telling someone innocently "Try that door there.." is cheating when I did not remember that door was there in the first place. Wether I did the quest already or not. And keeping it all completely IC.
3) PCs in the same room openly using osay indicating "I know this one!"
OKay. That is just creepy and wrong. Why aren't you talking IC! Bad boys and girls. And smacks for going for the pretty toy at the end. It's different if you pick up someone IC and say, "Dude have you seen this twisted stairway" And take some new character IC to a quest to get them through it so they have a sense of accomplishment... letting them lead the way after starting it.. but dude.... saying I know this one... horrible. Keep it IC. Couch it in vagues and let the person who's never done the quest the freedom to figure i tout. Read the room descriptions, and enjoy it!
4) PCs in different rooms doing all of the above via TELL or OTELL
I think IC tells of, "Oh my Stars Frank.. does make sense to you.. give me a hint." Is cool.
OOC flat out answers, less cool and bad.
Honesty time. I've been so frustrated at a quest and had to ask someone oocly if it was broken or I was missing something. Things break on me. And sometimes I have recieved the "Duh" answer oocly.
"Moron Look under the rock."
"You can pick things up??"
Sometimes it is a completely brain glitch on the players part and sometimes it is just a player checking on a glitch. I don't think you should be punished for honestly asking if something is broken. It does happen. (Lord knows I have made some pretty awesome glitches on FK. My "s' description was a rather good one and completely accidental. And let's not go into handing quest objects back in the wrong order and crashing the quest. Sorry about that!)
I think if you can keep it IC and the IC is enough that the person working on the quest is getting hints and not the answer, it's not cheating. It's another brain working just as hard as the orginal one to come up with way to script out hints that will help but still ultimately leave it up to the first person to figure out. What's worse, is that it introduces the element that if you asked an evil person for help.. they could lie to you. Heck a good person could lie to you and send you teh wrong answer. That's the danger for asking for help. And that's a risk you run on any quest.. if you invite some people along, will they help you or hinder you. (A lot of times, I swear its hinderance. It's easier to just die at times. *grins*)
So I think the first two IC things are something you shouldn't be banned for. If you go too far in giving hints, maybe a warning for giving away too much. A slap on the wrist. If it's still blantant then maybe concider more extreme lessons in how to give hints. But super severe punishment.. nah. It's IC.
The ooc stuff... totally. Unless you are trying to verify with someone that quest is broken, totally not cool. I also think it's uncool if you do a quest with one character, and then in the next twenty four to fourty eight hours do the quest again with another character. You are obviously going after the good stuff.
So.. in that light...
Cheating IC Providing Too Much Information
Punishment 1 Warning
Punishment 2 Up to the IM's based upon the crime details. But is concidered a soft crime unless it's Waaaaay too rampant of warning to that individual.
Potential Harsh Punishments Auto failing on quests for both individuals
Cheating OOC Providing information on Quests to another
Punishment 1 Warning
Punishment 2 Removal of ill gotten gains, auto failure of quest for both characters in question.
Punishment 3 ?
I am not sure how extreme a punishment three should be. I mean.. it has so many levels of complexity cause it is coming oocly. It should be an account punishment and not a character specific one. I dunno.
I have no idea how to address the using outside means to solve riddles like riddle books and google. You can't really police it. You can time the quests, but is that really fair to someone who literally sits there and figures it out? And what about those people who step back from it and decide to thinka bout it and go do something else before going back? (I have many open quests JUST for that reason... what the heck am I supposed to do... nevermind. Screw it. Do it later. ) I think timing the quests would punish those of us who are just doing the quest a section at a time.
Confusion heard his voice, and wild uproar Stood ruled, stood vast infinitude confined;
Till at his second bidding darkness fled, Light shone, and order from disorder sprung.
--John Milton