05-27-2013, 01:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:02 AM by Fearless Community.
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To be honest, it depends what you are trying to role-play.
If you are trying to role-play an event which is particularly hard to understand chances are that there not going to go along with it. The term "minges" simply means that a player is a rule-breaker. People that don't role-play genuinely are not, "FailRP'ers" but are on the server to have fun.
There is a difference between a rule-breaker and someone that doesn't role-play. If you are not to role-play you don't fall into the rule-breaking category. If someone is breaking the rules you simply ask them to stop, or you recording it using a program such as FRAP's and post a ban request. Unless there is a member of staff on, then rule-breaking is going to be occurring, even so when there is a member of staff online. If you happen to spot someone breaking the rules simply contact an admin or post a ban request with sufficient evidence.
If you are trying to role-play an event which is particularly hard to understand chances are that there not going to go along with it. The term "minges" simply means that a player is a rule-breaker. People that don't role-play genuinely are not, "FailRP'ers" but are on the server to have fun.
There is a difference between a rule-breaker and someone that doesn't role-play. If you are not to role-play you don't fall into the rule-breaking category. If someone is breaking the rules you simply ask them to stop, or you recording it using a program such as FRAP's and post a ban request. Unless there is a member of staff on, then rule-breaking is going to be occurring, even so when there is a member of staff online. If you happen to spot someone breaking the rules simply contact an admin or post a ban request with sufficient evidence.