06-12-2017/10:53 PM
+1 Seems like a great idea, Nice one.
[JAILBREAK] Rulecheck Pluggin
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06-12-2017/10:53 PM
+1 Seems like a great idea, Nice one.
06-12-2017/11:05 PM
(06-12-2017/10:32 PM)Squidward Wrote: meh, i dont wanna have to be answering questions n shit on ct, high risk low reward. admins can just see if a guard is inexperienced by the mistakes they make anyway, dont need to have a rule checking system Well maybe a better suggestion is having a quick automated, timed quiz of 2 or 3 questions about the CT rules, when they are put into guard queue, a webpage is opened up similarly to the MOTD (i have been informed the command is !web) and that webpage has 2 or 3 randomly picked (from a preset selection) questions about the rules, if they get them all correct they are put onto CT, the reason for it being timed is so that people can't just open up the CT rules and make sure they get it right, if its timed, then the person must actually know the rules or be a amazing guesser. Might make it easier on the admin team so they don't have to be on and make it more of a task.
06-12-2017/11:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2017/11:41 PM by asriel. Edited 3 times in total.)
Well, Admins will be monitoring guards and how they order the prisoners around this is much more reliable than having a quiz about the rules in a 10 second period, the quiz ruins the flow of the game and is a bother for people that just want to play.
If a admin deems them unworthy they would perform the necessary actions to approach the situation. The 10 second time period won't work in several situations, long rules (Of course you could shorten it but that would only make them not as in depth or the reader could not have high comprehension skill as your expectations meet we do have quite a bit of a young demographic), doing something real quick and coming back and missing the rule check (fixing your mic, drinking a drink etc.) , there would be AFK CTs at the start of the round (how would this work on clouds? 3/5 CTs doing quiz before they can actually attempt to guard? This goes for the MOTD suggestion as well) and a 30 minute CT ban not doing a quiz is quite harsh its situational. Also eliminates their chance to actually gain experience to guard, and MAKE mistakes? A rule can outline what to do but not how to do it. If you want a short-fix (not going to actually dive into it), get a few questions as you join !guard pops up and there is no timer because this encourages the player to actually search the rule up and it would be refreshed into their mind and not pressure them completely, the timer and punishment eradicating the fun aspect of guarding and feeling like you're in class again with a strict and boring teacher doing a hard test. Thus the preference would be not to implement this because of experience, learning and having fun are removed through the proposal, in my opinion this would not remove the amount of rules being breached a suggestion has been brought to light similarly to this before and was rejected fyi -1.
07-12-2017/12:16 AM
Yeah I think it's a good idea in writing but wouldn't work in practice because answering questions constantly would getting insanely annoying
07-12-2017/01:11 PM
Not a bad Idea, a few pros and cons. Could always make players with 'x' amount of CT PT exempt from the rule check. It would definitely need a timer on it to prevent spam.
Also. It still has a chance of letting idiots through. You would have to provide a multi-choice and people could just guess and get it right and multi-choice always narrows it down to at least 1 answer that looks correct and they could get through that way. let alone people accidently answering wrong etc etc. I can see the ct unban requests now.
07-12-2017/01:16 PM
Also maybe make it a warden tool, like mic check to serve a similar purpose
10-12-2017/08:19 AM
+1. Once someone is x in the guard que, they have to answer questions with no time limit and if they get it wrong, they move back x amount of spots in the que. This encourages them to ask someone or search it up. It could even have the jb rules under the question so all you have to do is scroll down and find the rules. People will learn other rules while trying to find the rules related to the question
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