Administrative Abuse Report Format
Your Steam Name: wright
Your Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:91135411
Your Character Name (If Applicable): Frank Barnes
Admin being reported: @Kn1ght
Reason for Report:
A player makes a report accusing me of RDM'ing him, which I was able to explain very easily. I was bank security at the time and the player walked in and pulled out a machete and then asked if I "wanted to brawl", he was then shot. He had no business pulling a machete at such a close range, and obviously not in a bank.
After he re-spawned, he came right back into the bank, breaking NLR, and then began a whole situation with the Police & Bank Security, accusing me in-character of "murdering him". After he talked to the Police, they came in guns blazing which resulted in both parties shooting each other.
So, for the sit, @Kn1ght brings myself and the player and asks me to explain, which I do. The player then says he has a video and says he'll upload it, but @Kn1ght completely brushes that off and just assumes it's RDM. Disregarding the fact that he broke NLR, which logs clearly show by comparing death times and other logs. Not to mention he basically admitted to this... which was also brushed off.
He then brings one of the police officers that was shot and ask why BS shot at him. I explain to him that both parties were in the wrong and that police started the whole situation, along with the other player. Both players say they have a video but once again, it's completely ignored and I am instantly punished even though the other players weren't asked for their side of the story.
In all honesty, at this point is video evidence even required anymore? Two players have recordings of the entire situation:
video a). shows player X pulling a machete then coming back and breaking NLR
video b). shows player X and the rest of the police force failRP'ing and shooting for no apparent reason
They both offer to upload but @Kn1ght goes with "you know the rules, this will be a four day ban" which then extends into a "one week ban".
I'm sure the argument of, "you should of made a report" will conclude this report or "you know the rules"... but really?
Player X is rightfully killed and violates the rules, his report is accepted and his video evidence is declined
Player Y & their party have done multiple rule violations and Player Y even offers to show a video, which is also declined
Of course, Bank Security should not shoot at Police, but at this point there were random civilians joining in and shooting. The entire situation was a mess.
Both players were released, with @Kn1ght ignoring the fact that Player X and Player Y/ their party were the sole cause of the situation and in violation of the rules themselves.
My question to @Kn1ght is, why did you immediately take said player's word without even taking a second to look at their videos? They offered to upload multiple times but since you had already determined your decision, they stopped.
I understand the police situation, but how was that considered RDM? and evidence was declined? I'm very confused. You're a great administrator, not sure if it's because of you know, but I have never seen a case where we essentially decline video evidence and just take someone's word (regarding the initial report).
Time of Occurrence: 9/8/2019, ~2:30 PM
Evidence to support your claim: N/A; un-needed
Additional members involved/witnessing: other two players in sit
Your Steam Name: wright
Your Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:91135411
Your Character Name (If Applicable): Frank Barnes
Admin being reported: @Kn1ght
Reason for Report:
A player makes a report accusing me of RDM'ing him, which I was able to explain very easily. I was bank security at the time and the player walked in and pulled out a machete and then asked if I "wanted to brawl", he was then shot. He had no business pulling a machete at such a close range, and obviously not in a bank.
After he re-spawned, he came right back into the bank, breaking NLR, and then began a whole situation with the Police & Bank Security, accusing me in-character of "murdering him". After he talked to the Police, they came in guns blazing which resulted in both parties shooting each other.
So, for the sit, @Kn1ght brings myself and the player and asks me to explain, which I do. The player then says he has a video and says he'll upload it, but @Kn1ght completely brushes that off and just assumes it's RDM. Disregarding the fact that he broke NLR, which logs clearly show by comparing death times and other logs. Not to mention he basically admitted to this... which was also brushed off.
He then brings one of the police officers that was shot and ask why BS shot at him. I explain to him that both parties were in the wrong and that police started the whole situation, along with the other player. Both players say they have a video but once again, it's completely ignored and I am instantly punished even though the other players weren't asked for their side of the story.
In all honesty, at this point is video evidence even required anymore? Two players have recordings of the entire situation:
video a). shows player X pulling a machete then coming back and breaking NLR
video b). shows player X and the rest of the police force failRP'ing and shooting for no apparent reason
They both offer to upload but @Kn1ght goes with "you know the rules, this will be a four day ban" which then extends into a "one week ban".
I'm sure the argument of, "you should of made a report" will conclude this report or "you know the rules"... but really?
Player X is rightfully killed and violates the rules, his report is accepted and his video evidence is declined
Player Y & their party have done multiple rule violations and Player Y even offers to show a video, which is also declined
Of course, Bank Security should not shoot at Police, but at this point there were random civilians joining in and shooting. The entire situation was a mess.
Both players were released, with @Kn1ght ignoring the fact that Player X and Player Y/ their party were the sole cause of the situation and in violation of the rules themselves.
My question to @Kn1ght is, why did you immediately take said player's word without even taking a second to look at their videos? They offered to upload multiple times but since you had already determined your decision, they stopped.
I understand the police situation, but how was that considered RDM? and evidence was declined? I'm very confused. You're a great administrator, not sure if it's because of you know, but I have never seen a case where we essentially decline video evidence and just take someone's word (regarding the initial report).
Time of Occurrence: 9/8/2019, ~2:30 PM
Evidence to support your claim: N/A; un-needed
Additional members involved/witnessing: other two players in sit