You will need to report each and everyone to the STF team via the relevant form.
Listing player names here (regardless of what they may or may not be up to) is against the Forum rules.
You will need to report each and everyone to the STF team via the relevant form.
Listing player names here (regardless of what they may or may not be up to) is against the Forum rules.
Since you seem to have some experience with the actual reporting process, I was wondering if you knew if it was possible to submit a report with a list of compiled names of offenders, rather than having to do one at a time. It might help encourage others to go thru the hassle of making a report if they could, for example, note the names of offenders done in an hour when they are standing around in town and report it as a batch rather than singly. I'll be honest. I only use the in-game report to GM system for problem players, so I haven't tried batch reporting to the STF myself. I for one, would probably change that to STF reports if the burden of time/effort on my end was minimal.
The devs did just recently readdress the issue of RMT shouting, reconfirmed that it IS against the TOS, IS a punishable offense, and encouraged players to report offenders thru the proper channels (meaning submitted to the STF via the proscribed form.) Just in case anyone else is doubting that anything will be done, the devs are fully aware of the revival of loud RMT and are looking to do something about it.
Last edited by Nyarlko; 06-19-2018 at 12:53 AM.
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