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<blockquote data-quote="Zelda Themelin" data-source="post: 5800980" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>i have booted myself many times. Even from friend's games. If they are playing some game, that I really don't have good time with why bother.</p><p></p><p>Not all people know when to leave though. One player who got kicked multiple time was enjoying being griefer. He made characters to act like a-hole. He also had tendercy for-in-party conflict type of roleplaying especially when pvp was not allowed. And thus he would be as annoying as he liked without fear of retribution. He also cheated. And mis-read rules when he was in his munchin-phase.</p><p></p><p>We kicked one for refusing to constantly make characters suitable for game-theme. He on one of those annoying I want to roleplay half-blind-peasant in heroic adventure game and then complain that other people's characters are too good. Good guy for games like call of cthulhu though.</p><p></p><p>Haresment issues. Player who always was griefing other players. In real life, out of character as well as in game. Goodbye.</p><p></p><p>Other constant mood-ruining for whatever reason. If someone apperantly wants to make gaming situation as un-fun for other people as possible, no matter what his motivation is, even if he is one of those people who show up and play with their phone whole gamesession and generally act bored. So it would also include booting people who show up not to game. There are other situations to hang with friends, no need to invite these strays to gaming. They just disturb other players. Also we have temporaly banned people from gaming since they insisted bringing their non-playing girlfriends (and in few cases boy-friends) to hang there. In case they were those attention-hungry ones, constantly intruption, if not whole game, player they are hitched with. Once romance ended/become less intese we invited them back.</p><p></p><p>In those cases people had sense to leave without serious complain. It apprently was disturbing them too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zelda Themelin, post: 5800980, member: 167"] i have booted myself many times. Even from friend's games. If they are playing some game, that I really don't have good time with why bother. Not all people know when to leave though. One player who got kicked multiple time was enjoying being griefer. He made characters to act like a-hole. He also had tendercy for-in-party conflict type of roleplaying especially when pvp was not allowed. And thus he would be as annoying as he liked without fear of retribution. He also cheated. And mis-read rules when he was in his munchin-phase. We kicked one for refusing to constantly make characters suitable for game-theme. He on one of those annoying I want to roleplay half-blind-peasant in heroic adventure game and then complain that other people's characters are too good. Good guy for games like call of cthulhu though. Haresment issues. Player who always was griefing other players. In real life, out of character as well as in game. Goodbye. Other constant mood-ruining for whatever reason. If someone apperantly wants to make gaming situation as un-fun for other people as possible, no matter what his motivation is, even if he is one of those people who show up and play with their phone whole gamesession and generally act bored. So it would also include booting people who show up not to game. There are other situations to hang with friends, no need to invite these strays to gaming. They just disturb other players. Also we have temporaly banned people from gaming since they insisted bringing their non-playing girlfriends (and in few cases boy-friends) to hang there. In case they were those attention-hungry ones, constantly intruption, if not whole game, player they are hitched with. Once romance ended/become less intese we invited them back. In those cases people had sense to leave without serious complain. It apprently was disturbing them too. [/QUOTE]
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