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Forum/Gameplay Rules and Guidelines
Posted By: Bone-Roller at 3:37 PM, Wednesday October 5, 2011 EDT
Forum Posting Guidelines:

1) Don't create threads that are entitled in a profane, obscene, racist, or otherwise obviously objectionable fashion. If posting such a thread would get you punished at home, school, or work, then you can expect that it will get you punished here.

2) If such a thread has been posted and a mod penalizes the poster, don't bump it. Especially do not bump it if the thread has fallen off the front page of the forums.

3) When posting in threads, please try to use some sense of decorum. Posts that are simply profanity-laden rants, insults, or suggestions that other players perform biologically improbable, unsanitary, or unsavory acts may be held to be actionable. Again, if your post would get you punished by your parent, expelled/suspended/sent to the principal's office at school, or fired from work, it may achieve the same result here. Individual posts inside threads will receive more leeway than objectionably entitled threads themselves, but not much.

4) Don't post walls of spam when leaving a negative review of another player.

Failure to follow these posting guidelines may result in warns or bans, not only for the alt you use to break the rules, but also for any other accounts that are identified as belonging to you.


Gameplay Guidelines:

The following is a partial list of proscribed actions/behaviors that will get you warned or banned. This is not a complete list. Do not think that, just because a specific item is not listed, that it is allowed. The spirit of the rules will be enforced, not just the letter of the rules. When in doubt about whether something is actionable, I would strongly advise you to err on the side of caution. One of the original rules that Ryan had for Kdice was to "be nice". If you are contemplating something that may give you an unfair advantage, it is probably not "nice" and may result in a warning or a ban. Be advised that penalties for illicit activities will be assessed against the player(s) engaging in the actionable activity, not simply against the alt(s) used at the time. If you get busted, the penalty will be applied to any and all accounts that are identified as belonging to you. My policy is that alts do not commit offenses, players do. If you commit a serious offense, then you should be punished across the board, not simply by having a throw-away alt banned.


1) Shared accounts are against the rules, so don't create or use them. Any account that is used by more than one individual, for whatever reason, is a shared account. Any account that is found to be shared will be permanently banned. In addition, all of the known accounts of the players determined to be using the shared account will be banned. This policy applies to both intentionally and inadvertently shared accounts, so protect your log-in data by keeping it secret. Don't give it out for any reason to anyone, unless you want the account (and all your other accounts) to be banned.

2) Don't steal, disseminate, or use other player's log-in data.

3) Don't create accounts that impersonate other players and appear to be intended to make other players believe that the original player is operating the fake.

4) Don't PGA. If you choose to play with your Old Trusted Friend (OTF), don't engage in team play with that person. Blatant, undisclosed OTF behavior is the same thing as PGA and is an punishable offense.

5) Don't use hate language, go on obscene, vitriolic rants that continue unreasonably, or otherwise spam the chat box during games.

6) Don't conspire with other players to game the system and create a disadvantage to the general player population.

6) Don't use proxy IPs.

7) Don't funnel points.

8) Don't use exploits, loopholes, or hacks of any kind.

Note that none of the above rules or guidelines prohibit cut-throat playing. You are still free to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women. You want to farm? Cool. You want to back stab? Do it. You want to cut the crap out of someone. Have fun. You want to screw someone's game just for the hell of it? Indulge your wildest fancies. All of that is transparent, self-regulating, and within the bounds of the game.

However, if it is against the rules, DON'T DO IT. If you think that it might be against the rules, DON'T DO IT. You may very well get away with the scam for a long while, but if you are caught, you will suffer harsh consequences. If you choose to cheat, or to abuse the system in whatever fashion, then you do so with the full knowledge of what the punishment will be if you are caught.

Be advised that that my rulings and those of my fellow mods will always be subjective. When we make a ruling and take action, we are interpreting both the letter and the spirit of the rules. We will always seek to act impartially and fairly, but our interpretation of what is fair and impartial may differ from yours. Make your life (and ours) easier by simply playing fairly.

In the end, if you disagree with any ruling, you may always appeal to the ultimate arbiter of justice: Ryan.


GL and HF


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scaramanga wrote
at 10:49 AM, Wednesday October 6, 2010 EDT

Kdice_CPR wrote:

"imo the mods are overstepping their boundaries when 1 person makes a rule for 1000s of ppl to follow. You guys need to consult and present the rules as if they are from a collective source and not from 1 or 2 people.
right/wrong is so subjective, especially here in kdice. so you definitely need to be in communication before 1 person determines and posts what is right for the whole community, bc what if that mod is wrong."

br is a mod
he posted *his* criteria. if nothing/noone else HE will sanction u if u break them.

since it appears that you think those criteria are strict/too strict, if u adhere to them u should be safe fro the other ("softer") mods.

scaramanga wrote
at 10:53 AM, Wednesday October 6, 2010 EDT
"Posted By: Bone-Roller"

"When in doubt about whether something is actionable, I would strongly advise you to err on the side of caution. One of the original rules that Ryan had for Kdice was to "be nice". If you are contemplating something that may give you an unfair advantage, it is probably not "nice" and may result in a warning or a ban."

and

"Note that none of the above rules or guidelines prohibit cut-throat playing. (...) You want to farm? Cool. You want to back stab? Do it. You want to cut the crap out of someone. Have fun. You want to screw someone's game just for the hell of it? Indulge your wildest fancies."

personally I dont think the examples in the second quote do not qualify as "being nice" as outlined in the first quote...?
scaramanga wrote
at 10:54 AM, Wednesday October 6, 2010 EDT
"Kdice_CPR wrote
Let's talk about the future"

br *is* the future.
scaramanga wrote
at 10:55 AM, Wednesday October 6, 2010 EDT
last line: -dont
tilp wrote
at 7:07 PM, Thursday November 4, 2010 EDT
Ban this player please:

"Smurf You: c'mon jew boy
Smurf You: you can DO IT
Smurf You: COME THE FUCK ON JEW BOY
Smurf You: YOU BURN WELL
Smurf You: WHY CAN'T YOU ROLL WELL? "

on jokerswild91 at midnight GMT.
DeanVenture wrote
at 2:06 PM, Tuesday November 30, 2010 EST
I was trying to learn how to play the 2000 boards and discussed with those 7 at the table about the game.

Unabashed announcements of using alts to funnel points, and work against players that weren't in the circle of friends was blatant. This from those at the #1 position on the leaderboard on down.

If the top positioned players and their alts are at the top of the points board and are working together and against those not wishing to PGA to play during tournaments and other boards, how do you continue to have fun at a strategy-based game?

Also this from members? I signed up as a member to support the game as it is extremely fun and exciting to play when it is not bogged down by fights of PGE/PGA nature.

It should be the members and those leading the leaderboard that should know that earning points through playing boards should be without a PGA/PGE mentality otherwise what is the point of playing if you have to have alts and do as the top players ask you to do or else be unfairly taken advantage of at a crucial board.

Hopefully there is a way to counteract this issue.

And yes these 8 rules are wonderful standards. For the sake of new and interested players, may they squash the unfair behaviors of those ruining the spirit of the game.
EZgo wrote
at 9:40 PM, Sunday January 9, 2011 EST
players should be -play for a week if they violate these rules and banned for repeat offenders.

when is there going to be a rule book on no pga?
Bone-Roller wrote
at 3:18 PM, Wednesday October 5, 2011 EDT
Bumped for those that need the reference.
Crazy Smurf wrote
at 1:26 AM, Thursday October 6, 2011 EDT
Thanks BR, I'll make sure jona reads it. Hahaha
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