NationStates Jolt Archive


The DragonLance

Underaloz
02-12-2003, 15:40
http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=95611&start=20

Going berserk after having been convicted with godmoding. :?
Fyreheart
02-12-2003, 15:42
ok you crackheads i've read about godmoding so yall can all suck a fat one i thought twice and then i decided your still a bitch!!!!!!!!!!

So yall can eat my ass!!!!!!!!!

Pottymouth.
Cogitation
02-12-2003, 16:40
Modbombed by Scolopendra for continued flaming.

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
Underaloz
02-12-2003, 16:54
Sad. Never post when you're high, drunk or in need of sleep I suppose. :?
02-12-2003, 17:39
hey im a friend of the DragonLance and i want to know what the heck is going to happen to his nation
imported_Convict
02-12-2003, 17:46
What is going to happen is deletion. I just saw that he got deleted. He was warned serveral times about the issue though.
Cogitation
02-12-2003, 18:21
hey im a friend of the DragonLance and i want to know what the heck is going to happen to his nation

His nation has been permanently deleted for rule violations. It will not be resurrected.

If he thinks that he can behave better in the future, then he can create a new nation and start over.

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
NationStates Game Moderator
Furry Folk
02-12-2003, 20:24
Sad. Never post when you're high, drunk or in need of sleep I suppose. :?

From those rants it appears that Dragonlance was all 3.
How big was he anyway :?: If he had under 10 mil it was just another case of nOOb stupidity :roll:
Cogitation
02-12-2003, 20:40
...nOOb stupidity....

Rulebreaker or no rulebreaker, I would prefer that you didn't antagonize him. Thank you.

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
The True Domination
03-12-2003, 05:49
...nOOb stupidity....

Rulebreaker or no rulebreaker, I would prefer that you didn't antagonize him. Thank you.

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation

Awwwww. You're so furry and nice, Cog... Can't we antagonize just a little?

:twisted:
03-12-2003, 16:03
guess what this is the new and improved dragonlance i wasn't drunk high or in need of sleep. I was mad because yall were all doggin me about the generator and then all of a sudden u quit so i thought i won and i want to apologize to the game mod that i told to eat me with a spoon.

Just sorry about the big mess. by the way can u completely delete the original dragonlance so i can recreate and start over as the DragonLance???
Catholic Europe
03-12-2003, 16:04
Just sorry about the big mess. by the way can u completely delete the original dragonlance so i can recreate and start over as the DragonLance???

No, the mods won't do that - guaranteed.
03-12-2003, 16:05
ok
Catholic Europe
03-12-2003, 16:13
ok

sorry!
Cogitation
03-12-2003, 17:48
Rulebreaker or no rulebreaker, I would prefer that you didn't antagonize him. Thank you.

Awwwww. You're so furry and nice, Cog... Can't we antagonize just a little?

:twisted:

Funny. :P

However, in all seriousness, no. Antagonizing someone is not likely to help them become a better roleplayer and is more likely to start a flame war.

Just sorry about the big mess. by the way can u completely delete the original dragonlance so i can recreate and start over as the DragonLance???

No, the mods won't do that - guaranteed.

Just to clarify, we moderators do not delete nations on request.

We do, however, delete nations for rule violations, and "The Dragonlance" (the original one), was deleted for this reason.

Just sorry about the big mess.

*nods*

Noted.

I should probably say something about godmodding. In most RPG games, you have to start off from scratch and build yourself up from almost nothing to something powerful. That's part of what makes most games fun: the challenge of growing. This process is typically enforced by the rules of the game you're playing. The popular game "Diablo II", for example, won't let your character jump from level 1 to level 30 instantly, you have to work towards it.

In the roleplay that's typically done on these forums, there is a lot of flexibility given to roleplayers as to how they want to grow, since it's entirely left to the imagination. However, this freedom to apply your imagination also means that you don't have any automatic enforcement of slow growth; you are expected to enforce those rules upon yourself. That is, you have to pretend to be someone weak who builds himself up into someone strong through a slow process over a long period of time.

In roleplay, if you pretend to instantly become someone strong, then you are "godmodding". It would be like hacking the game "Diablo II" to cheat and make your character unfairly strong.

Does this clear things up for you?

--The Modified Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
NationStates Game Moderator
06-12-2003, 17:27
ok that clears things up, BUT, I wasn't pretending to be strong i had an idea and was financially supported by the nations in my region who can easily pay for it so no i wasn't godmodding. If you want to see my support go to Planar Orb of the Holy Knights
Bistmath
07-12-2003, 14:43
*beats head slowly into desk*

did you post that?