Author Topic: autoban for switching sides in war  (Read 15200 times)

De-Legro

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Re: autoban for switching sides in war
« Reply #15: October 06, 2011, 04:36:31 AM »
Why? What happens then if the judge position is vacant? If he gets stabbed right after and remains wounded for a week? If it coincides with him going inactive?

There's nothing wrong with removing autobans. I don't see what your issue with them is. If truly you had the realm's blessings, or were on even remotely friendly terms with the judge (and aren't joining an enemy), he'll remove it.

By default, it should be poorly viewed to break your oaths to change allegiance to another sovereign. RP can dictate exceptions, and that's why the judge can remove these bans.

My problem is this, who is issuing the auto ban, a faceless bureaucrat rather then a actual player character. As for what happens if the Judge cannot act and do his duty, why the same thing as it stands now if they aren't online or are wounded when they want to execute a infiltrator, or ban a Duke while the Duke is wounded to prevent a succession or any of the other situations where being wounded means you just plain MISS OUT.
« Last Edit: October 06, 2011, 04:40:29 AM by De-Legro »
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