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I saw this too in Sirion, scribe report shared by one of our realm's nobles from the La Pointe family. 

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BM General Discussion / Re: East Continent OOC/Titans Issue
« on: May 06, 2014, 02:48:15 AM »
EDIT: WARNING, LONG POST AHEAD. 

Hinamoto, correct me if what I'm about to say is inaccurate.

Hinamoto isn't accusing the Titans, Tom, or the developers of using the system for their own personal benefits, in the sense some of them or any of them, purposefully used their powers to let these reports pass and punishment taken.  He isn't angry at that, he doesn't feel angry in that manner.

What he (and perhaps the majority of folks who seem) who seem to be opposing/disgruntled about this entire incident is that even though the Titans passed judgement on his case of breaking an IR, it is the timing and presentation of these reports and verdicts that seems to be a root cause of lots of these... reactions from all sorts of people (not just Hinamoto) here on the forums, on IRC, and in-game during the last few days.

The Titans are not to take in past player history, or recommendations of character or a player's personality and track record.  They focus on the report at hand, and whether a rule was broken or not.  They issue a verdict, and in this case, as Penchant has reminded me on IRC, they decided to also make that verdict a public one to all of the realm (it's not always going to be public realm-wide verdicts).

What some folks feel has happened here, Hinamoto included, is that the Titan system has been abused in a timely manner to coincide with yes, an actual IR violation that he is guilty of -- so that Hinamoto as a player, and his characters, suffer punishment/warnings if the Titans deem it so.  And so they have. 

But not abused by the Titans themselves, necessarily, in the sense of one of them reported him first as a player/realm-mate, then made sure to use their Titan powers to see the verdict end in guilty, and to further use their Titan privileges to encourage a public verdict to shame him. No, that's not the case here that I think anyone believes or has meant to imply.  It seems that is what you feel Hinamoto is accusing the Titans/Devs/Staff of doing, and why he is angry, folks.  But again, unless I'm wrong, he isn't angry/acussing the Titans of that.  He, and others, feel something more along the lines of what follows below:

What some suspect really happened (or is happening)

What many folks suspect, and believe, is that someone else (not specifically a Titan, but just any other regular joe, non-Titan player) in the realm has just recently in the last month, ever since Hinamoto's character took to the General position of the realm, begun to target him and his characters for reporting -- to the Titans -- at every chance they get.  Is it because he was actually breaking rules and IR?  Maybe it is, I don't have any actual logs or access to un-modified logs that actually show any of these other 3-4 reports Hinamoto claims has been filed against him in just the last month -- I've only seen the Titan verdict/warning of the public judgement passed on what appears to be the latest report someone has filed against him, which happens to be him breaking the IR for nobles/players being able to choose their own units.  And then not less than a day later, the second public Titan verdict/punishment for insulting other players OOC because of the first Titan verdict.

It also appears there's enough of something -- whether it's evidence, a gut feeling, or just hearsay, I can't quite tell -- for at least over 10+ players now across the realm, IRC, and on the forums, who think these reports of IR/rule violations, while not false reports, have been purposefully done just during the time Hinamoto's character took the General position in the last 2-4 weeks, because this person (not necessarily a Titan or Staff, just a regular joe player who wants to take Hinamoto and his characters down OOCly) has some kind of beef with the player and/or Hinamoto's characters.  What's their motivation?  There's no way to really find out in this case, with the Titan system keeping the Complainer/Reporter anonymous, it can't be checked out with the public/community/realm players if the person complaining/reporting has an actual personal OOC conflict (or even legit IC conflict) with another player or their characters at some point in the past, or in the present. 

But what if it was someone out with a personal vendetta?  For whatever reasons they are, it is possible.  This is a PvP game, after all, it's about fighting against, and with, other people who control in-game characters in the Battlemaster world, going head-to-head in politics, actual military battles between player-controlled armies, and somewhere along the way there's that chance someone, somewhere, got pissed off at someone else.  It could be the real human being someone is pissed off at, or how their characters have come to act or behave over time.  But that's not something to bother explaining further, because I'm confident all of us here know that's quite likely in game like this, has already happened in the community before, even.  It was a reminder however, so that what I say next has some context.

If someone had a bone to pick with another player, and/or their characters, their target being a fairly well-known player/character in the realm OOC/IC, and also happened to have a gained General position recently, complete with a string of victories, success, and good coordination as a General character -- they could use the Titan system to purposefully report the player/character at every chance there was a valid opportunity -- not only to help 'enforce' the IR and rules, but also in gambling that if there was a guilty verdict, it would help undermine and add additional stress/tension/guilt to that other player and their characters, especially during an already stressful time period coordinating and controlling a character who is a heavily involved, military General, of the realm, in the middle of a really edge-of-your-seat war.

Is it the person's fault for breaking IRs and rules that could be (and was in this case) reported by others, resulted in guilty verdicts, public Titan warnings and 1-day account locks --  Even when they could have been more careful to not even go close to breaking any IRs/rules, while managing a military General character in the middle of an intensive war they were putting lots of their own personal spirit into?  Yes, they could have been more careful.  Yes, it's their fault and responsibility for slipping up.

Is quitting/leaving the game, deleting your game account, uncalled over this recent spectacle?  Sure it could be, and it maybe is in this case.

But these things about it being a player's own fault for breaking IRs/rules (and consequently being reported, warned/ punished) isn't quite the issue at hand here, I think -- it's about possibly someone, another player (not specifically a Titan or Staff), abusing the report/complaint system to undermine their victim and characters, when that player and character(s) have invested themselves into the responsibility of military General in the middle of an important game period; coordinating an entire realm's armies, tactics and strategy of a huge war against a similarly tactical and powerful collection of enemy realms.  By undermining and submitting these reports (even though they are real IRs/rule violations the person has committed) with the anonymity of not knowing who the complainer is, or who the Titans are, it feels to a number of folks that a fellow player(s) in their own realm has done this on purpose just so the victim gets frustrated/stress-over enough that we either see their characters get deleted, demoted, removed, punished, etc, or they want to see their target delete their entire account, rage-quit, spout off OOC, get banned, punished, account-locked, and so on.

I think the above is a slightly better translation of what lots of people on Hinamoto's side have been trying to express about this entire incident with the Titans and what Hinamoto himself has been trying to express -- IR's and rules were broken, warnings, verdicts and punishment were doled out as deemed fit by the Titans.  But someone, or a group of people, may have been using Hinamoto's slip-ups to purposefully launch a barrage of reports/complaints against him in such a short time period of one month, in order to lay on additional layer of stress/tension on top of all the work and effort of putting his own passion and energy into playing the strategy/war part of the game through a military General character, that he had just recently taken up with his character(s), in this same month/time period.

Folks aren't accusing the Titans/Devs/Staff themselves for personally targeting Hinamoto (and thus they aren't angry for that particular reason), they are suspicious and angry that someone might have used the Titans system for a personal OOC attack/vendetta, with it's safety of anonymity for the Complainer (who is misusing the Titan System to OOCly attack/harass someone, even if what they are reporting is a valid violation/complaint) and the anonymity for the Titans -- and then the Titans (by mistake) not realizing this and still passing the guilty verdict, public realm-wide warnings, and 1-day account lock without any indication or even remorse/sympathetic acknowledgement that this, given the context of the war, the player's past track record, personality and actual behavior, was being abused at all by the complaining/reporting party as a targeted OOC attack at an important and already stressful time for the player, even if the violations reported are actual rules broken that needed to be warned/punished for.

As it stands, with the Titan system currently preserving the anonymous identity of the Complainer, and the anonymity of the Titans passing judgement, it's tough for folks to see what hope they have in seeing their possible conspiracy theories/suspicions/hunches/gut feelings proven wrong.  Seeing someone get a public realm-wide warning, with a blaring yellow message background, for the first time since the Magistrates System was announced as closed, with the verdict-kind of concluding posts/text we saw in the old Magistrates System (but without knowing who the Complainer is, who the people deciding the judgement are this time around) -- I think those things are part of the reasons why Hinamoto, at least 8-10 players OOC in the realm, and 1-2 others here on the forums have all expressed some form of anger, disgruntlement, disapproval, suspicion, concern, and worry.  People can appeal after, but... the public verdict made about someone is already out there, shaming or not, it's a public message/warning about someone who broke the rules/IRs, and folks have reacted as they have in this situation.

Is that the way people are? Over-sensitive, unrealistic, short-sighted and more?  Should they just be dismissed as overreacting, obsessive conspiracy theorists?  I could agree with that in some cases, but for this one, I've personally played a character for about the same number of years with Hinamoto's characters in the same realm, and while he definitely may have dug himself into this in regards to the IR/rules he has broken, the anger/frustration/disapproval people are expressing across the realm in-game, and on the forums/IRC (just 1-3 on IRC and the forums total, but in the realm there's definitely has been at least 6-8+ I think) might just indicate this isn't just a clear-cut case of someone violating the IRs/rules, getting pissed about being punished, then rage-quitting.  There's maybe more to it, like someone (not specifically a Titan/Staff) actually trying to pull the strings of the Titan System to carry out an OOC attack against someone else, especially at this coincidental time when that player and his character(s) are helping a realm in leaps and bounds on the military and war font.

To re-emphasis one of things I meant to clarify through the above paragraphs; Hinamoto and other folks aren't peeved or thinking/blaming the Titans/staff themselves for trying to purposefully take him (Hinamoto) down, he and other folks are (from what I deduce) angry and suspecting some unidentified player (non-Titan, non-Staff most likely they mean to suspect) of successfully using the Titan system to degrade OOCly another player and their character(s), and then being partly angry at the Titans for letting that happen, with no apology for the specific scenario, and what so far seems to be no acknowledgement that this might or actually has happened.  Yes, Hinamoto did wrongs, but someone else might be doing wrong in this too, and folks can't identify who, validate their suspicions or invalidate them, under this current Titan system which provides anonymity to the Complainer and Titans.  This is in order to prevent a revenge witch-hunt, right? 

 But what happens if someone is, and has, used the system, in this case of Hinamoto, to actually attack him and/or their characters through this complaint/report system?  Even if the complaints and reports are real violations of IRs and rules, how will anyone know if someone is, or isn't abusing it this way as part of a larger OOC attack (Especially one that targets a player/character who is quite involved with the military mechanics and coordination of the realm and other players)?  If someone does abuse it, how will they found out?  How will the targeted player and realm who received the public Titan verdicts and warnings ever know that person being reported/complained about is part of a larger OOC attack to deprive the realm of an important character/player, even if he/she is guilty of IRs violations and player complaints?  These are some of the feelings/frustration, I think, that is part of the brimming overflow of OOC sentiments that people, in Sirion, in-game, have been trying to express, right from the first public Titan verdict, to even a day now after Hinamoto deleted his account.  There was at least another 10-14+ OOC messages from at least 7-8+ different players after Hinamoto deleted his account.  The realm ruler and maybe one other player tried to remind people to take the OOC discussion to the emails provided by the Titan announcements (titan@battlemaster.org, tom@battlemaster.org), or to head to the forums, but that still didn't help until the final turn of that day rolled and things finally seemed to settle down on the grey message front.

Are these ungrateful expectations and inappropriate thanks towards the Staff/Titans/Developers?  Should people on Hinamoto's side be feeling this way?  Are they even feeling that way for sure?  Is quitting/deleting an account just being being a hothead in this scenario?  Should the public guilty verdicts announced to the realm have been done that way?  Is there a better solution available?  Would a different solution be more appropriate and healthy for the game to implement than what we have now?  You'll get answers that range all over the place.  But it's quite clear that no matter what answers to those questions anyone might come up with, the fact remains: Something about this entire incident is aggravating/upsetting/has created an uncomfortable/unsettling feeling for a good portion of folks, especially in the Sirion in-game realm message channel.  Are they just pissed off and angry that they lost a capable General and military character in the middle of a war?  The answer to that might/might not make their concerns, reactions, and opinions less appropriate (or relevant), but it still doesn't change the fact that they are feeling those feelings, and for at least 5-8+ players now, have also continued to express those feelings/concerns/opinions/thoughts in a flood of OOC messages the same day Hinamoto deleted his account.  Even after being warned to take OOC outside of the game to the forums/email/etc.

I'm don't plan to post again on this, because I'm not that good at debating, or expressing stuff in a debating/prove your point is right over others and provide cohesive evidence way/or prove this and that argument is false because of X, Y, Z reasons that support your own claims, etc.  This took me a few hours to write, probably started 2-4 hours ago, when the last post was this one:  (http://forum.battlemaster.org/index.php/topic,5699.msg128837.html#msg128837).  I apologize for not updating the rest of this post for those.  It's a lot of work and as much effort as this was for me to write all this, I am a little tired to go back to incorporate the latest responses into this post properly.

I have read them though and feel that there are the responses for the most part well worth considering and reading -- they tackle maybe in better words some of the similar things I have been trying to say here about how people are feeling about all this, where the anger/frustration is really coming from and directed at, and so on.

I'm sorry to say I can't offer any changes/improvements that sound great to me, and that would be acceptable without treading over the 'This has already been tried before and it didn't work' territory. 

Hopefully for those that read this entire wall of text, you might have a little bit better of an understanding of where folks like Hinamoto really are coming from, what some folks are (possibly) really frustrated and angry at, and some of the collective sentiments, opinions, and thoughts I have tried to compile out of a combination of all all the OOC messages about the incident from the in-game realm channel these last days, from the discussions and talks I've witnessed/had in the Battlemaster IRC channels/network, and from the relevant forum threads posted in the last day or so stemming from this entire scenario that has unfolded.

I assume the developers/staff/titans have direct access to the actual game logs for investigating things, but if anyone does want to see an actual screenshot for screenshot of the messages over the last 30 days this incident took place from my character's inbox, I have taken screenshots of all of it should anyone want to try and get a exact feeling for how many, and what kind of OOC 'suspicions/disapproval/disagreement' messages people were writing about.  I'll be waiting until a significant amount of time has passed before being willing to share these screenshots if anyone does ask for them, I'm thinking another month or so, but if anyone at some point afterwards does want to have these as reference or to do your own research into this entire affair, I can provide them.  If the Staff/Titans/Developers/Tom inform me at any point this is illegal, inappropriate, not allowed, even if I wait X amount of time so that most of the information is outdated and irrelevant to current IG events, then I won't be giving them out, at all.

Thanks for reading.  Don't expect me to respond back here, but if you'd like to directly let me know about something (like a mistake I made in my logic/explanation/writing or anything like that), or request some information (that I'm allowed to provide), etc, you can contact me through the Battlemaster IRC Channel, I usually hang out there, or even send me a private message here on the forums (I'll try to respond to that but I don't use the BM forums too often, but it should send my email account a notification and I'll be reminded to check in and respond to you through PM then).

(EDIT: Moldy Smidglez, I feel like I wrote a book after re-reading all this. This is why I feel uncomfortable posting on the forums, partly. Beejeesus!)

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Far East Island / A Kingdom Divided: Cathay
« on: January 19, 2014, 04:47:01 AM »
Late this day, reports began streaming in of an entire Duchy flying new banners of a newly formed realm where the city of Colasan stands.  Shortly after, it was made known that another region and it's lord pledged new allegiance to Kindara.  Thus leaving the Kingdom of Cathay, more aptly a Queendom in the last many months, in a precarious position.

With it's former King Galiard Scarlett and his short-lived successor, Queen Kasia Kain so suddenly making their departure from the realm many months ago, it appears the identity and spirit of Cathay's nobility at large have suffered enough blows to morale from the consequent disappearances and other mysterious, but gradual, reports of other longstanding key figures also vanishing from the public eye. 

Rumours abound that without a more convincing leadership to have held the realm together in trust and spirit, it was a justified course of action to secede and let Cathay fade away into shame of what it has now become.  Others assert that the realm has arisen before because of the strong values and principles in which the realm was founded upon, and that as long as they breathe and live these virtues, they will persist onwards. 

Whichever way it appears the go, one thing is at utmost clear; Another realm of the Free Peoples is now officially out of the running to present any comparable resistance to the Empire as the once proud, united, Free Kingdom of Cathay it could have once claimed of itself before, but now no longer.

~

I think these quotes summarize quite well what seems to have happened in Cathay:

Only appearing to be outmatched. In reality, they had a remarkable ability to swell their ranks once the war actually started. Not only that, their ruler did an excellent job of gaining sympathy and swaying others to their side. Their political maneuvering was almost perfect.

And yes, [...] did not perform very well in that war. We had several key figures either go inactive and autopause, or outright leave/quit soon after the war began. [...]
The defectors have pretty much destroyed that. Most of them won't be allowed back into
[...] when the war is over. Many of them won't even be allowed to remain in the Far East.

It really seems to have unfolded just as the above quotes laid out; The onset of the war, attributed to the character named Galiard Scarlet by quite a few others now, began with influential political swaying that brought several realms together, but all too soon after the war's starting, began to unravel in different ways.  Perhaps one of the key highlights was when Cathay's rulers, both the characters Galiard and Kasia of the Scarlett and Kain families respectively, both left or had their characters die off while the war was still going on strong.  The latter was supposed to have been the expected successor/leader in following through with the war and keeping Cathay whole, but with her own disappearance/death, the following months drew many more mysterious disappearances (pausing/deleting, mostly permanent deleting and quitting of Battlemaster entirely) of other really quality, key, and influential characters of the realm; from Dukes to Lords, to Knights having been part of Cathay's history from after the era of Toupellon, to some even older than that; to when Cathay was still in it's first era after having just evolved from a Lasanar Colony on the heels of the Antoza Commonwealth war. 

All these characters, in a very short time I think, since say just the last 3-4 months, sort of got up and left week after week in a very silent manner (though a good handful at least posted small OOC messages or leaving messages).  Then arrived nobility from Ohnar West, along with a spattering of other new families and nobles NOT related to Ohnar West, and during this time Queen Stephanie Greyson also rises to power, and so began the chapter that seems to be what we are seeing today.   

I'll admit that as a player, from the time the player's of Galiard Scarlett and Kasia Kain deleted their characters, up until about the character Queen Stephanie Greyson really seemed to get into the groove of starting something going, there was a really dead silence in the realm; so many characters and players had paused/left the game after Galiard and Kasia's characters went poof so suddenly, that there was literally no activity in the realm chatter; it really seemed an identity crisis, or at least that the realm was about to disband right then and there.

But over the last month or so, things picked up again as things began to seep through that Cathay's Queen was secretly negotiating with Arcaea's Emperor, keeping the details mostly hidden from the realm, and then at last the banning of the Ohnarian 'defectors' seemed to finally trigger a string of activity, heated debate, discussion, and chatter in the realm again; leading up to the somewhat explosive events of Colasan seceding to form a new realm in the north, and Haul joining Kindara in the south.

I have to say, it was nice to see lively discussion again in the last weeks or so even though it was more internal strife and roleplaying/conflict between characters than ever seen before; where as most of Cathay's roleplaying history and atmosphere was based more on a realm vs realm, team vs team spirit, under characters like Galiard Scarlett, Ranulf Miles, James Blazeral Harker, Hamish O'Ways, etc.  The amount of internal strife that was allowed to reign so freely this time around was a very interesting dynamic for my character in Cathay. 




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General Talk / Re: How many Canadians do we have?
« on: October 19, 2011, 01:06:39 PM »
My igloo is very moose-proof and every morning before walking out into the all-year-round snow and ice, I munch on some tasty pancakes with maple syrup, whilst waving a hockey stick at the coverage of yesterday's Hockey Night in Canada, and the Molson's are sitting nearby too.

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I'm wondering how many others may agree or disagree with what this topic entails.

Battlemaster isn't a peaceful roleplaying game -- you aren't sitting around a Dungeon and Dragons game where all your characters are on the same team and your roleplaying out an experience working together against some non-human entity, that would be a form of non-competitive roleplaying.  Battlemaster is a type of roleplaying game where your competing against other players; your making plans to take over other realms controlled by players, carefully stepping your way up the social ladder to rise above others in glory or personal ambition, or leading a conquest of personal honor or the unification of all lands and factions.  Perhaps you could throw the words 'peace' in there someplace, but it really doesn't seem to fit into Battlemaster as either a long-term concept or even natural concept to consider in the Battlemaster lore.

Yet for all that, I've seen a fair few situations around the Battlemaster community over the years where people seem to reveal they don't see Battlemaster as... well Battlemaster.  From the discussion mailing lists to IRC tidbits, to the wiki and, more recently, the forums located here -- people have discussed in a combination of OOC and IC around how Battlemaster could be a peaceful roleplaying game.

Some realms try to use the path of 'peace' as an in-game roleplaying characteristic and motivator for realm actions/direction, others try the so-called 'honor' and 'compassion' in which characters never resort to any form of violence and openly champion their characters in-game to oppose all war in politics, diplomacy, and even day-to-day roleplaying. 

Roleplaying is quite limited only by your own imagination, but even Battlemaster has eventually developed a few firm, over-arching 'Rules of the BM Universe'... and I think strong non-competitive aspects can hardly be something to take seriously as either a long-term, serious realm-related direction, or as a heavily active characteristic and trait of player characters.  Everyone is fairly free to roleplay their characters as they see fit, as per the naturally set out game rules...

... but serious, non-competitive roleplaying in Battlemaster really seems to be... contrary.

Like I said, this isn't some little corner of the internet where your roleplaying about happy fairies and saving dwarves while conquering evil hordes of demons, whilst at the same time drawing rainbows and having tea and cookies... Battlemaster strikes me as a little more competitive and rich in player vs player politics.

 

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