11-20-2019, 01:48 PM
(11-20-2019, 01:41 PM)Brown Sugar Cinnamon Poptart Wrote: Yeah but if that rule were implemented, it would be making any killing in self defense be kosable.
That's mainly why they left it at high sus/sus
Yes this is true, but how it sit's now, from the perspective of a third party who doesn't know if the person is lying about the self-defense is left to decide "do I believe what the person is saying and risk getting killed, or do I take action based on the fact's I do know (person killed innocent person) and risk getting slayed because of an RDMer"
How we made it work was, if this person was intentionally rdming and causing RDM chains, he was punished much harsher then someone who just accidentally rdm'd.
In life there are good intentions, bad intentions, and no intentions at all. being able to determine's someones intentions too either play correctly or is simply "trolling" is key in factoring in appropriate punishment.
But anyways, I appreicate the feedback, I'm not going to try changing rules, but rather adapting to the ones that are currently standing, I'm just trying to show another perspective which worked quite well in other places.