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Yes as awesome as this system is it also has rules. Failure to follow these rules will result in a ban from the karma system and a place on the karma wall of shame
Yes as awesome as this system is it also has rules. Failure to follow these rules will result in a ban from the karma system and a place on the karma wall of shame


The rules on the karma system are as follows:
Swapping Karma between friends repeatedly or other methods of 'Farming' is an offense that may result in being banned from the Karma system and all of its unlocks. Our Karma system is in place to reward good players, not those who have a friend to swap with every round. You are also forbidden to attempt reverse-engineer the code from the game to attempt at cheating the karma system's functionality.
 
1. Do not trade karma with someone or attempt to gain karma through any methods of 'farming', whether it be your friend or someone on your IP address. Do not think you will get away with it.
 
2. Do not beg for karma in ooc
 
3. Do not try and exploit the karma system, if you find a bug with it report it to admins.

Revision as of 21:10, 16 July 2014

One of the unique additions we have on this server is the 'Karma System'

What is Karma?

Karma Verb

What is karma you ask? We get asked this question every round. Basically each player has there own karma count, you can check it by using the the check karma verb (special verbs => check karma). Karma can be used to purchase things from the karma shop and it lets you know that your a good RP-er.

How do I get karma?

Now I know what karma is and what i can do with it, how do I earn it?

Karma is earned by other players rewarding another player. At the end of the round when the shuttle docks at Central Command, you will get a pop-up window which tells you to spend karma on someone (special verbs => award karma).

There are multiple reasons a user may award karma to another. Here are some of the most known, yet not limited to.

  1. Good, well though-out role play manners.
  2. Efficient at the chosen role.
  3. Efficient and/or interesting antagonist.
  4. Stunts. Ex. Escaping the supermatter by running, being the last one alive, etc.

I've got my karma. What next?

Right so now you've got your karma and you now have 2 options. 1. Spend the karma on something in the karma shop and 2. Save it for something more expensive.

Job unlocks

Spending Karma

To spend karma go to the in-game karma shop which then will give you a pop-up window and a list of all available jobs and species that you can buy.

Species unlocks

If you have enough karma to be able to afford what you choose that amount will be deducted from your account and the job/species will be unlocked for you to enjoy

Saving Karma

Pretty self-explanitory. You won't have the required amount of karma to purchase anything straight away and will have to save up until you earn enough. Don't worry karma will never be deducted from your account without you purchasing something so keep saving!

Karma Rules

Yes as awesome as this system is it also has rules. Failure to follow these rules will result in a ban from the karma system and a place on the karma wall of shame

Swapping Karma between friends repeatedly or other methods of 'Farming' is an offense that may result in being banned from the Karma system and all of its unlocks. Our Karma system is in place to reward good players, not those who have a friend to swap with every round. You are also forbidden to attempt reverse-engineer the code from the game to attempt at cheating the karma system's functionality.