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M1_Mercenary

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I personally feel that if one refuses to put the minimum effort to read/understand the rules when they join then they don't deserve to be apart of the community. I also believe 99.99% of Admins around the world will agree with this statement.
 

Laithes

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So you're saying I don't deserve to be a part of the community? I didn't read the rules, mostly because I knew they were all common sense, but when I heard about specific rules like "no advertising" I actually read them. Maybe I came off wrong with that statement, but I'll annul it here, we should put the rules that are pretty much involving Aggression and PvP. I mean every other server says not to hack, but only some PvP servers disallow combat-logging or safe-zone abuse.
 

jeffrocks26

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Personaly I think it should be up to admins and mostly up to Noodle, to decide how the server will be changed. I checked the server and currently, there are 47 players on. That is a shitton. I haven't seen those numbers since september! Good Job Aggression!
 

M1_Mercenary

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I would prefer everyone to make reading the rules a priority when joining anywhere, its just good manners and it is less frustrating for staff overall. However, most of Aggression's rules are common sense.



You did actually put in a bit effort into reading the rules after hearing about them, so I won't rage too much at you.
 

Laithes

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Well you can't disagree that if the basics(Actual rules, not just telling people to read them on the forums.) are outlined using /help, new people are less likely to cause infractions.
 

M1_Mercenary

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it wont help. Used to co-run a creative server that had 'READ RULES' infront of spawn so people see it, and it spammed everyone who joined with 20 messages of 'READ RULES! USE /RULES'



Guess what... people still refused to read them.