This post outlines some basic guidelines we want our community members to understand when it comes to player reports, bans, and warning points.
Essentially, if you are found to have broken a rule in the community there is one of three outcomes:
Essentially, if you are found to have broken a rule in the community there is one of three outcomes:
1) You will receive a stern warning that will be documented on your profile but carries no punishment in the form of warning points or a ban.
2) You will receive warning points, but not a ban.
3) You will receive both warning points and a ban.
If you are issued warning points, they are based on how many prior offenses you have, the severity and type of report.
Warning points will accumulate and may lead to an extended or permanent ban.
30 warning points within the course of 6 months will trigger a extended / permanent ban.
Note: Permanent bans in WWRP will also result in a permanent ban in NDRP and vice versa.
Ban Appeals
Players may opt to put in a ban appeal, through which their ban will be reviewed by management, but this does not guarantee a reversal of the ruling and some rule break bans are not open for reversal.
Good Behaviour and Point Expiry:
After 6 months, points can and will expire from the date they were applied.
Ex: If you got 5 points for FailRP on 1/12/2022, they will fall off on 7/12/2022, meaning you have 0 points.
If you got 5 points for FailRP on 1/12/2022, and another 10 on 3/12/2022, putting you at 15 points.
This means you would have 10 points on 7/12/2022, as only the 5 would have expired by this point.
The remaining 10 will have to wait until 9/12/2022 to expire and for you to no longer have any warning points.
Warning points will accumulate and may lead to an extended or permanent ban.
30 warning points within the course of 6 months will trigger a extended / permanent ban.
Note: Permanent bans in WWRP will also result in a permanent ban in NDRP and vice versa.
Ban Appeals
Players may opt to put in a ban appeal, through which their ban will be reviewed by management, but this does not guarantee a reversal of the ruling and some rule break bans are not open for reversal.
Good Behaviour and Point Expiry:
After 6 months, points can and will expire from the date they were applied.
Ex: If you got 5 points for FailRP on 1/12/2022, they will fall off on 7/12/2022, meaning you have 0 points.
If you got 5 points for FailRP on 1/12/2022, and another 10 on 3/12/2022, putting you at 15 points.
This means you would have 10 points on 7/12/2022, as only the 5 would have expired by this point.
The remaining 10 will have to wait until 9/12/2022 to expire and for you to no longer have any warning points.