Steam Name:
FrankTheQuiet
Link to Steam Profile:
steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198156712763
Current Gametracker Profiles:
www.gametracker.com/player/FrankTheQuiet...arpgaming.com:27040/
Estimated Server Time:
9104 minutes (151 hours); usually 1-4 hours in a row, 1-7 times a week
Languages I speak:
Italian (mother tongue); English (B2 level)
Explain how you feel that your time as a Moderator will contribute to you becoming an Admin:
I handled all the rulebreakings a mod can handle, and in the last 2 weeks I did my job without hesitating on which the right move was, also with no other staff in-game guiding me, opposite to how I used to operate in my first days as staff. I always helped the new-comers, providing the basic hotkeys and guidelines, and the use of the inventory and taunt menu; while punishing the players who deserved to be punished. I feel experienced enough to take a step forward and help the server and the players even more.
Explain a situation in which it would be appropriate to use the ban command:
The ban command would be appropriate to use for severe cases of ghosting and continuous ignoring of warnings and kicks by staff: for example if a player comes back right after a kick for ghosting and keeps on going against my warnings I would ban the player for an intermediate period of time, like a day or two.
If you had to write a letter to train a moderator in between 100-200 words, what would you say to give them the full grasp?:
Congratulations on becoming moderator for the Zarpgaming’s prop hunt server! As a moderator you need to make sure that everyone online has fun and follows the server rules; you can rightfully punish who doesn’t follow them, in cases where someone is ruining the fun of the game or being disrespectful towards others, but you also need to understand when and how to use your commands from the ulx menu, observing the rulebreaker’s actions and punishing them in the adequate way.
A list of all the commands you’ll need:
In the “chat” section:
Asay: use it to write in the admin chat (you can also do so by writing the message after “@”)
Amute: use it to stop players from abusing the admin chat (they can write in it to alert you, but cannot read it)
Tgag: use it to mute a player in voice chat for an adjustable period of time
Tmute: use it to mute a player in (written) chat for an adjustable period of time
(use tgag and tmute to stop a player from abusing either mic or chat after you already warned them verbally or via pm)
Psay: use it to privately message someone (to tell them to stop doing something, for example, or to help them in case you are in different states of the round, like one is alive and the other is spectating or dead) it’s the 1st step in preventing someone from ghosting.
Webtauntmute: use it to mute a player’s taunts for an adjustable period of time (use it when someone is playing disrespectful taunts or spamming earrape sounds when the others are complaining)(to make sure you punish the right player you should read in the console, under f10, who is using which taunt)
Almost all of this commands have the “un-…” version to revert the effect, in case you messed up, you want to change the punishment or an admin tells you to do so after reviewing the player’s behavior.
In the “Fun” section:
Slay: use it to kill a player if they’re exploiting the map and if they don’t stop after your warnings, or when someone is doorblocking
In the “Teleport” section:
Bring: use it to bring a player to you
Goto: use it to teleport to a player
Teleport: use it to teleport a player to the direction your mouse is pointing to
(use the teleport section to move players if they’re stuck)
In the “Utility” section:
Checkspec: use it to see who a player is currently spectating (the main command to understand if someone is ghosting)
Forceteam: use it to force a player in the other team (combined with the !warn command it’s the 2nd step to prevent people from ghosting)
Friends: use it to see if a player has steam friends online in the server (useful command to combine with checkspec to understand if someone is ghosting)
Fspec: use it to force a player to spectator mode (for example when the last hunter is afk and he’s making the round last longer than it should)
Kick: use it to kick a player from the server (it’s the 3rd step to prevent people from ghosting and, generally, the last resource to use if someone keeps on ignoring your verbal/written warnings.
Then there’s the Warn command, to add a formal warning on a player’s punishments list (f6) if they ignore your pm or verbal warning. You can either type “!warn playername reason” or type “!warn”, which opens a tab in which you can select the player and then write the reason.
Explain how you would handle the following situation:
Player x appeals their ban in great detail, apology and effort. You check the ban list and find that Staff Member x banned them permanently for Exploiting, and that this is their first ban. How would your response to the appeal be?
I would ask for the 2 versions of the event from both player X and staff member X separately and, in case I decide to remove the ban to give another chance to player X, I would still personally warn him to never break any rule again, as it would result in another ban. I would decide to keep the ban only if staff member X gave me further justified proofs, and if the player lies about the situation.
Why I should be promoted (we recommend around 100 words):
In this month as a moderator I've been active almost everyday, nearly always at the time of the day when the server is most populated. If I have the opportunity to speak with other staff members on ts I usually take it, since it makes us work better and as a team. When I'm the only staff member in-game I make sure everything is alright and noone is rulebreaking before going offline. I'm playful with everyone and I always try my best to make the player's time feel worth and fun on the server