Steam Name: cowe
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:445600326
Link to Steam Profile:
steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198851466381/
Link to GameTracker:
www.gametracker.com/player/cowe/play.zarpgaming.com:27017/
Languages I speak: English, high school level spanish
Explain "Random Death Match" and give an example scenario: Unwarranted combat engagement highlighted by lack of reason.
Give three examples of an acceptable KOS and its scenario:
1.Being in the vicinity/walking over an UnID'd body.
2. Failing to report to a live check.
3. Wielding a T weapon/Running into T room.
4. Throwing grenades into crowded areaa, inflicting damage.
5. Prop abuse/attempted propkilling regardless of succession or not
Give two examples of unacceptable KOS and their scenarios:
1: Killing a player for having the same weapon someone was murdered with. (player died from shotgun, guy 15 feet away has shotgun)
2. Killing a player for being in the area of a death. (guilt by location)
Why I should be chosen?
Rules are made and enforced to guarantee a smoother, more pleasurable gaming experience. If a server is lackadaisical with enforcing law, quality of gameplay plummets. Players with zero intention can impose their will.(More often than not, that will is detrimental to the quality that staff of servers work relentlessly to maintain). Being a history buff, I am an avid fan of the principles of liberty and justice; much like revolutionary times. No matter who was wronged or has committed the wronging, both parties should take solace in knowing that these situations will be handled accordingly, swiftly, and fairly. I firmly believe that personal approaches should be made to definitively seek out roots of issues, and ways to ease tensions if the need may be. There is an art to enforcing rules, as well as maintaining respect and admiration from those who depend on staff to 'attempt' to guarantee a positive playing experience.