Attempting to loophole or seek paths through our rules in a blatant attempt to break rules legally is prohibited.
¶ A2. Random Deathmatch
Random Deathmatch (RDM) is prohibited.
RDM refers to killing in situations where it is inappropriate or illogical to do so. This includes, but is not limited to, spawnkilling, teamkilling (including reckless fire that results in a teammate's death), and civilians without valid cause, such as the person drawing a weapon or providing intel to the enemy.
- Killing a player for entering a restricted area is not allowed; they may only be arrested unless extreme circumstances justify lethal action.
- Excessive crossfire that harms civilians may be classified as RDM or Mass RDM (MRDM) based on severity.
- Spawnkilling/Spawncamping is defined as targeting, firing upon, or killing players who are inside their base, within spawncamp boundaries, or have just left their base.
- Spawncamp boundaries are areas around a faction’s base accessible to civilians but restricted to opposing factions. Loitering near or camping these boundaries is grounds for a spawncamping warning.
- Firing at enemies inside their spawncamp boundaries is always considered spawncamping unless they are using GRID/Engineer constructions or firing out from above the boundaries.
- Teamkilling during tryouts or training is only allowed if it's explicitly part of a PvP section and only during that portion.
NOTE: Players are encouraged to screenshot or record any incidents of spawncamping and report the evidence to the # | feedback
channel on our Discord.
This includes in-character or out of character banter and behavior that drives players to leave the server unnecessarily. Complaining or arguing in public chat is not allowed.
Organized rule-breaking or mass joining with the intent to disrupt server operations is considered raiding and is prohibited.
Encouraging others to raid or break rules is not allowed.
Streamers with over 100 concurrent viewers must seek permission from management before streaming; failure to do so is considered raiding.
Abusing bugs, glitches, map features (such as going out of bounds), or loopholes in rules is not allowed.
Loop-holing refers to exploiting technicalities or wording in the rules to bypass their intended purpose, as judged by server staff. If in doubt, consult staff.
Disconnecting to avoid in-game scenarios or any form of loss and/or punishment is prohibited.
Management-approved events may override some or all MOTD rules.
Areas designated for events must not be tampered with. Intentionally disrupting or ruining events can lead to punishment based on the severity.
You may only hold a Command position or rank in one regiment and for one character at a time, regardless of staff or VIP status.
Honorary positions are not allowed and are indeed frowned upon.
¶ A9. Macros and Third-Party Software
Only macros/binds created within GMod’s console are allowed. Any third-party software, including file modifications, is classified as "hacking."
Model or sound replacements that don’t affect gameplay (e.g., non-essential sounds or first-person view models) are permitted. Contact a Head Admin for clarification.
Use of cheats, hacks, or any malicious tools hardware, and/or software that gives an individual an unfair advantage over others is prohibited.
¶ A11. Alternate Accounts and VPNs
Using alternate accounts or VPNs is prohibited.
Only English characters may be used for in-game communication and character names.
- Any Second Lieutenant (2LT) or above can claim any area or utilize a claim board.
- If for some reason your rank or class does not allow claimboard usage, any Officer can request someone else within their regiment that meets requirements to claim for them.
- The Simulation host may not participate, and is expected to be a good host for the duration of the simulation.
- It is the host's duty to give players heads up of SIM status using the /sim communications channel.
- Simulations cannot take place or begin until the Host says the Simulation is ACTIVE or LIVE.
- Hosts must give players atleast 10 seconds of warning before a Simulation is marked as ACTIVE or LIVE.
- Simulations (especially Free-For-Alls) must have round-stopping intervals at some point to allow medics to get in safely.
- Hosts must announce that the Simulation as STOP or END.
- If players disregard the Simulation Hosts' wishes, they can be removed from the area via Shock or Staff.
- Trainings may be done in any area of the base appropriate for the training. These areas may not be claimed by battalions, as only areas with Claim Boards may be claimed for private battalion use.
- Tryouts may only be held in any Simulation Room, as well as in battalion bunks.
- Regiment Officers can also receive permission from Shock Troopers or Republic Command to conduct tryouts & trainings off base.
- Frigates, droids (not marked as training droids), vultures & other air targets and enemies are NOT training dummies or simulated enemies.
- During Kill house training, use of explosive devices is not permitted unless permission is granted by Command.
- Players can conduct off-base or "live-fire" trainings and simulations away from the shipyard if:
- The Security Level is 5.
- Republic Command is aware of the live fire and grants the request.
- At least 2 Medics are present with the group, and are not participating in the training.
- Galactic Marines, Rancor Battalion Medics, and Clone Commando Squad Medics count towards this.
- Players cannot host simulations with the intention of making profit in the form of in game currency or items. Some examples include: - Receiving Credits to ban a player from a simulation, receiving Credits to change a simulations rules or receiving Credits to unban a player from a simulation.
- Prizes for Simulations are not included in this rule.
- Prizes for Simulations must be approved by staff.
- Simulations must not be started with the intention to kill a specific person/group(s) of people. A simulation can not be used to justify RDM or murder friendlies.