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Meta gaming is a cardinal sin in Round based, role-playing games like SS13. It come in several shitty flavours:
Meta gaming is a cardinal sin in Round based, role-playing games like SS13. It come in several flavours:


= Team Speak fuckery =
= Team Speak fuckery =
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== In Game Fuckery ==
== In-Game Stuff ==


This kind of shittery occurs in many different scenarios. It mainly entails doing preemptive actions to make the lives of Antagonist's harder,it is widely considered to be a dick move,and makes the round incredibly boring. Here are a few examples:
This kind of shittery occurs in many different scenarios. It mainly entails doing preemptive actions to make the lives of Antagonist's harder,it is widely considered to be a dick move, and can make the round borning on top of everything else. Here are a few examples of what not to do:


*As Security, using your spiffy thermals to roam around the station to sniff out traitors for you to catch, and scream your brains out describing what's occuring.
*As Security, using your spiffy thermals to immediately roam around the station to sniff out traitors, and scream your brains out describing what's occurring. Generally, give things at least a few minutes to brew or go out on patrol with your normal eyes or responding to radio calls.


*As an AI, you find a suspicous person walking around, and decide to lock them into a room and scream for Security to arrest, refusing to let them out for any reason.
*As an AI, you find a suspicous person walking around, and decide to lock them into a room and scream for Security to arrest, refusing to let them out for any reason. This one is most definitely not okay, and will be violating your laws if that person or anybody else orders you to open up. Your laws can be stretched but not broken like this, and it's just really shitty anyway.


*As a Head, you decide to take all of the AI laws in Module Storage and hide them to prevent people from using them
*As a Head, you decide to take all of the AI laws in Module Storage and hide them to prevent people from using them. If the red-suits are showing up and causing trouble, though, it's possible to upload a law targeting them; obvious antagonists can be targeted with laws, and it's a little shitty, but only if they're already causing havoc or the AI and Borgs are getting in your way.




Overall this generally boils down to the fact that you shouldn't talk about the current round outside of the game and you shouldn't start off the round by being a huge shit who deliberately fucks over every antagonist.
Overall this generally boils down to the fact that you shouldn't talk about the current round outside of the game and you shouldn't start off the round by doing things whose only purpose is to screw over the bad guys. Doing reasonable things like an AI bolting its satellite, or a Captain trying to hide the fukken disk in his box, are okay, but otherwise, acting as though you're not expecting to be brutally murdered in four minutes will make things more enjoyable when things do start to happen. Use your judgement and if most people think it's metagaming, then don't do it or risk everyone's wrath. People really hate this.
 
''Note'' that lots of people on the Gonnstation servers like to keep a persistent name, character and/or gimmick running round after round; it may be easy to target them for actions taken in previous rounds, but don't do it. That's metagaming too, unless the person is a shitlord for ten straight rounds, in which case, '''adminhelp''' it instead of trying to deal with it in-game. Getting revenge on somebody for fucking over the station in a previous round is the height of shit.




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Meta gaming is a cardinal sin in Round based, role-playing games like SS13. It come in several flavours:

Team Speak fuckery

You can certainly speak with your 2d Space pals via team speak, but you must tread a very careful line while doing so. Just generally chatting is OK, Telling your 'friends' in game or IC info is forbidden, e.g. telling them you are a traitor, ganging up together to kill people, calling for help over team speak if you are attacked etc.

If you are caught doing this, you will likely receive a permanent ban.


In-Game Stuff

This kind of shittery occurs in many different scenarios. It mainly entails doing preemptive actions to make the lives of Antagonist's harder,it is widely considered to be a dick move, and can make the round borning on top of everything else. Here are a few examples of what not to do:

  • As Security, using your spiffy thermals to immediately roam around the station to sniff out traitors, and scream your brains out describing what's occurring. Generally, give things at least a few minutes to brew or go out on patrol with your normal eyes or responding to radio calls.
  • As an AI, you find a suspicous person walking around, and decide to lock them into a room and scream for Security to arrest, refusing to let them out for any reason. This one is most definitely not okay, and will be violating your laws if that person or anybody else orders you to open up. Your laws can be stretched but not broken like this, and it's just really shitty anyway.
  • As a Head, you decide to take all of the AI laws in Module Storage and hide them to prevent people from using them. If the red-suits are showing up and causing trouble, though, it's possible to upload a law targeting them; obvious antagonists can be targeted with laws, and it's a little shitty, but only if they're already causing havoc or the AI and Borgs are getting in your way.


Overall this generally boils down to the fact that you shouldn't talk about the current round outside of the game and you shouldn't start off the round by doing things whose only purpose is to screw over the bad guys. Doing reasonable things like an AI bolting its satellite, or a Captain trying to hide the fukken disk in his box, are okay, but otherwise, acting as though you're not expecting to be brutally murdered in four minutes will make things more enjoyable when things do start to happen. Use your judgement and if most people think it's metagaming, then don't do it or risk everyone's wrath. People really hate this.

Note that lots of people on the Gonnstation servers like to keep a persistent name, character and/or gimmick running round after round; it may be easy to target them for actions taken in previous rounds, but don't do it. That's metagaming too, unless the person is a shitlord for ten straight rounds, in which case, adminhelp it instead of trying to deal with it in-game. Getting revenge on somebody for fucking over the station in a previous round is the height of shit.