Fairplay system
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2025 2:30 pm
Hi,
Speaking for me here, not on behalf of FPC.
Lately there have been a lot of behavioral cases for the FPC to handle. Some are clear violations, some are grey areas, but some are also clear non-violations. I feel like there has been some interest from both inside and outside of the FPC to put a system in place to prevent "useless" cases. If this is something we as a community want to commit to, here's my suggestion to start it of:
1) Every player gets 2 'free' case tickets per year. Meaning you have the right to at least ask for 2 cases per year. If your case is succesfull (aka you 'win' the case), you get your ticket back. So, for example, Player A opens a thread asking for a case to investigate the behavior of player B. If player B gets convicted, player A gets his ticket back. If player B is deemed innocent, player A loses his ticket, meaning he can only open one more free case.
After a player has lost both free tickets, the third thread opened comes at a cost. This could be 50k or however high we want to set it. Once again, if the case is won, you win the money back. If not, you lose the 50k. After a year, tickets are reset.
2) If a player gets his x th fine, a standard additional fine gets added as well. For example, if we set this to 2 standard fines, there could be a certain fixed amount added to the third and any later fines. This rule could also apply to non-behavioral cases.
Very raw concept still. Any feedback is welcome.
Speaking for me here, not on behalf of FPC.
Lately there have been a lot of behavioral cases for the FPC to handle. Some are clear violations, some are grey areas, but some are also clear non-violations. I feel like there has been some interest from both inside and outside of the FPC to put a system in place to prevent "useless" cases. If this is something we as a community want to commit to, here's my suggestion to start it of:
1) Every player gets 2 'free' case tickets per year. Meaning you have the right to at least ask for 2 cases per year. If your case is succesfull (aka you 'win' the case), you get your ticket back. So, for example, Player A opens a thread asking for a case to investigate the behavior of player B. If player B gets convicted, player A gets his ticket back. If player B is deemed innocent, player A loses his ticket, meaning he can only open one more free case.
After a player has lost both free tickets, the third thread opened comes at a cost. This could be 50k or however high we want to set it. Once again, if the case is won, you win the money back. If not, you lose the 50k. After a year, tickets are reset.
2) If a player gets his x th fine, a standard additional fine gets added as well. For example, if we set this to 2 standard fines, there could be a certain fixed amount added to the third and any later fines. This rule could also apply to non-behavioral cases.
Very raw concept still. Any feedback is welcome.